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The Special Heat Treament probably isn't special. Its probably just something that hasn't been used to make bikes before and is therefore special in terms of BMX.
a brief description about my heat treatment is samurai swords, beaten and folded metal over and over again, so it is not a brand new heat treatment its has been around for hundreds of years just never used on anything else but after heated is put into a airless vaccume to allow to cool with out air
i doubt this very much.
Dunno mate. I think you'd be hard pushed to find another brand that had sold 1000 frames in 6 months.
i think you'd be hard pushed to find any company thats shifted 1000 frames in 6 months!
Quote i think you'd be hard pushed to find any company thats shifted 1000 frames in 6 months!I reckon Zimma Frames probably do alright
dibly, I am sure you are getting all the relevent paperwork together and hurriedly making travel arrangements to go and stand before a scottish bmx court to defend yourself in order that you may hold your head high and gain the seal of approval that must be missing from your business life, but before you go up there.....Keep at it mate, you done good and will continue to do so
Its certainly an impressive figure in a short space of time cant argue with that, wonder how its affecting other uk bmx companys? also with the value of sterling and the fact that most bmx gear is manufactured overseas they must be struggling.Does anyone know how many of the 1000 units were sold to the uk market?
RECESSION WHAT RECSSSEION I'M FOOKIN LOADED !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i just started building a new bike so no recession for me
[is dibly now to blame for the recession? i've never had a bike company but do bike companies consider how their sales affect other bike companies and limit sales so that other companies don't suffer?i really don't understand the relevence of the quoted above, at allif i have totally misunderstood, then i do apologize