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bike experiment
telelogic:
good on ya for doing something against the grain.
you wanted something out of the ordinary on your bike and you made it happen. your vid is awesome, you're an inspiration.
dig yourself, you're groovy :daumenhoch:
dordymush:
cool riding mate :daumenhoch:
Biggeorge:
thanks very much to all for your comments, thanks to lew for the vid, there a couple more on my photobucket page..
I've never been one for trends, I prefer my bike to suit me as most of my tricks are from the 80's/early 90's. when tiny bars were the rage, I rode wide bars and every park I went to, I had trendy kids telling me to cut them down, I've always had 2 brakes and a freecoaster, if i took them off, I wouldnt be able to do most of my tricks and would limit myself. When big bars and freecoasters became fashionable, I put on a set of wheel discs and flip down forkstanders for a larf, but that craze hasnt caught on yet!!
I now know that a modded new school frame is possible, this was an experiment to see if it could be done leading up to something similar on my mosca of something else. I'm happy with the result so far!
Swivel:
Very nice, top riding too, love flatland stuff :4_17_5:
sweetbeats:
Cool as :daumenhoch:
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