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thick/thin, thin/thin, thick/thick comp III combos - lets have a chat...........
pickle:
any piccies of your bikes Mr SanataAna? :)
GTSantaAna:
Just photographed it !
Skyway TA survivor F/F & Tuffs, the rest NOS, new parts and stripped & recoated Handlebars, i will get rid of the pedals soon cos its new school.
Not perfect but I hope you like it !
Cheers ! :daumenhoch:
Zippy:
Lovin' that TA. :smitten:
As far as tyres are concerned it always has to be a thin/thin combo for me. I also think it may depend on what combo you had on your first bmx as some prefer fat/thin because it's what they had initially and got used to it.
stidds:
I use thick front and thin rear on some bikes, but I have to admit that I never ran anything but thin/thin bitd so usually lean toward that now when building a bike.
pickle:
I like the feel of a fat and thin combo........but to be honest, as soon as i sit on the bike it turns into a fat and fat combo :LolLolLolLol:
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