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New School BMX 2004 - Now => New School Park, Street & Dirt => Topic started by: oldschoolace on August 16, 2012, 03:37 PM
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Does anyone know much about flatland frames? Quite like the look of this but wondering whether the odd geometry and short T.T would suit park/street riding :-\
http://www.flatsquirrelbmx.com/st-martin-2013-ten-frame/
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no, it wouldn't
12" back end, most park/street start at 13" + , top tube is not even 19", whereas park/street start at 20"
flatland frames are so specialised now
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if you wnt something for everything, flat, ramp, street, then i would suggest something with a 19.5"-20" toptube. any smaller and you may find it hard to ride ramp or street on it.
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if you were gonna ride a bit of flat, street, skateparks then depending on your height see if federal still do the hamilton 19" tt model - or keep an eye on ebay. sometimes pop up. i ride flatland due to knackered knees on ramps ( and always ridden flat anyway). i ride a 18.9 tt odyssey waltz. used to ride a 19 tt proper dolomite. its around same length as an old master i think.
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http://www.radbmx.co.uk/forum/index.php'topic=143285.0
some pics of me riding it in this thread.
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Dyno slammer :4_17_5:. Best all round bike ever.
Ooooops, forgot this was new school ;D