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Kashimax
munners:
What a great debate.
brass monkey!:
some very valid comments,
i too always rode 1pc, purely cos i was at school when i was 'in to' bmx'ing, and had no money for flights, and cos my dad was a cheapskate,
i guess it's still about how much you can afford or are willing to spend ? - original flight cranks are going for silly prices at the moment, I will get some, but will always have to justify any purchase, as I am the only earner in my household, and have a wife, 2 kids, & hefty mortgage to pay for first........
Personally I think the Sugino CT Crankset is still a good compromise, still old school, looks similar to the orignal redlines, and priced fairly.....
At the end of the day IT'S YOUR BIKE, AND YOUR DECISION, & we should respect each others views and choices... ;)
Mattdub:
--- Quote from: dordymush on June 07, 2007, 09:20 PM ---not dissing anybody that runs them.
but i'd sooner put a one peice crank in a bike than the newer twin type redlines.
just dont seem right to me on an old bike.
like putting a new school stem on an old bike if you could :D.
dont attack me though.
im just sad thats all lol.
--- End quote ---
Ditto ;)
angry:
Hassel had some Hutch 3 piece Crank. They were really nice. He managed to completely bugger them up. They just were't durable enough for freestyle.
There wasn't crank snobbery as it looks to be precieved in this thread when I was riding, but we all wanted Redline Flights (and most of us managed to get them in the end), and we all wanted to be 'boys' and have the best components.
I always managed to bend my 1 piece cranks (in hindsight, as I rode like a bonehead, I really should have expected it).
I went onto the GT 3 Piece one in the end (Sugino where they?) and they seemed quite good. Sold my last bike to Wayne Ryder, who then had it stolen out of his shed or something.
MartyC:
I thought this thread was about a baby blue Kashimax :LolLolLolLol:
BTW, they're still making them....
:P
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