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• So that’s what the cross-section of a Wave downtube looks like! Always wondered about that, but not enough to cut a friend’s frame in half. In other Sunday news, someone is still running one of the original shaved headtube prototypes. It’s still running strong after a year and a half, and it still looks stupid, in my humble opinion. Until someone starts making stainless headset bearings, I’ll take the extra couple of grams, Pat.

Um, OK.

• Remember these bars? They were an August Fools joke perpetrated by Mr. Chris Moeller back in 2008. Today I open an e-mail from Cambria Bicycle Outfitters featuring this frame—a 2.75 pound, latticework carbon, hardtail MTB that costs $5,000. And they actually have the gall to say “IF YOUR [sic] LOOKING TO GET ONE YOU HAD BETTER HURRY, ONLY 200 ARE GOING TO BE PRODUCED IN 2009 AND CAMBRIA BIKE IS ONE OF THE FEW LUCKY RETAILERS THAT WILL BE CARRYING THEM” Oh my God, I’d better order one right away, then! Because I wouldn’t want them to sell out and have to buy something inferior like this (um, for $1,000 less). I’m sure people are just going to be lining up to buy $5,000 MTB frames in 2009.

I also like that “the Delta 7 Arantix is truly revolutionary and could possibly change the way people ride bikes.” Uhhhh, are we going to start pedalling with our hands and steering with our feet? Because otherwise, it’s just a frame. An incredibly light, incredibly expensive frame that no one in their right mind would ever buy. Just because you can make something doesn’t mean you should. And it certainly doesn’t mean you can sell it. Shockingly, Delta 7 does seem to be a real company. Hopefully they start making BMX frames before they inevitably go under.