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Here's that frontal profile - it's a bit beefier than I'd like, but that's probably because of the extra stresses that a beam bike's geometry puts on the head tube. I also think TJ could have cleaned up that cable routing. No need for that extra loop of housing up top - that's an Omega after all!
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TJ Tollakson's Ruster brand has just finished its first complete bicycle frame, dubbed the Black Dimond. TriRig got an exclusive first look at the prototype bike. Although it looks almost exactly like the Zipp 2001 frame that inspired its design, this is a brand new frame, that came out of a brand new mold that TJ developed with EBS Carbon in Boulder, Colorado. We're proud to be the first in the world to show this bike to you. Enjoy!
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