Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)
any advice on the setup of this bike
weston:
the bike looks long, lower the seat, it makes a big difference changing the bars, diamondback do some nice new school bars cheap that feel good, i put some on my haro & it made alot of difference. the bike looks like a race bike. it would make a difference changing the frame as you seem to be struggling with the geometry, if your struggling there are some nice cheap ruption frames on the bay but then you would have to change most parts to what is on your bike. try getting a mid-school gt or something like that.
Bren Gunn:
Sell the DK cruiser stem to me, and put the cash towards a standard DK stem :daumenhoch:
Bren :)
Stodgy:
Yep - shorter stem, pull the bars back and drop that seat...should see ya right.
greentoad:
I'm with Stodgy
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J.
jT Racing:
cheers lads, the seat is high because i put it up when i go out with the dog on my bike. I will take your advice and put my gt mallet stem on it and line the bars up with the forks. sorry bren but there is no way i am parting with the stem, that is destined for my kuwi cruiser.
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