View Full Version : Simtra Bikes @ Interbike, well kinda..


christian@simtra
10-06-2005, 07:39 AM
Hi guys and gals,
You could call this our Interbike thread. We where at the show, but did not have a booth. So I would like to show you our line up for the upcoming season.
My name is Christian, owner/designer of Simtra Bikes. We are the newest company to come out of eastern Canada.
We have been in the bike business for 5 years now and some of you probably know us as the distributor for Middleburn Cranks.

Our frames and components are Street/Park and trials orientated.
Currently, we are making a 4130 cromo street/park frame, a 7005 double butted alu street frame and a seatless 7005 trials frame. We will also be adding a few components too.
Our website is www.simtrabikes.com (http://www.simtrabikes.com) it is presently in a beta stage but you have all then info you need on it.

Here is a glimpse of our frames
Psycho
http://www.mtbkanata.net/forums/uploads/post-1467-1127354011.jpg
http://www.mtbkanata.net/forums/uploads/post-1467-1127354085.jpg

Our sySTEM
http://www.mtbkanata.net/forums/uploads/post-1467-1127354388.jpg
http://www.mtbkanata.net/forums/uploads/post-1467-1127354396.jpg

the BnB
http://www.capitalfreeride.com/capitalfreeride/bnb_frontside.jpg

The ST-1
http://www.mattvenhuizen.com/images/simtraphotos/frame8.jpg

If any of you have any questions, ask away.

wolfy
10-06-2005, 10:09 AM
Nice dropouts!

-M

the Inbred
10-06-2005, 04:51 PM
that Psycho is nice. how does the rear spacing work (being ither 135/10 or 110/14)?

glad someone else was smart enough to throw canti bosses on a street frame. Endless is the only other frame i know of with them. not to mention a nice HT angle that isn't raked (for a street frame, i mean).

christian@simtra
10-06-2005, 08:21 PM
that Psycho is nice. how does the rear spacing work (being ither 135/10 or 110/14)?

glad someone else was smart enough to throw canti bosses on a street frame. Endless is the only other frame i know of with them. not to mention a nice HT angle that isn't raked (for a street frame, i mean).

It as spacing for 135mm hub, but you can choose to run a 14mm or 10mm axle. The hub on the frame is a BMX 110/14 hub with spacers to make everything work.

I hope I answered your question.