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2014 Stolen Gold 24
#1 2014-04-07 7:16pm
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2014 Stolen Gold 24
2014 Stolen Gold 24
The first of it's kind. Stolen Bike Co Gold 24.
Interesting story on this one. Been really interested in this frame/fork set-up since I first saw it. I LOVE my Saint XLT but this seemed to have more of what I want out of a 24" bike. Longer top tube. butted top and down tubes. D shaped chain stays for more tire clearance, etc.
I had gotten word of a "sample" frame they had and long story short, here it is. The bottom bracket is stamped "cherry" and has one of their Cherry frame serial numbers. I guess the deal is that for the sample frame, they just grabbed a Cherry BB instead of stamping a new one before they put it into production. lol Whatever. May make mine more of a rarity.
Stolen Gold 24 frame
Stolen Gold 24 fork
Stolen Cell bars
Stolen Stratos stem
Odyssey Pro Headset
Stolen cranks
Stolen Cartwheel 25t chain wheel
Odyssey Twisted PC pedals
Odyssey grips
Stolen Joint HP 24 tires
...etc
And I just borrowed the wheels from my WTP Atlas for now. Still waiting on the wheels for the Gold but I wanted to ride it!
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#2 2014-04-08 5:57pm
Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
Looks fantastic. I also have a saint XLT and was glad to hear when they announced the Gold frame/fork for the same reasons you mentioned. I do however wish they would offer it with gyro tabs and offer the fork with 990 mounts. What rise are those cell bars?
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#3 2014-04-08 7:51pm
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
The bars are 8.65? Thought about going with the taller Deviant bars but I got a pretty decent stack hieght leaving the fork un-cut.
Also, today got a call from Stolen asking if they could post it to a couple of their sites. Kinda cool.
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#4 2014-06-06 12:05pm
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
Just saw these are finally available to the public for anyone interested.
http://www.danscomp.com/products-Frames … Frame.html
http://www.danscomp.com/products-PARTS/ … _Fork.html
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#5 2014-11-28 10:19am
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
Which is your favorite out of your 24 inch street rigs?
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#6 2014-11-28 10:28am
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
Definitely this one. I love the way it handles. Doesn't really feel like I'm riding a "cruiser".
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#7 2014-11-28 10:04pm
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
Awesome. Definitely looking to start moving towards the bigger bikes. Any idea on the weight of it?
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#8 2014-12-11 9:35am
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
mannequinforce wrote:
Awesome. Definitely looking to start moving towards the bigger bikes. Any idea on the weight of it?
I think this one is around 26lbs.
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#9 2014-12-15 6:29pm
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
The ole Stolen Gold 24 just got 1000x more awesome.
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#10 2015-06-12 3:23am
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
Dope build - firebird sticker sets it off haha
woah
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#11 2015-06-12 4:27am
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Re: 2014 Stolen Gold 24
Love it!
The Bandit would be proud.
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