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true mate .but they are good cheap bikes
theyare heavier than old school for sure im just getting used to mine which is now the flair it weighs in at 33lbs which is tad heavy by about 3 lbs or so but not bad for new school at all.the 540 actually felt better to be honest although not much difference but cheaper
lol....they ride shit....now if sombody had said get a t1 barcode would anyone have said that.mirra series bikes and the t1 share the same geometry.mmmmm......Dave
Quote from: Rom Bloke on April 09, 2006, 08:05 PMlol....they ride shit....now if sombody had said get a t1 barcode would anyone have said that.mirra series bikes and the t1 share the same geometry.mmmmm......Davenearly but noy quite, most modern bmx's have the same headtube angle (74.5) & the same back end (14.5) but thats it, the t1 has a tt length of 20.6 or 21,it also has a bb hight of 11.8, seat tube angle 71 etc, compared to the 540,tt 20.5, seat tube 70, bb hight 11.5 etc.... these changes may be small compared to the 540 but they make alot of difference when you ride them + i only posted my message to wind you all up
Thats the problem these days Dave, there are so many pro's around especially on here you just cant move for em.......Blimey
Quote from: RADHAB on April 10, 2006, 09:35 PMThats the problem these days Dave, there are so many pro's around especially on here you just cant move for em.......Blimey And their prices are quite reasonable too Oh, hang on wrong forum and different pro's ...
I also didn't want a new school bike to weigh a ton. My beergut makes up plenty weight on its own. I think it must be made of stainless steel too. I went for a S&m Stricker frame. i haven't built it up yet, so don't know what the final weight will be. Terrible one barcode has a good reputation. Proper bikes also seem to have a good reputationThe site below had reviews on new school frames etc. have a look at it..http://www.bmx-test.com/cgi-bin/reviews.cgi?category=frames