BMX General > BMX Chat
!!!!MRD ARE BACK!!!!
mrd:
I'll put some contact details up soon as well as a new site..I'll answer all PMs as quick as i can. Thanks for all your kind words. Has been such a surprise.. javascript:void(0);
oldschoolace:
How many nods would it take to get a small run of freestyles up and running Tim?
I have my mind set to buy just one quality British frame and word from Vincents is scarce :-\
ron burgundy:
--- Quote from: mrd on March 26, 2012, 05:01 PM ---Also, beefing up the back end comment? I'm not sure super rigid alloy frames are the best for racing, they are the cheapest and lightest, and that is why for the most part they appeal.... But i'm not about to follow trends just for the sake of it...
--- End quote ---
It's a steel frame, it's never going to be super stiff... but something with a bit less deflection in the bottom bracket area would be interesting. As for cheapest alloy frames, yes there are a few kicking about, but you can't compare a hand made Curtis to a made in Taiwan Haro or SE, one of the Yess products or a Pure maybe closer in price and quality at £400+ and also handmade.
What's the geometry and spec at the moment, will it be on par with my 125r?
Good luck with the project and keep us updated.
billstup:
Looks really nice Tim :daumenhoch:
HARORIDER:
:Great_Britain: IS BEST !!!!!!! I loved my rickman freestyler bitd and it was tough as fook !!!!!!
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page
Go to full version