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Rush
$320
Definitely
caffeinated! The Rush is quick and fixed. Unlike the
dedicated track racer, we've added brake mounts and
a set of bottle cage braze-ons. Do anything you want
with it except coast! |
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SOMA Groove $350
A solid foundation
for building a classic hardtail or rigid MTB. For "groovin'
on a Sunday afternoon" or escapes to the local
trails after work. The tough, but supple heat
treated steel frame and rack mounts make it an ideal
wilderness tourer as well. |
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SOMA Smoothie $345
The Smoothie road
race frame is agile and responsive. Excellent for
stage races and competitive club rides. But also
comfortable enough for daily commutes. The
semi-compact geometry allows for more standover
clearance and fitting options, but we don't cheat
you by only offering 4 sizes. |
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Smoothie ES $330
The "ES" means
'extra smooth.' It might not as quick handling as
our Smoothie or other dedicated race frames. But it
is still quite fast and
you'll actually gain extra stablity on speedy
descents with the ES. Ideal choice for
multi-day charity rides, centuries and credit card
touring. Eleven sizes to fit just about everybody. |
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Stanyan $550
The Stanyan is
lugged road sport frame in Tange Prestige
heat-treated CrMo steel. This is a great choice for
the century rider and credit card tourer who
appreciates a more traditional look to his bike.
Like most Soma frames it is ready for fenders or
racks. (Formerly the 'Speedster' . Stanyan is named
after a street in SF, that used to have upwards of 7
bike shops in 4 block section) |
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Van Ness $559
The Van Ness is
one of our two new lugged steel road models. It
features almost identical geometry of the Stanyan.
But it has horizontal track fork ends, so you can
build it into a single-speed. It is for those who
passed on the Rush, because they wanted something
less responsive. If you are interested in doing a
century on a single-speed, this should be on your
short list. (Note: This model replaces the Delancey) |
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Buena Vista $440
A true mixte frame
with the double top tube/stays. Obviously offers
lots of standover height and style as well. You'll
find the geometry is more sporty, than comfy. Though
it can be built up to suit either demeanor. Drop
bars? Sure. Moustache bars? Of course. |
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Double Cross $350
A great 'do-all'
frame. Ready for cross, trail-riding, commuting and
some loaded touring. We make it in a wide range of
sizes to fit you right. |
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Double Cross DC $370
The Double Cross
DC is equipped with disc brake mount and removable
cantilever bosses. A great 'do-all' frame. Ready for
cross, trail-riding, commuting and some loaded
touring. The disc brake option means confident
stopping in slushy, gritty winter rides.
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Saga $390
A touring frame to
take you to places far and wide. Built stoutly,
because no one wants to experience a breakdown on
the Alti Plano. Extra long chainstays help keep your
panniers out of the way of your pedaling. Taller
headtube for a comfortable all day riding position. |
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4one5 $350
A solid foundation
to build up a modern steel single speed. Fast,
stiff, but still comfy enough that (many of) you can
slap on on rigid fork and not regret it. |
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B-Side $350
Our first XC frame
designed around 650b tires. Rolls over obstacles
better and more stable at speed than a 26er. Better
in twisty singletrack than a 29er.
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Juice $375
Soma juice in old Hindu scripture is an intoxicating
drink, a drink of the gods. And since its
introduction, it has intoxicated many new riders
into loving the 29" wheel platform. Big wheels let
you flow over terrain that used to make you squirm.
The Juice balances nimbleness and stability that
other 29ers hope to match. Run it as a single-speed
or geared. Get "juiced" today. |
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