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• #202
does anyone knows what are the tyre clearenc for the Scissor frame in the back??
thanksbeat me to it, also if anyone knows... i read somwhere about paying for the ESB in installments anybody know about this and if it is possible. Cheers.
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• #204
beat me to it, also if anyone knows... i read somwhere about paying for the ESB in installments anybody know about this and if it is possible. Cheers.
Speak to John, they are really understanding and flexible at 14.
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• #205
I think we should have a thread with a list with all trick frames and frames suitable for tricks. Also maybe another one with a list of forks with the standard things people want to know like a2c, rake etc. If that's what you already had in mind then ignore this post. If you need a hand gathering the info I don't mind getting involved.
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• #206
I think we should have a thread with a list with all trick frames and frames suitable for tricks. Also maybe another one with a list of forks with the standard things people want to know like a2c, rake etc. If that's what you already had in mind then ignore this post. If you need a hand gathering the info I don't mind getting involved.
Finishing it off as we speak!
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• #207
Posted in bike porn, i think it deserve's a place here.
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• #208
its a wierd looking thing
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• #209
after another look i agree, red spoke's look shit. Also, not a lover of the bars. Or the grips. And LHDC just always seems weird to me, before someone pipes up about grinding I know! ;)
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• #210
the crankset looks kinda cool though, built in bashgaurd an that.
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• #211
with black bars, spokes and pedals, that would be awesome
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• #212
a bmxer last weekend fakie wall rode the pillar out of the bank at south bank on a fixed gear...amazing
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• #213
Charge release the Scissor, but it's replacing the Plug Freestyler, I thought it look pretty good;
http://www.chargebikes.com/products/bikes/images/big/Plug_Freestyler.jpg
Is that true? The new Freestyle is quite similar to the Scissor but its still called 'Freestyle'.
Thank god they changed the old one though. Not keen on it at all (or any of the 2009 Plugs tbh).
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• #214
The leader v1.5 looks to be a big step in the right direction comparative to its predecessor no?
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• #215
Is that true? The new Freestyle is quite similar to the Scissor but its still called 'Freestyle'.
Thank god they changed the old one though. Not keen on it at all (or any of the 2009 Plugs tbh).
No, I thought it was because of the fork but it wasn't, Scissor released as a frameset, the Charge Freestyler is the same old Plug with stronger barspinnable fork.
it's the only criticism I heard about the Freestyler, the fork isn't useful for trick.
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• #216
My criticism is that its ugly. The brakes are awful too. Although the new one doesn't have good brakes either but at least its nicer to look at.
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• #217
To be honest, if it was designed for trick in mind, appearance would be the last thing on my mind frankly.
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• #218
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• #219
i'd change the rim on the back though
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• #220
Not porn, just dunno where else to post this!
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• #222
Let me guess what tyres it have; conti?
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• #223
good eyes ;)
conti tour ride 32c, cheap.
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• #224
Im probably going to get a load of you blasting about the profile cranks, but I was wondering what trick cranks people are riding as I'm just about to do a tricking fixie and wanted to see what others were doing... :)
Cheers!
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• #225
profiles. :)
does anyone knows what are the tyre clearenc for the Scissor frame in the back??
thanks