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Quote from: Stodgy on April 14, 2009, 01:45 PMNo other pics sadly. Will do some digging...There is a pic of it on the back cover of the latest (?) Ride. Its someone doing a lookdown over a set of doubles. You cant see the double toptube much, all you can see is that the seat stays come next to the seat tube. Its quite cool that they aint even making a thing about it in that add, its just someone riding one.
No other pics sadly. Will do some digging...
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 etcand as I said it doesn't bother me, and its an observation not an accusation, I just find it puzzling, I couldn't have put it better than stodgy, some things just don't suit modern bmxs
Sounds to me like you maybe see BMX/freestyle as something of a conformist fashion accessory as opposed to something you want to ride & do the tricks YOU want to do in it?er....no and actually I think thats a bit unnecessary tbh
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WOW around a year ago I was emailing a feller in the states about building me a custom double TT frame, it didn't happen due to he couldn't give me everything I wanted for it..I hope this frame comes in a size I like!!I think this frame with some Knight bike co parts, plus some graphit skyways (if I could get a set from those 2-Hip completes with 25-9 gearing) would look and ride amazing...
On the point of high seats, for some riders they have rode with their seat at a certain height since they began riding and their riding has developed in such a way that their seat actually aids their riding due to the fact their seat can be pinched by their knees, if you have only ever known slammed seats this is difficult to understand but an example is when doing no footed jumps the rider on landing would pinch their seat between their knees which would assist in them not slipping their pedals.For such a rider to slam their seat it would be like learning to ride all over again and why so their bike looks like every other at the park.Front brakes, if a rider has rode for the best part of 30 years with a front brake he's likely to have a bag full of front brake tricks so to remove his front brake he's gonna lose all his front brake tricks, why would he want to learn foot jam nose picks when he can do braked nose picks. I'm not being defensive as I love n/s bmx, I'm just trying to explain why some of the n/s bikes on here look the way they do.