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Subrosa were doing a frame with bashguard built in, but can't find the pic now.that twin top tube looks cool as fokk. I like it,
Quote from: moley on April 14, 2009, 03:22 PMWhat are the avantages/disadvantages to a twin TT as opposed to a single TT?The fact that (almost) every Haro broke at the double top tube / seat tube plate gives you a good idea on that one This frame looks like that joint is LOADS better than the old Haro double top tubes tho
What are the avantages/disadvantages to a twin TT as opposed to a single TT?
What about if you cut the seat tube right down. Then you could put 2 handlebar pads on the twin tubes inseat of a seat. It would be like a pair of Skyway EZ bars with 2 bar pads on!Old school and New school ... United!
i dont need another bike.....i dont need another bike.....i dont need another bike.....i dont need another bike.....
Quote from: S&MAlex on April 14, 2009, 02:14 pmWhat about if you cut the seat tube right down. Then you could put 2 handlebar pads on the twin tubes inseat of a seat. It would be like a pair of Skyway EZ bars with 2 bar pads on!Old school and New school ... United![quote/]QuoteI bet some bright spark doesn't even do that, they'll just chop the post off and be done with it - this could well be the first seatless bike.....[quote/]or you can buy an animal wedge post n use that ??
I bet some bright spark doesn't even do that, they'll just chop the post off and be done with it - this could well be the first seatless bike.....[quote/]or you can buy an animal wedge post n use that ??
I ran wide bars when everyone was running severely cut down bars, now wide bars are back I cant help but cut mine down a little.And now this It could take me 10 years to get my heed round this.
Quote from: S&Mc Bicycle Co on April 14, 2009, 06:44 PMI ran wide bars when everyone was running severely cut down bars, now wide bars are back I cant help but cut mine down a little.And now this It could take me 10 years to get my heed round this.I know how you feel, I've always ran big bars and a freecoaster, used to constantly get twat kids with bars cut down so much they could hardly steer telling me to cut my bars down cos it makes x-ups easy even though they couldnt do them and I could!When big bars and freecoasters came back into fasion, I put a GT forkstander and wheel disks on me white haro (pics in the museum) but that craze hasnt taken off yet! Cant think why!!!!Like the suborsa though, would have one if it came with brake mounts and a normal seat tube!!
hmm don 't see that really, other than an opportunity for people to buy more new school frames and make them look like old school bikes?if someone built up an okdschool bike and tried to make it look oke a new school by slamming the seat and putting the bars in line with the forks, then put it up in the old school section, they'd be absolutely crucified, so why do it the other way round?i don't have a problem with it at all and each to their own, but there are a lot of 'new school' bikes in the NS show us yours gallery that have been built up looking like OS and it just puzzles meand the strongest ever twin top tube design is the nicolai 2mxtb (sorry its not a bmx)http://www.glos.se/forsale/2mxtb/images/high/2MXTB_rear.jpg
How old are you?Bru
Quote from: gavprimo on April 16, 2009, 02:52 PMhmm don 't see that really, other than an opportunity for people to buy more new school frames and make them look like old school bikes?if someone built up an okdschool bike and tried to make it look oke a new school by slamming the seat and putting the bars in line with the forks, then put it up in the old school section, they'd be absolutely crucified, so why do it the other way round?i don't have a problem with it at all and each to their own, but there are a lot of 'new school' bikes in the NS show us yours gallery that have been built up looking like OS and it just puzzles meand the strongest ever twin top tube design is the nicolai 2mxtb (sorry its not a bmx)http://www.glos.se/forsale/2mxtb/images/high/2MXTB_rear.jpg Puzzles me too Gav, but like you say...each to their own. Nothing I hate more than the Odyssey skinwalls at the moment...blugh, they just ain't right on modern bikes.But, it's all BMX, everyone should be individual and free to do what the fook they want with their bikes. I gotta say though this Subrosa is the first NS brand OS tribute I've ever liked - it brings the idea bang up to date...but I still wouldn't ride one myself...
yeah that sort of thing really, like taking a bang up to the minute lightweight NS frame and then sticking on extra long seat post, front brake, 4 pegs, skinwalls, bars forward etc