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2012 Fiend

#1 2012-02-29 1:10am

DFR
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2012 Fiend

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2012 Fiend

2012 Fiend  This is the only chrome one

This is a relatively new company started by Garrett Reynolds and Bob Pratt.
Frame....Fiend 21"  chromeFork.......Primo strand  (I will be switching to pitchfork)Stem.....Profile  TI boltsBars......Shadow Vultus (Iwill be switching to Slams)Grips.....ODI longnecks flanges removed Seat......Primo BalancePost.......ThomsonCrank....Profile 175 GDH TI spindle and boltsPedals..Fly alloySprocket...ProfileFT/wheel..Profile mini hub  TI button head bolts / Cinema rim drilled out / TI spokesR/wheel...Profile Mini ss  TI 9t driver and TI GDH axle / Cinema rim drilled out / TI spokesTires......Duo skin wall This bike rides awesome. I tried to use as much american made as possible.

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Last edited by DFR (2012-04-11 1:54pm)

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#2 2012-07-28 8:25am

tod.borndead
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Re: 2012 Fiend

This bike is really amazing!  Love the drilled out rims and chrome finish!:cool:

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#3 2012-07-28 12:01pm

dktotz
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Re: 2012 Fiend

Hot one there. Haven’t seen that brand, that’s the first one.

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#4 2013-03-20 7:41pm

SINTAX
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Re: 2012 Fiend

Like the chrome Fiend! Garret Reynolds rides the wheels off a bike!

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#5 2015-03-26 5:10pm

RadicalNick
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Re: 2012 Fiend

This just popped up on the front page of the museum. So I thought I'd say "sup!" and fav it up. :D

Be cool Dan. :cool:


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