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BMX General => BMX Chat => Topic started by: BMX1973 on April 13, 2020, 03:00 PM
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I do not post many of my builds but thought I would share these.
Both are far from factory spec with an Old School twist.
Most parts were sourced from USA and Australia as unavailable in UK.
2019 Haro Group 1 26" Cruiser
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2019 SE OM Flyer 26" Cruiser
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Over 200 views and no comments. A lot of work went into these, sourcing and changing parts. :(
That's why I don't post my bikes up, no one likes them. :LolLolLolLol:
SDF - Thank you for thumbs up. :daumenhoch:
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Fair comment fella ??? nice bikes and I like what you did with them,I'd of preferred 24"s tho,I find those 26" bikes are great in a straight line but a bit wobbly for anything else? ???
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The New School 24" frames seem smaller than the Old School 24" frames, more like a 20"!
These ride the same as my Kuwahara 24".
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Sell me your Kuwahara then lol ;) :daumenhoch:
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Nice-looking bikes! The older I get, the more I keep looking at something like these to keep the juices flowing but without killing my back! ;D
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Nice-looking bikes! The older I get, the more I keep looking at something like these to keep the juices flowing but without killing my back! ;D
That is exact reason why I went for them. If you want an old school flavor I would recommend them. Nice and comfortable for long rides. :daumenhoch: I was only looking at the old school brands. I liked the GT 26 and the Redline 26 too. At the time I was buying I couldn't find either. :)
I wouldn't go for a 24" as far too small, size wise they ride like a 20". The 29" are far too big and only o.k for a straight line, difficult on tight turns. :-\ When I started looking I looked on several forums. The 26" always seem to come out on top. They also sell out quicker than the 24" & 29". The group 1 I have is now only available in the 24" or 29". :daumenhoch:
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They both look like they would ride real nice mate :coolsmiley:
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Thanks :)
They both look like they would ride real nice mate :coolsmiley: