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Birmingham WHEELS Mini
dinglem:
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--- Quote from: dinglem on October 16, 2014, 11:00 AM ---
The Burner looks very awkward in comparison, and also weighs a tonne!
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No Shite Sherlock :police: :whistle:
I've always found your levels of research and information to be quite high but in this case you have disappointed me. This knowledge is learnt at a very early age and never mentioned again.
:LolLolLolLol: :LolLolLolLol:
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Hahaha!!! Well, yes.
I was actually quite surprised somebody mentioned Burners on this thread in the first place, but as I had both out next to one another I thought I'd make the comparison. I was riding a SuperTUFF at the time when I first test rode a BW at the WHEELS track, which is probably why I found them so awesome, and still do.
bmxband1t77:
Oh master grasshopper.
Which BW model is longest top tube big enough for an old BMX git like me?
Just so I can set the radar.......
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dinglem:
--- Quote from: bmxband1t77 on October 20, 2014, 01:29 PM ---Oh master grasshopper.
Which BW model is longest top tube big enough for an old BMX git like me?
Just so I can set the radar.......
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That would be the Pro at 19.5 inch TT length (Cruiser is the same I believe). Join the queue for one of those; 3 known examples and at least 3 people on :radbmxsmilie: are actively hunting for one, including me.
An Expert/Intermediate at 18.5inches is fine though, especially with a lay back....
bmxband1t77:
Lol. With that competition I'll have to broaden my search.
Thanks for the advice oh master.
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griff:
Great thread :daumenhoch:
Loving the BITD pics too
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