Frame of Mind - Building a Yeti SB160 mountain bike FULL MOVIE
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 เม.ย. 2024
- The appearance of a turquoise bike frame in a darkened workshop kicks off a series of highly stylized vignettes where, bolt-by-bolt, a mountain bike is born. Frame of Mind is an up-close look at the art and craft of being a bike mechanic.
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PERCEPTION MTB:
I'm Scott, the guy in the video and the person behind Perception MTB. The Perception MTB video project aims to celebrate the mountain bike as a beautiful and functional machine and the bike mechanic as a craftsman and artist. Hit me up at scott@perceptionmtb.com to talk bikes or if you're interested in a custom build.
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CONTACT:
Get in touch: scott@perceptionmtb.com
Follow on IG: @perceptionmtb
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COMPONENTS:
Yeti cycles Turq SB160 frame, Rockshox ZEB ultimate charger 3 fork, Industry Nine Wheels, headset, Hydra hubs and stem, OneUp Components handlebars and V3 dropper post, Ergon Factory grips, Cascade Components chain guide, Cane Creek Hellbender 110 bottom bracket and titanium eeWings crankset, SRAM AXS t-type transmission drivetrain, Burgtec axles and seat post clamp, Hayes Dominion T4 brakes and rotors, Specialized S-Works Power-Arc saddle, Trail One Ti rotor bolts, Race Face Atlas pedals.
This is amazing and really points out the fact that a great bike is a work of art and craft, a combination of so much thought and attention from so many creators put together with incredible care. In a very consumer-driven world, it really makes you appreciate all that goes into each part, which makes the ride down and up so much fun. The filmmaking here is also better than anything I have seen from any manufacturer, genuinely great filmmaking. Can't wait to see what else you do next!
Came here from the MTB podcast. Dude - this was an amazing build and vid! Some great ASMR tingles too!
Here from MTB Podcast! SICK build!
So graceful, I wish you were my dentist! ;)
Just needs a bell and streamers for the handlebars : )
Rad bike - LOVE those T-Series Brakes!
Great video! Whts that rule for measuring and cutting the steerer tube? 5mm below first mark?
Your precision and attention to detail is world class.
😍😍
Dream build,thats my dream bike 😍