“Weigh cool, weigh light, weigh limited.”
That’s what the 94 catalog says about the Easton. What we can tell you, is that it’s the ultimate in frames.
What’s ultimate mean? Simple – it’s a race bike. It’s the race bike. The “Easton” was the commercial name given to the frame which was made by Yeti craftsmen Chris Herting and Frank “the welder” Wadelton for the pro team riders. Most were used to race on, but those that weren’t were sold commercially.
These were fabricated using Easton Elite ProGram Taperwall 7005 series aluminum in extremely low numbers and aren’t that common, so if you find one, snatch it up quick.