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Flatland Bikes - advice wanted

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Trev:
Hi guys,

I'm thinking of getting another bike to try and re-learn some of my old school flatland tricks.  The question I have is, is it worth me getting a new school flatland bike or old school.  Bearing in mind, I want to do decades, cherrypickers, framewhips, squeakers etc... and not all the new mental spinning stuff. 

I saw that KHE on another recent thread on here, but not sure that would suit me. Doesn't look very cherrypicker friendly and I think I'd also want a platform. 
I don't know too much about new or mid school flatland bikes, so any advice would be appreciated.

retrorider.u.k:
haro sport 2006 or wait for the haro freestyler original .new school flatland not the way to go  :daumenhoch:

Trev:

--- Quote from: retrorider.u.k on October 24, 2006, 09:19 AM ---haro sport 2006 or wait for the haro freestyler original .new school flatland not the way to go  :daumenhoch:

--- End quote ---

cool. i saw that and figured the haro may be the best option. cheer.  :daumenhoch:

harris:
you could look down the mid school route trev ,strong as hell and good old school geometry with platform

lloydieboy:
Mate, i'd go with a Kappa Starsky, i think Zippy has one for sale still. Have a look in the For Sale section and check it. New school with double top tube. And Kappas rule!

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