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does any body else believe in 'the right tools for the right job'?if your a rider that goes big, lands hard.. you do not want to be running a sub 4-5 lb frame. fact.Funny coz really, when ever I go on bmx forums I read about 'those UKbikeco frames ' etc, but this is the 1st pic i've seen.. and the spin is it may even turn out not to be broken/cracked... jeez?!!?!I have no doughts that some will break... but.. these are not commutor bikes!I, along with most of the people I ride with, and have riden with, have broken frames along with a host of other parts, it happens!Can someone name a BMX company that has NEVER ever had a report of a broken frame of theirs?? nope, didn't think so..I stand on neither side of this, I just see alot of people being unfair, is there really any need for it?its riding bikes..... thats it.
I've got cheese with beans on toast for tea
i dont ride hard when i do, and busted 3 rear hub bearings in a strong freecoaster hub 3 times and dont see nowt about it on forums.
i blew 2 end bearings behind the driver 2 axles 1 driver pair of bearings and he ball bearing blew out of the axle and its the beefed up street version.i guess the upgraded new one will have all the issues ironed out.
Wow Dan, you're on teamsano's mailing list. Does that come with a pencil case and a poster?
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His legs are as bandy as fook!