Breakbrake 17: Transfer Low Pro Now Available

Breakbrake 17′s triple triangle, Columbus tubing, low pro is now available. Dubbed the transfer, these frames are in stock and ready to ship. Hit up your local Breakbrake 17 dealer, or iMinusD. For more photos, head to BB17′s blog.

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  • http://www.facebook.com/tuckman226 Tucker Cullum

    GT’s gonna be pissed!  (just playin’ that shit’s wild)
    and please for the love of god don’t paint that thing

    • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=521163230 Todd McClafferty

      If GT’s gonna be pissed, it shouldn’t be over the use of the triple-triangle. It should be over the fact that these guys made the triple-triangle look goooood.

      Also, I agree with “don’t paint that thing.” Lovely.

      • Elvis

         If annnyyyooonnne should be pissed, it should be the British framebuilders that were doing that in the 50s and before.

        On a more serious note, alu fork. Facepalm.

        • http://www.facebook.com/tuckman226 Tucker Cullum

          ha!  I learn so much on this blog.

          • zeeeeeeecore

            ditto!

            …on bike history and assholism alike

        • http://twitter.com/axeyrcat Christopher Plaskett

          Sheldon (who is not Prolly) credits British frame builder Fred Hellens for the design back in 1923: http://sheldonbrown.com/gloss_ha-i.html#hellenic

          • http://prollyisnotprobably.com John Watson

            Also French rando builders were doing it around the same time, which is why I did a triple with my Geekhouse.

    • Doctor_Jones_

      If anyone should be pissed it should be Yamaguchi. GT took his triple triangle design for the USA track team and made it into a production bike while he was on commission through the US Cycling Federation. On another note, the frame looks awesome, but whats up with the aluminum fork? Should have gone with carbon or steel…

      • http://www.facebook.com/tuckman226 Tucker Cullum

        consider me schooled, thanks for the info

  • Sean Megna

    so who is going to buy me one? any sugar mamma’s? I’ll clean dishes naked for this frame.

  • Stevenobester

    if anyone should be pissed its all of you because i just ordered mine

  • Daniel

    anybody have any idea who builds these?

  • http://www.facebook.com/people/Alberto-Herrera/784122858 Alberto Herrera

    very good


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