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where, oh where, is the Uzzi C?
I love my Uzzi vp. I've never been happier with a bike. But I could be . . . Uzzi Crabon, where are you? Is this even a possibility? Am I just dreaming? Ban me, shame me, call me faithless, but I've been lusting after the Nomad Crabon. Jeff, rescue me and give me hope!
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Billy
Speed is sweet, it's like an avenue to ... Shredtopia!
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There's a video of Jeff mentioning 5 carbon frames coming out...3 carbon frames are out, 2 more coming. But dunno which year the 2 carbon will be coming out. Let's wait and see.
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Carbon m9 type bike and carbon uzzi type bike.... I would bet my life on it... definitely worth waiting for, thats for sure.
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I would be all over a carbon Uzzi, like a fat kid on smarties...
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ISCG! Please no press fit BB!
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Why no press-fit? It seems like that can really help stiffen the bike by allowing a wider downtube and maybe a wider lower link.
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It must have shorter chainstays and slacker HA then Nomad C, need bike between current Uzzi and Tracer since Carbine is a trail bike, Carbon Uzzi must be Enduro one.
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Also want slightly longer top tube to use with short stem.
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and give it a new name. I propose Ma Deuce.
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Just wait a little and it will be out
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Yup, carbuzzi = perfect bike!
With 9 tooth cassettes or sram xx1 theres no need for a front der. Don't make it too enduro racy, keep it slack and playful for bike parks
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 Originally Posted by SaddleRags
Yup, carbuzzi = perfect bike!
With 9 tooth cassettes or sram xx1 theres no need for a front der. Don't make it too enduro racy, keep it slack and playful for bike parks
Carbon is all about performance, so it should be enduro racy as hell!
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Been a while since I've ridden an INtense but a carbon uzzi would bring me back quick
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I agree, that would be a great addition to the line. I would be willing to bet Steber has a prototype floating around now, and a carbon DH frame in the works....
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Yes please ! ! And make it 650b too
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I would bet an m9 carbon is next.
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i almost take it back...at 32# and burly as hell, i don't want anything other than my current uzzi, eff 650b,etc. you can use the longest setting of g3 on the current if you want to drop coin on a new wheelset. (but would still prolly sell both my kids for a crabon version of what I'm on...)
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yeah just make a different bike with different geometry, make it out of carbon fiber, and brand it as the carbon version of the Uzzi-sounds great.
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 Originally Posted by ehigh
yeah just make a different bike with different geometry, make it out of carbon fiber, and brand it as the carbon version of the Uzzi-sounds great.
bwahahahaha.
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I'm imagining there won't be a Carbon Tracer2 as the carbine is pretty close in the grand scheme of things. A carbon Uzzi definitely sounds like Nomad territory which would be brilliant for Intense to get involved in.
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 Originally Posted by smithrider
I would bet an m9 carbon is next.
My money is on an M9 Carbon.....maybe they'll call it an M10
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Lord of the Chain Rings
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Anytime Intense brings a carbon bike to market - that means it is not built in the US. I take a lot of pride by owning two Intense bikes made in Temecula. I would buy an aluminum 275 Uzzi.
Uzzi
Sorba Middle Tennessee
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 Originally Posted by orastreet
Anytime Intense brings a carbon bike to market - that means it is not built in the US. I take a lot of pride by owning two Intense bikes made in Temecula. I would buy an aluminum 275 Uzzi.
America is only a fraction of the available market and the rest of the world does not hold out much for the " made in America " tag unless it brings better quality along with it.
I would rather have the carbon German engineered version
Last edited by Nsynk; 01-14-2013 at 02:22 PM.
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