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Volume Bikes Thrasher

I’ve been hearing about these frames for a little while now. Everyone involved with their development seems to be really excited about this project from Volume. Rather than reworking their Cutter frame for bigger tire clearance and other growing demands of the fixed gear freestyle crowd, Volume decided to invest the time and money in a new frame called the Thrasher.

It’s got clearance for bigger tires and an over-sized hourglass headtube. The gussets look about the same as the cutter and no word on the fork or geometry yet. Their fixed team will be riding and testing these out and once all the PR&D is complete, Volume will be releasing the final geo.

I have to say, this looks 10000 times better than the Cutter. It actually looks like a fixed freestyle frame now. Big ups guys!

Via Volume

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  • radam

    rad!

  • http://www.tricktrack.org/forums/ sam

    There is a new fork for this frame, but no specs or pics of it yet.

  • jason

    this and the allcity look just like the bruiser. took them long enough.

  • Queasy K

    ^thats good positive input right there. i’m sure they appreciate it the help in making the frames better.

  • http://ironicidea.tumblr.com/ BEROTRSH

    uh this bike def does not look like a brusier…

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