By Ed Vandermolen
At long last, the frame that we first learned about from Wayne Keller ,way back in January, looks to be a reality.
Up until now we had to make do with spy photos and a couple of action shots of Wayne torture testing the frame.
But Subrosa has now decided to let the cat out of the bag and posted pictures and specs on their website of the DTT TTWOFOUR.
And while it may have an old school-looking double top tube, it definitely sports modern freestyle geometry.
We’re talking a steep head tube, short rear triangle, long top tube and a high bottom bracket.
Here are the highlights:
- Top Tube: 22″
- Chain Stay: 14.75″ (14.5″ fully slammed)
- Head Tube: 75º, CNC machined, drilled for gyro tabs
- Seat Tube: 71º, internally butted
- Standover height: 10.5.”
- BB Height: 13.25″
- Dropouts: 4mm thick for 14mm axle
- Low profile, removable brake mounts
- Integrated seat clamp w/ replaceable nut and bolt
- Material: 4130 Sanko chromoly, double butted down tube, straight-gauge tapered top tubes and chain stays
- Weight: 5.6 lbs.
- Color: black
Subrosa is definitely making a statement with this frame.
No word yet on pricing but if the specs are any indication, I think this frame will be getting a lot of attention.
What do you think?
Wow!
That is awesome. I have so many memories flowing back of my days on my Amacco Freestyle Pro. I loved those twin top tubes.
Good to see it will be 4130 too.
I am soooo tempted.
I really like the geometry on this frame.
I would really like to pick up one of these for a long term build, sweet frame
I am not going to lie….. I love the double top tube. Geo looks pretty awesome as well. Maybe another 1/4″ higher on BB height would be my cup of tea. But I can deal with that!!
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