Review:
Staats 2005 Aluminium frame
Last update:
3 March, 2007
Reviewed
by AA Pro Levi Collins and BMXUltra.com (21 Mar 2005)
Sirius Sports, the Staats distributor for Australia and New Zealand,
wanted to know what we thought of the new Aluminium Staats frame. We thought
it must be worth a look since the likes of Mike Day and Robert De Wilde
have been pulling great results on the National circuit and in downhill
events on Staats frames. So they sent an XXL sized frame across to us
for our new AA Pro Levi Collins to put through it's paces.
This thoroughbred has a recommended retail price of AUD$719.99 (The US
retail price not available at the time of review). It's available in 13
sizes; 20" sizes range from micro mini to pro XXL and cruisers 24"
sizes from mini to 24" Pro XL (see chart below for geometry and weight).
There are also 2 colour choices Dragon Blood Red & Full Moon Blue.
We haven't seen the Dragon Blood Red, but if Full Moon Blue is anything
to go by (see photos) it will be well worth checking out.
One
of the first questions we asked was "If the cromo Staats racing frame
was so successful why would Staats make an alloy race frame?" The
answer is simple when you look at the weight of the two Staats XXL 20"
frames. The new aluminium frame is 3.8lbs compared 4.6lbs of the cromo.
In shaving off the weight the two frames still look very similar, the
alloy frame has the classic characteristics and features of the cromo,
like the ovalised chainstays and the distinctive junction that joins the
top of the seat tube to the rear of the frame, the only real difference
is the bigger welds that you get on all alloy frames. (To take a closer
at the finer details of the frame, just click on any of the images in
this review.)
Levi managed to get all his parts on the Staats Aluminium frame on the
Tuesday before the ACT Open State Titles, one of Australia's largest race
meetings. He came out in the pro open on the first day winning his first
two motos and setting himself up as one of the favourites for the final.
It was only a mistimed gate that kept him from the podium, but 5th in
a strong field was still a great result. Levi looked comfortable on the
frame, even though it was longer in both the front and back end and the
bottom bracket was lower than his previous bike, a GT Ultra Box. It took
him a little while to get the handlebar height sorted out and to get used
to the length of the frame, but it started to feel right after a few small
adjustments and a couple of rides.
Levi had a lot to say about the frame, after having swapped all his parts
over he said "the Staats frame, with cranks, felt lighter than just
the Ultra Box frame on it's own". "In general it's a great ride,
the dimensions were well thought out, it's great in corners. Good for
jumping. Great for manualling." "It felt just as stiff as the
GT Ultra Box, maybe even stiffer." "I reckon it looks grouse,
the first thing people say is how nice it looks."
Traditionally we review products for an extended duration, at least 2-3
months when it comes to frames, we call it lifecycle testing (LCT). LCT
allows us to get comfortable with the product and see how it copes with
weeks of riding, racing and other day to day abuse. Anyone can spend a
couple of hours on a bike and give you comments, but we don't know of
anyone else that invests this much time and effort into their product
reviews. It's the only way to see how the product will hold up to the
test of time. This time we have given you Levi's initial findings after
two weeks. We will revisit this review with a brief update on how things
are going with the frame in a couple of months.
Rating 18/20:
Value for money: |
4/5 |
Weight: |
4.5/5 |
Functionality: |
4.5/5 |
Looks/Finish: |
5/5 |
Comments:
- You can buy an entry level complete bike for the price of the Staats
Aluminium frame, but the Staats frame is in a different league, it's
a high end product at the lower end of the price scale.
- Check it out for yourself, compared to other alloy race frames this
thing is a feather weight.
- Not only is this frame light but the way it's designed it's one of
the stiffest alloy frames you will find on the market today.
- The Staats aluminium frame is a classic styled frame, it's paint job
alone will turn heads, but just try to keep people from taking a close
look. It's a real conversation piece.
For more information about Staats and their product range check out www.staatsbikes.com
| ALUMINUM |
Top Tube |
Chain Stay |
BB Height |
Head Angle |
Seat Angle |
Wheel |
Head Tube |
Seat Post |
Weight |
| 20" Micro Mini |
16.5" |
13.0" |
11.0" |
72* |
73* |
1-1/8" |
1.0" |
22.2 |
1.5 lbs |
| 20" Mini |
17.5" |
13.5" |
11.0" |
72.5* |
73* |
1-1/8" |
1.0" |
22.2 |
1.6 lbs |
| 20" Junior |
18.75" |
13.75" |
11.35" |
73* |
66* |
1-3/8" |
1.0" |
25.4 |
2.9 lbs |
| 20" Expert |
19.5" |
14.25" |
11.35" |
73* |
66* |
1-3/8" |
1.125" |
25.4 |
3.1 lbs |
| 20" Expert XL |
20.25" |
14.5" |
11.75" |
74* |
66* |
1.50/1.75 |
1.125" |
26.6 |
3.4 lbs |
| 24" Mini |
18.25" |
14.75" |
11.5" |
72* |
69* |
1-1/8" |
1.0" |
25.4 |
3.1 lbs |
| 24" Junior |
19.75" |
15.35" |
11.5" |
72* |
69* |
1-3/8" |
1.0" |
25.4 |
3.2 lbs |
| 24" Expert |
20.5" |
15.5" |
11.5" |
73* |
71* |
1.50/1.75 |
1.125" |
25.4 |
3.6 lbs |
| 20" Pro* |
20.75" |
14.75" |
12.0" |
74* |
72* |
1.50/1.75 |
1.125" |
26.6 |
3.6 lbs |
| 20" Pro XL* |
21.0" |
15.25" |
11.8" |
74* |
73* |
1.50/1.75 |
1.125" |
26.6 |
3.7 lbs |
| 20" Pro XXL* |
21.5" |
15.5" |
11.5" |
74* |
73* |
1.50/1.75 |
1.125" |
26.6 |
3.8 lbs |
| 24" Pro* |
21.5" |
15.75" |
12.0" |
74* |
72* |
1.50/1.75 |
1.125" |
26.6 |
3.8 lbs |
| 24" Pro XL* |
22.0" |
15.75" |
12.0" |
74* |
72* |
1.50/1.75 |
1.125" |
26.6 |
3.9 lbs |
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