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flatland bike for the summer nights

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revcore:
Nice!.... Very Nice. I would like to own a KHE Premium Lager flatland bike but buggered if I can find one. What is the geometry on the DNA Hopper?

theRuler:

--- Quote from: revcore on April 11, 2006, 09:44 AM ---Nice!.... Very Nice. I would like to own a KHE Premium Lager flatland bike but buggered if I can find one. What is the geometry on the DNA Hopper?

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well the wheelbase is around 34" and the head tube angle is very severe


--- Quote from: quimrider on April 11, 2006, 09:32 AM ---like that chainwheel. got any oldschool pegs?

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oldschool as is skinny axle extenders? no. the fat pegs are so nice to stand on!

spinmaster:
not like the old skyway ones like some midschool hoffman ones or gt ones.

theRuler:

--- Quote from: quimrider on April 11, 2006, 09:55 AM ---not like the old skyway ones like some midschool hoffman ones or gt ones.

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ah right! still no though.
although they are probably sound, the big alloy pegs are best for flatland. you can get away with a lot on a flatland bike as they look odd anyway. so 2" knurled pegs dont stand out. and they are comfortable to stand on, with a lot less chance of missing your footing

spinmaster:
no worries, got a flatland project in the pipeline so was looking for some fat midschool pegs to finish it off.

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