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Offline martin46

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First freestyler build, help and advice please.
« on: November 11, 2013, 08:12 PM »
I didn't really get into the freestyle side of riding in the 80's and never rode ramps until well into the 90's when bikes were pretty much all the same and weighed a ton. So I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to early freestyle bikes, other than I think they usually look pretty cool.
Anyway I've always been a Curtis fan and still have 2 pro race bikes. Then last year, the opportunity to buy a Curtis Freestyler came up. So I bought it and its just been sat on a shelf for the last 9 months.
Now I've finally decided to build it into another bike that I can ride occasionally. I have a rough idea of what/how I want to build and a vision in my head of colours etc. But I'm not exactly sure of what parts might be correct or how to do the pots mod thing (never ran a front brake on bmx ever).
So any help/input would be appreciated, or if you have any parts that I'm after or think I may be interested in please let me know. For starters I'd like a white laid back seat post and some white freestyle bars.     

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Re: First freestyler build, help and advice please.
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2013, 10:13 PM »
You cant go for a 901 as the front brake as you will not be able to spin the bars :daumenhoch: an 880 or Nippon is much better :daumenhoch:

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Re: First freestyler build, help and advice please.
« Reply #2 on: November 12, 2013, 01:19 PM »
You cant go for a 901 as the front brake as you will not be able to spin the bars :daumenhoch: an 880 or Nippon is much better :daumenhoch:

Thanks, do I simply switch the adjuster and cable fastner around so I can route the cable bottom to top?

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Re: First freestyler build, help and advice please.
« Reply #3 on: November 12, 2013, 02:14 PM »
You cant go for a 901 as the front brake as you will not be able to spin the bars :daumenhoch: an 880 or Nippon is much better :daumenhoch:

Thanks, do I simply switch the adjuster and cable fastner around so I can route the cable bottom to top?

Exactly bud :daumenhoch:

Best not to use a caliper with a quick release mech on it as it messes it all up and makes it a bit tricky :-\
Still limping......

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Re: First freestyler build, help and advice please.
« Reply #4 on: November 12, 2013, 05:16 PM »
You cant go for a 901 as the front brake as you will not be able to spin the bars :daumenhoch: an 880 or Nippon is much better :daumenhoch:

Thanks, do I simply switch the adjuster and cable fastner around so I can route the cable bottom to top?

Exactly bud :daumenhoch:

Best not to use a caliper with a quick release mech on it as it messes it all up and makes it a bit tricky :-\

Cool, cheers Gent's  :daumenhoch:

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