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xcuse me chippin in, the faction rider didn't win the first two heats because he's a total newb to racing, the rest of the field were race-fit and experienced, on the best 20" kit money could buy- getting a great result like that in one of your first races in nineteen years says a lot about why 22" bikes are so damn good- that massive lead makes them old 20's look pretty 'broke' to me.
just had a look on bcf. under 221/2" diameter including tyre is classed as 20". 221/2" and above is allowed to race cruiser class, so it depends what the overall diameter is to what class its in. If mountain bikes with gears are allowed :-\surly this is way more bmx than themAndy
looks like it could use a thinner tyre on the back
Spen 69. hi. how long does faction feel compared to a 20"? I want one too, but looking at the geometry on their website its just like a 20"Thing is, if you have a bmx with a 14.6 chainstay and a 39" wheelbase the toptube will be about 22.75" long. Your bike feel that long? You can get cruisers shorter than that!
D'ya think they are playing safe putting 48's on it??
I love the look of the 22" and recon it'd be more suitable than a 20" as a daily rider, I'd deffo have one.
Quote from: subversion on November 01, 2009, 06:13 PMD'ya think they are playing safe putting 48's on it??Sorry fella, I don't get the question. Are 48 spoke wheels not normal on a NS or do you have more spokes now? Bear in mind all my stuff is only 36 spoke, so this looks like a lot of spokes to me!