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Band wagon, jump, come to mind
Trev, that was the other thing that annoyed the fook outta me, Skyway factory riders rode production bikes, so kids could ride the same machines as the big guns. Andy never rode a poxy night burner, or a mag burner, no his frames were high end frames imported from ?japan?
it's true, kids want to ride the same bikes as their heroes. so ratty, when you getting a Proper..
interesting threadimagine what bmx in the uk would have been like if those million burners had got, for example, mongoose motomag geometry . . . .
Quote from: the wrong 'un on July 25, 2007, 03:17 AMinteresting threadimagine what bmx in the uk would have been like if those million burners had got, for example, mongoose motomag geometry . . . .Thats exactly my point, how much research would it take to find out the best selling bmx, or the most desired Bmx, and used that bike as a guide to your product.
Can I ask a question about geometry?Did anyone really know anything about it bitd? Was it something that helped you decide what bike you rode?I know it didn't make the slightest bit of difference to me. To me, my only reason for buying a Skyway was because Neil Ruffell rode one. No other reason. Just like Bob Haro / Ron Wilkerson fans bought Haro's and Fiola fans bought GTs.