Full Metal Keirin
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Full Metal Keirin
by Sumvelo
PIAS SCARAB (INTRODUCTION)
Collaboration between Pias Cycles and Pancalen Cycles.
Pre-Order open Now: here
PIAS 2011 (production note 1)
You might remember, back in 2010. Sumvelo and Cyclonesia started a little frame set project called "PIAS".
We ordered some 2 samples. The original prototypes were 2 track frames. One was a lugged classic frame, and the other was tig welded. They were build out from Columbus Thron tubings, which was the second moset affordable steel tubings from the well known Columbus.
Nothing were wrong with those frames. They were tight frames that ride good on streets like Jakarta's (rough and lots of holes, and also a**holes). The only thing that worried us was, if they eventually hit the stores, the price tag would've been hefty. Pricey!
So we went around to find another solution. Found another frame builder, the same builder that a UK based fixed gear bike brand has been working with. We threw all the specs and needs, exchanged hundreds of e-mails. Technical drawings, fork options, color options, and things in between.
Stick to the plan, Cyclonesia and Sumvelo think that Indonesia still need a frame set like PIAS'. An affordable yet good set, a bang-for-buck! The characteristics have to match with the "battlefield". Admit this, streets in most Indonesian cities ARE NOT friendly, the surface, the holes, the a**holes (as i mentioned before), and others.
The status is now: prototype making. We have these two great ideas for PIAS. Two different geometries, two different dropouts, that we are looking forward to test out in the near future. Hopefully the prototypes will be tested within July. Thus we can decide which one we'll be mass producing.
Some more facts:
Prototypes are in size 53 and 55 (center to center), 'tho we're considering to make smaller sizes for Indonesian market.
Will accomodate maximum 700x28 tires
Track, not trick
No rear brake hole
Standard size head tube
Threaded fork (dont we just love classic look)
4130 CrMo double butted frame tubings (which will be lighter than Hi Tensile that Indonesian builder use, and will be better, streetwise)
TIG welded
track axle spacing, 100mm front, and 120 down in back
We are trying hard not to went over 2.5 million rupiah for the price. It's gotta be value for money.
Some pictures:
The chainstay/seatstay/dropout number 1. The chainstay is tapered to accomodate the rear tire.
The seat tube is being sand inside and out, so an "easy-to-get" 27.2mm seat post can slip in easily.
Siping: a process of creating a slit at the end of the seat tube (seat clamp)
Dropout #1
Everything must be done in proper way, 1:1 technical drawing is being used to accompany the whole frame building process.
Complete photo set of the production