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  • After two years of constant use both in the city and up to 120 mile+ rides i reckon i'm in a better position to give an honest opinion than you after your month.
    Brooklyn machine works didn't invent their rep....they earned it...through making some of the best and most influential products in the bike industry.
    Shimano didn't invent v-brakes, BMW did...the race link remains one of the best downhill frames ever made...the gangsta has had countless imitators.

    I'm blinded by nothing...but i know what makes a good bike...and my brooklyn will outlast any langster.

    I couldn't agree more.

    And buying a Brooklyn, is not just buying a frame, its buying into a whole community of like-minded people.

    Further more, i have never come accross a company owned and run by such a nice group of people, who want to do nothing but help you all they can, come off it, after one phone call, i was invited to the factory, and also offered a place to stay for the week!

    All in all, you do pay for what you get, and i would have absolutely no problem spunk 700 on a frame, I've got 2 Park bikes, and they are without a doubt the best jump frame i've ridden!

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