A+ use of British punk-rock.
Sorry for Facebook.
Nevermind, found youtube.
[youtube]O3gSaqSgIKs[/youtube]
Whoa
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Two technicians at work.
I loved DMC so much growing up
I’m still growing up. I still love DMC.
HOLY FUCK
I love watching this dude so much. Cassette style-king, and spot usage extraordinaire.
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genius
[quote=dorth]genius
http://90east.bigcartel.com/product/90east-skate-stopper-kit[/quote]
Haha, hell yeah.
I put my ‘trails bike’ back together, since I slammed OTB hard as fuck and messed my shoulder up a couple weeks back. Can’t really pull up on the bars right now, so I’m just cruisin.
74.25* HTA, 13.7" CS, 30/9 gear ratio. Feels so good!
What fame is it? I’m seriously considering a Kink Mudrunner. Specs seem good and my new Eclat fork is so nice it seems like I should get a nice light frame to go with it!
You should get a Mudrunner. If I didn’t already have what I have, I’d probably get one. Dan’s has them for $240 right now, IIRC. Lightest production frame that isn’t a Standard (OX Plat).
I bought a United KL40 Pro complete awhile back. They don’t make it anymore, but it was the best quality complete I could find with a sub 75* HTA. Sanko chromoly, integrated tensioners, mid-low weight frame. Not heat treated, though.
I wish I had a frame that split the difference between the two that I have. 74.75* HTA, 13.4-13.9 CS, 11.6 BBH & heat treated would be about perfect for my preference.
There is a black 20.75 Mudrunner on eBay right now for $229 shipped, but I was thinking of a 21 in raw. Not sure if a 21" top tube would feel too long though, I am a wee guy after all.
ok i own a bmx bike now.
http://rochester.craigslist.org/bik/5607847030.html
what do i do with it? i am trying to not hurt myself and have funs.
I think you’d be happier on a 20.75". The raw is so good tho.
[quote=fix]ok i own a bmx bike now.
http://rochester.craigslist.org/bik/5607847030.html
what do i do with it? i am trying to not hurt myself and have funs.[/quote]
You got any skateparks around you? Pump track or BMX track?
Ride it around. It will take a bit to get used to small wheels, steep handling, and short wheelbase.
Assuming you haven’t ridden a BMX bike recently. Don’t even really worry about getting your wheels off the ground yet. Take awhile to just ride transition (if possible). Get used to pumping, controlling speed, the handling/quickness of the bike.
Riding fast and smooth is cooler than any trick.
I mostly ride around with my kids and bunny hop everything and suck at manuals. Or go to the skatepark and roll around, I’m sure there are a couple of fun little spots at Tryon park too.
Yeah find a skatepark and carve around on the transitions all day.
I’ve been looking casually for another bmx bike, 21" tt this time. The last Kink I had was fun but I finally had to admit it was too small so I sold it.
This FBM The Joint has almost identical geo to the Mudrunner but is heavier, cheaper, older and made by FBM. I’m pretty tempted