Omni-directional freewheel? Oh yeah, and way too much badassedness.
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Originally posted by ak- View PostIf anyone is selling a 21'' top tube BMX frame, let me know.
And if the frame isn't "DansComp" worthy lol, don't bother. =]
Edit: it's a 20.5 sorry.Last edited by Red88; 11-28-2009, 05:19 PM.sigpic<< wrecked
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Originally posted by ak- View PostIf anyone is selling a 21'' top tube BMX frame, let me know.
And if the frame isn't "DansComp" worthy lol, don't bother. =]
this new "line" seems to be a super good value
Jay from GCHere is my photo gallery answering common questions about Ground Control Suspension, and e30 suspension problems in general.
Ground Control Gallery
The Ground Control facebook page: Dragged, kicking and screaming into social media to see what happens next.
Ground Control facebook page
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Originally posted by Hellabad View PostI was just checking out the Premium frames, and I really like them. They are made by Haro, or more correctly probably in the same factory as Haro. They have a 21 inch top tube, built in gyro things, a trick headtube, all butted and ovalized cr-mo, and you can buy them for WAY under msrp.
this new "line" seems to be a super good value
Jay from GC
I'm testing out my cousins 21.25''tt mirraco frame all my parts on it and I can definitely manual and barspin better but my 180's to fakies and 360's are getting sloppy :[ I might stick with it.
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Originally posted by delatlanta1281 View Post
Every day I wake up we drink a lot of coffee and watch the CNN
Every day I wake up to a bowl of clover honey and let the locusts fly in.
Lobsterbacks attack the town again
Wrap all my things in aluminum
Beams of darkness streak across the sky
Pink rays from the ancient satellite
Every time I look out my window same three dogs looking back at me.
Every time I open my windows cranes fly in to terrorize me.
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Up for sale is my 2008 Bianchi Pista fixed gear bicycle. It is pretty much brand new and the envy of all the bicycle-riding crack dealers in my neighborhood (Old Fourth Ward). The sprocket has been configured to effectively act as a single speed, and, since I value tragically uncool things like stopping, a front brake has been added. In the pictures you'll also see that I've added a headlight and a taillight, because, in addition to stopping, not being run over by cars is something I enjoy. You can easily remove all the safety accoutrements and flip the wheel over and have the minimalist, super-trendy bicycle of death currently favored by hipsters everywhere. If you are a hipster and want this bike, I reserve the right to add $150 to the price and possibly mock your sneakers. Let's face it, you bought them so people like me would make fun of you. Also, I'm offering this bike at less than half of what I paid for it - you owe me.
I got this back when I was thinking about becoming a hipster, and could think of no better way to prove my worth than by donning a Chrome messenger bag and drunkenly flogging myself from pub to pub on a two-wheeled, face-down crucifix. After about 50 miles of said activity, however, I realized I was much happier being a poseur, and that I hadn't really done anything "technically" cool since the Clinton administration when I told that girl who rejected my invitation to dance, "no, you must have misunderstood me, I said 'you look fat in those pants.'"
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