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stuntmaster:
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--- Quote from: stuntmaster on March 18, 2017, 09:21 PM ---The flatland ones are great but way too short for ramp or street riding , i have one of the 21 inch ones which doesn`t have the frame stands and rides great as nice and light . the only issue is they stopping making this model now and only do the flatland ones
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Thanks for your reply too! :daumenhoch:
I think the white bike I posted a picture of above is one of Annyversary f&f's. Is this a flatland model too or one of those you have?
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the one above is flatland , i get a pic up of my one later
Andyboy77:
--- Quote from: stuntmaster on March 19, 2017, 09:41 AM ---
--- Quote from: Andyboy77 on March 18, 2017, 10:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: stuntmaster on March 18, 2017, 09:21 PM ---The flatland ones are great but way too short for ramp or street riding , i have one of the 21 inch ones which doesn`t have the frame stands and rides great as nice and light . the only issue is they stopping making this model now and only do the flatland ones
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Thanks for your reply too! :daumenhoch:
I think the white bike I posted a picture of above is one of Annyversary f&f's. Is this a flatland model too or one of those you have?
--- End quote ---
the one above is flatland , i get a pic up of my one later
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I actually found the "thread" to that picture at the museum page. It isn't an Annyversary - at least it doesn't say it is one, but JDB <<< what ever that means.
He did a modification to the forks to have the fork standers just like the old ones (Ultra Werks upgrade it says). Which is a cool idea, as it adds to the old school look. Although they might be difficult to use, because they are pretty short. Further I don't think I would buy new forks, get 'em stripped and get the fork standers welded on, but it depends on the costs of that modification.
The bars are GHP retro bars.
deeman:
--- Quote from: Andyboy77 on March 19, 2017, 10:50 AM ---
--- Quote from: stuntmaster on March 19, 2017, 09:41 AM ---
--- Quote from: Andyboy77 on March 18, 2017, 10:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: stuntmaster on March 18, 2017, 09:21 PM ---The flatland ones are great but way too short for ramp or street riding , i have one of the 21 inch ones which doesn`t have the frame stands and rides great as nice and light . the only issue is they stopping making this model now and only do the flatland ones
--- End quote ---
Thanks for your reply too! :daumenhoch:
I think the white bike I posted a picture of above is one of Annyversary f&f's. Is this a flatland model too or one of those you have?
--- End quote ---
the one above is flatland , i get a pic up of my one later
--- End quote ---
I actually found the "thread" to that picture at the museum page. It isn't an Annyversary - at least it doesn't say it is one, but JDB <<< what ever that means.
He did a modification to the forks to have the fork standers just like the old ones (Ultra Werks upgrade it says). Which is a cool idea, as it adds to the old school look. Although they might be difficult to use, because they are pretty short. Further I don't think I would buy new forks, get 'em stripped and get the fork standers welded on, but it depends on the costs of that modification.
The bars are GHP retro bars.
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I like what he has done to the forks too...although I would probably just use pegs...
I would defo use some other bars, not the ladder bars. I would use something like those GHP's and put old VDC Woody stickers on them!! Fook...I actually want one now ::)
Andyboy77:
--- Quote from: deeman on March 19, 2017, 11:10 AM ---
--- Quote from: Andyboy77 on March 19, 2017, 10:50 AM ---
--- Quote from: stuntmaster on March 19, 2017, 09:41 AM ---
--- Quote from: Andyboy77 on March 18, 2017, 10:23 PM ---
--- Quote from: stuntmaster on March 18, 2017, 09:21 PM ---The flatland ones are great but way too short for ramp or street riding , i have one of the 21 inch ones which doesn`t have the frame stands and rides great as nice and light . the only issue is they stopping making this model now and only do the flatland ones
--- End quote ---
Thanks for your reply too! :daumenhoch:
I think the white bike I posted a picture of above is one of Annyversary f&f's. Is this a flatland model too or one of those you have?
--- End quote ---
the one above is flatland , i get a pic up of my one later
--- End quote ---
I actually found the "thread" to that picture at the museum page. It isn't an Annyversary - at least it doesn't say it is one, but JDB <<< what ever that means.
He did a modification to the forks to have the fork standers just like the old ones (Ultra Werks upgrade it says). Which is a cool idea, as it adds to the old school look. Although they might be difficult to use, because they are pretty short. Further I don't think I would buy new forks, get 'em stripped and get the fork standers welded on, but it depends on the costs of that modification.
The bars are GHP retro bars.
--- End quote ---
I like what he has done to the forks too...although I would probably just use pegs...
I would defo use some other bars, not the ladder bars. I would use something like those GHP's and put old VDC Woody stickers on them!! Fook...I actually want one now ::)
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That speaks for your good taste mate! ^"^ ...just thought the same (but didn't think of the Woody stickers) I would use different tyres too and defo no zebra brake cables.
Sorry Damo, that wasn't intentional making you wanting one now. ::)
BMX1973:
Post here Marty :daumenhoch:
http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,190048.0.html
--- Quote from: Marty on March 19, 2017, 12:37 AM ---[imghttp://][/img]
Nice bikes, this is my 2015 Trickstar.
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