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coming soon to a skatepark near you https://hypebeast.com/2017/11/dior-homme-bmx-editorial
That Mafia OS is £250 all in, just a modern version of the DP
Question: If someone on here builds a cruiser, I've never seen the word BMX stated with it. If a bike doesn't have 20'' wheels but bigger, is it still a BMX or a cruiser then?
Quote from: Andyboy77 on December 06, 2017, 02:46 PMQuestion: If someone on here builds a cruiser, I've never seen the word BMX stated with it. If a bike doesn't have 20'' wheels but bigger, is it still a BMX or a cruiser then? BMX racing has a cruiser class, so the short answer would be yesNever really understood the 24" 'freestyle' retro bikes though
WOW! look at the quality of the optional road kit:
To be fair, if you paint the Mafia bike green and stick Haro decals all over it (which a load of twats will do) is it really any worst than the Haro things?
Quote from: pickle on December 06, 2017, 02:43 PMTo be fair, if you paint the Mafia bike green and stick Haro decals all over it (which a load of twats will do) is it really any worst than the Haro things?Not really. Looking at a modern Haro it doesn't look anything special to me. In fact, I wasn't exactly enamoured with the build quality in the 80s either. Always seemed to be about the name.It's a shame Mafia have gone with the colourways they have. You've got the rainbow there and they do it in curry burner special too. Really missed a trick there, they could have done something so much better with it.
Never really understood the 24" 'freestyle' retro bikes though
Mafia+ affordable + old school looks? What's the issue? There's loads of people who can't afford a retro haro, and as for what metal it's made from I'm sure it's man enough....
If you mean the new ones they are making.Its for those people who have grown older and just want to be able to cruise around on.The 26 and 29ers are apparently big sellers in the US aswell.
When are you gonna bring me those Profiles Griff?
Shite and errr... shite. Quote from: griff on December 06, 2017, 02:32 PMcoming soon to a skatepark near you https://hypebeast.com/2017/11/dior-homme-bmx-editorialThey wont last long once some fashion victim bowls down the skatepark giving it large and comes a cropper resulting in a compo claim against em. Stick to clobber you greedy bastards.
Quote from: CustardLips on December 06, 2017, 02:41 PMShite and errr... shite. Quote from: griff on December 06, 2017, 02:32 PMcoming soon to a skatepark near you https://hypebeast.com/2017/11/dior-homme-bmx-editorialThey wont last long once some fashion victim bowls down the skatepark giving it large and comes a cropper resulting in a compo claim against em. Stick to clobber you greedy bastards. Are you guys missing the point here? Dior don't really give a s**t about creating a real BMX, they are just using it to show an 'urban' edge or something. Do you think these bikes will ever be bought or ridden by anyone that understands BMX - no, never, not at 3000+ price tag. Do you really think a 'fashion victim' is really gonna ride one into a skatepark? No. These are just fashion accessories for the rich - famous or stupid. If anyone buys one of these they will be a pony in an expensive apartment used to run around Manhatten or Mayfair or in a huge house in Abu Dhabi, by people who drop your yearly salaries on a whim buying a watch....Do you think the designers, or however collaborated with them, have looked at this website? No. Do they think they've created a real BMX. No.