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Stoke me a clipper... [/derail] |
Re: What happened to JMC?
Bikes got more trick so they just went out of fashion.
Ficel lot bikers... |
Nobody really knows. Technically it could still be operating, but 3 million years is a long time for a company to still be operating. Although it's mining ship certainly lasted that time well. We may well find out when the new series starts next in a few weeks.
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Are you sure it's not just that people got fed up of waiting for a year for the swingarms to turn up and in that not being able to get hold of anyone... Allegedly of course, I have no experience myself, just going off the millions of threads that come up saying the same thing if you Google 'JMC Swingarm' |
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And modifying the frame pivot would massively cut down any shiny kit manufacturers market from people who want shiny stuff to just the really super serious techy people who would rather sell their kidneys and daughters to buy that ex-WSB bit of proper gucci kit anyway! |
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I'll bring this thread from 3-10 years of inactivity with this comment :smt044 I think this is enough, look how small the bracing is, looks neat and is race proven. I love function over form, I like some form don't get me wrong, but JMC isn't form, it's like a "normal" american house with the 100000 x-mas lights and rudolf in neon green. http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-MmdRciXTTP...0/101_7534.JPG |
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There's little or no reason to replace a swingarm on even the most prosaic of modern bikes. Unless you want a longer one, (oooer missus!), for straightlining, my Kat has a JMC extended monoshock arm with integral shifter tank. |
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