Made in Russia. Custom painted. Owned by a Singaporean. Currently the only one in Singapore and maybe the world.
Frame:
Ingria Airpusher size 50
Fork/Headset:
Columbus tusk carbon / Ritchey WCS
Crankset/Bottom Bracket:
FSA Neo Carbon 2006 / FSA Ceramic
Pedals:
Speedplay
Drivetrain/Cog/Chainring/Chain:
18t eightinch/ FSA NEO Carbon 54/ Shimano NX01
Derailleurs/Shifters:
Never
Saddle/Seatpost:
San Marco Red Hook Crit Edition/ Leader aero carbon
Brakes:
Never
Front Wheel/Hub/Tire:
HED3D/ vittoria rubina
Rear Wheel/Hub/Tire:
88mm carbon/ Duraace 7600/ Vittoria rubina
Accessories:
Thekillergerbil decals, smiggle pumpkin lights, alot of love
More Info:
You can find me on FACEBOOK( Zoo Bay) , Instagram (Zoo Bay) . Smile and always pushing
Bike History
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Added by Zoobay. Last updated about 8 years ago.
Latest 25 Comments
somehow i always see this bike when i am around kembangan area. :)
Posted almost 10 years ago
on their site it says the frames weigh 1.3-.1.5 kg which is really light for a aluminum frame, do you think it comprimises any durablity
Posted over 10 years ago
ive thrash mine everytime i ride and it doesnt fail me down. Been to Japan with it and lasted through the Journey. Safe to say it should be ok
Posted over 10 years ago
whats your opinion on the welds of the frame? i just got my own airpusher and i'm horrified by its shit quality. i feel ripped off.
Posted almost 11 years ago
You are not the first one who is complaining about this. Seems to be not the best craftsmanship. Looks like a beast anyway ;)
Posted almost 11 years ago
where did you order that frame and how long did you have to wait? looking to get one myself ! :)
Posted almost 11 years ago
... what is this with all that useless blb crap and three spokes even amateurs would throw in a trash can?! ... if you think they make your bike look cool, stay away from velodromes or you may cause hysterical laughters...
Posted about 11 years ago
Tri spokes still raced on velodrome pretty regularly because it's affordable purchased used. I think the bigger insult is that it's being run backwards by this dude.
Posted about 11 years ago
... couldn't see that with the tears in my eyes... who uses clamps on a track wheel anyway?!
Posted about 11 years ago
3D was not designed for track. If it's got a brake surface it can get a clamp :) that being said I don't think carbon brake surfaces are good, way too much heat generated
Posted about 11 years ago
But you probably already knew that stuff CUMBOT. Not trying to talk down
Posted about 11 years ago
... well, no... i'm always interested in stories about race bikes coming from guys who put brakes on track designed frames... this is like a whole new univers to me... thanks for sharing a valuable lesson with your fellow human beings... cheers...
Posted about 11 years ago
Doesn't phase me. I'm comfortable with it. I don't ride fixed so why should I care. If that's you in the pic. Hit the gym.
Posted about 11 years ago
... sry, i'm already engaged and not in this forums for dating strange girls from abroad... only bicycle matters but thanks for showing some interest in my physical properties...
Posted about 11 years ago
JeffryRuga says:
How did you get this frame. I emailed Ingria but haven't heard from them yet.. how long did it take for them to reply to your order and how long did is take to actually get it made and shipped to your front door?
Posted about 8 years ago
Zoobay says:
Replying of emails ard 1 to 2 weeks.
Took me ard 6 months to get mine.
Posted about 8 years ago