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Rebirth of a legend
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Whiskeytown Racer
Route 29
F-K-R
Road Goat
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Each frame can be fully customized for your needs but we have
designed the following as the stock Road Goat frame. The cost of
the standard Road Goat frame will be $1,399 and will be constructed with
the following features:
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Reynolds 725:
heat treated Cro-Moly tubing main frame
The Chrome-molybdenum steel is an industry standard similar to the 753 range of
tubes and uses both seamless and welded raw materials for this range. The heat
treated Cro-Moly is precision mandrel butted and is offered in a wide
range of tube sizes. This material is ideal for TIG welding . 725 is a material
that allows thin gauge, tight tolerance tube, providing maximum weight saving
for competitive use. All frames us a 27.2 seat post.
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Tange Wishbone
seat stays : A
classic Mountain Goat feature that allow for shorter and stiffer seat stays
while providing the distinctive Mountain Goat style.
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Head tube reinforcing collars:
Another classic Mountain Goat Feature that
puts a little extra material in a high-stress area. Head Tube: 1 1/8" to fit modern
road forks.
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Decals:
Road Goat decals are available in white lettering with a black outline.
Click on the image to the left for a better view. |
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Standard finishes: will be a Team Green
(RAL6018), Team Orange (RAL2004), Dirt Brown (RAL8007) or Night Blue (RAL5022) powder coat. Since
monitors will render colors differently, go to your local paint shop and ask to
see the RAL numbers listed with each color.
Other colors are available on a special order basis (please provide the RAL #). We
also have the ability to replicate the old school Mountain Goat paint schemes
through Russ Pickett who originally painted the frames. These are
individual paint jobs and will be quoted per job but figure between $250 and
$850 depending on style. |
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Geometry
Road Goat frame size is measured from the center of the bottom bracket to the
top of the top tube where it intersects the seat tube. Since the top tubes
are relatively level, the top tube length is an actual measurement.
For custom geometry, check out the
custom sizing page.
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Size (c-t)
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Head Tube Angle |
Seat Tube Angle |
Top Tube
(Actual) cm |
Bottom Bracket Height |
Chain Stay Length |
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72.5 |
75 |
51 |
10.5" |
16.1" |
| 52 |
73 |
75 |
53 |
10.5" |
16.1" |
| 54 |
73 |
74 |
55 |
10.6" |
16.1" |
| 56 |
73 |
73.5 |
56 |
10.6" |
16.1" |
| 58 |
73.5 |
73 |
57 |
10.6" |
16.2" |
| 60 |
73.5 |
73 |
58 |
10.6" |
16.2" |
| 62 |
73.5 |
72.5 |
59 |
10.6" |
16.2" |
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