I have a black St Martin Ten and a white Voodoo . i was thinking of doing the ten in all black and the Voodoo in red and white or purple and white because there's purple in the decals
I also just got a new Weast and have a couple of other St Martin frames . my Weast is trans blue and i have most of the parts ready for it . I'm going to put the fly dark gold parts on it
The Weast is one of the only St. Martin frames I haven't owned. I want to try one. I'm doing another bike check for my main, new school ride today. A 2011 St. Martin Evo. 18.5" top tube. Right in between the two rigs I was riding before. It is the ONLY St. Martin I have ever owned that was actually the advertised top tube length. I have OCD, autist-style measured all my St. Martin frames..and they are all different than advertised. My 17.9 Ten is actually about 17.75"..so with the 12" rear end (I brought the dropouts in about 0.2" with a burr) that makes it the shortest flatland frame I've ever heard of. I've heard that the 20.3" Weast is actually 19.9". Pretty funny. Also, the 2011 Evo is made with the same tubing as the Weast..so it can take a beating. I'm using a Class X2 as a mild street / flat hyrbid.
love it man . i also have a St Martin Ten frame and Voodoo frame I'm going to build soon . playing with some ideas for mine . quick question would you know where I could get St Martin Voodoo decals from or made ? . my frame needs a repaint
Nice! I own Tens and one Voodoo as well. What number is your Voodoo? Mine is 41/50. I have been in your situation...trying to figure out the whole decal thing. I think your best bet is to make something that looks as close as possible..or get some scans. And then have one of these decal sellers on the web whip some up for you. I looked FOREVER to no avail.
@@HexBMX Hi mate . I love these frames . my Voodoo number is 04/50 . about the decals i've been talking to a guy here in the UK he's quite well respected for making copies of decals but he's never seen the Voodoo decals so I'd have to take them off and send them to him . but I'm a bit worried about doing that I mean if they get lost in the post then I'm f**ked
@@boermed What if you took good pics of the decals and measured each one? I could take pics of mine. When I got my Voodoo, it was basically NOS from the original owner.
Also - The Voodoo's graphics are so cool that it is understandable that you'd want to salvage or re-badge it. I thought about getting another set of them made as well.
@@HexBMX I have asked him if I could do that but he said it might not work because of the curve on the tubing and he has to scan it into his computer so needs them flat . over here we have a thing called recorded delivery . it's kind of expensive but in this case it has to be worth paying a little extra . how would be the best way of getting them off ? hair dryer ? or heat gun ?
They were made from 2005 through 2016...then the company was sold. The newer owner added the name " Liberte' " to St. Martin, released one more frame and since then, we haven't heard much from them. I own quite a few of their frames from their production years.
Stem is 48 MM...not 45. Vocal Typo.
Black and chrome looks awesome.
I have a black St Martin Ten and a white Voodoo . i was thinking of doing the ten in all black and the Voodoo in red and white or purple and white because there's purple in the decals
Thanks, man. That's my spare 18.7 Ten. I have another with the original decals that I bought NOS from a seller in France.
Love my St Martin Weast. Supposed to be 18.9 but actually 18.625. and 12.2 back end....
I also just got a new Weast and have a couple of other St Martin frames . my Weast is trans blue and i have most of the parts ready for it . I'm going to put the fly dark gold parts on it
The Weast is one of the only St. Martin frames I haven't owned. I want to try one. I'm doing another bike check for my main, new school ride today. A 2011 St. Martin Evo. 18.5" top tube. Right in between the two rigs I was riding before. It is the ONLY St. Martin I have ever owned that was actually the advertised top tube length. I have OCD, autist-style measured all my St. Martin frames..and they are all different than advertised. My 17.9 Ten is actually about 17.75"..so with the 12" rear end (I brought the dropouts in about 0.2" with a burr) that makes it the shortest flatland frame I've ever heard of. I've heard that the 20.3" Weast is actually 19.9". Pretty funny. Also, the 2011 Evo is made with the same tubing as the Weast..so it can take a beating. I'm using a Class X2 as a mild street / flat hyrbid.
love it man . i also have a St Martin Ten frame and Voodoo frame I'm going to build soon . playing with some ideas for mine . quick question would you know where I could get St Martin Voodoo decals from or made ? . my frame needs a repaint
Nice! I own Tens and one Voodoo as well. What number is your Voodoo? Mine is 41/50. I have been in your situation...trying to figure out the whole decal thing. I think your best bet is to make something that looks as close as possible..or get some scans. And then have one of these decal sellers on the web whip some up for you. I looked FOREVER to no avail.
@@HexBMX Hi mate . I love these frames . my Voodoo number is 04/50 . about the decals i've been talking to a guy here in the UK he's quite well respected for making copies of decals but he's never seen the Voodoo decals so I'd have to take them off and send them to him . but I'm a bit worried about doing that I mean if they get lost in the post then I'm f**ked
@@boermed What if you took good pics of the decals and measured each one? I could take pics of mine. When I got my Voodoo, it was basically NOS from the original owner.
Also - The Voodoo's graphics are so cool that it is understandable that you'd want to salvage or re-badge it. I thought about getting another set of them made as well.
@@HexBMX I have asked him if I could do that but he said it might not work because of the curve on the tubing and he has to scan it into his computer so needs them flat . over here we have a thing called recorded delivery . it's kind of expensive but in this case it has to be worth paying a little extra . how would be the best way of getting them off ? hair dryer ? or heat gun ?
St martin frame? from where? They exist nowhere to pur ch ase
They were made from 2005 through 2016...then the company was sold. The newer owner added the name " Liberte' " to St. Martin, released one more frame and since then, we haven't heard much from them. I own quite a few of their frames from their production years.
For sale?