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Offline mike_mca

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Nuestros Bikechecks
« on: July 30, 2008, 01:06:28 PM »
Hola amigos.
Aqui podemos pones nuestros bikechecks

aqui el mio :






saludos
flatland and hxc life!

Offline charlh5

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Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #1 on: July 30, 2008, 11:15:50 PM »
buena bike desde la bici micromachine de matt whilelm no habia visto una cleta tan linda

Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #2 on: July 31, 2008, 11:59:08 PM »
Quamen G-7 frame
getting Khe Tanaka forks and going
brakeless in back
alot of parts are either KHe, RyalGoods, Brickhouse,
Profile cranks, colony pivotal seatpost and mcneil seat!

it will be 21.5 pounds when i get the Tanaka forks and make
the change!


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Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #3 on: August 01, 2008, 03:35:28 AM »
fit hello.. one cuestion for you..
Tell me the diference bewtew the quamane g7 and the quamen g3 frames...
The tanaka fork is so light but the stmartin chanpage is my choise....

Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #4 on: August 02, 2008, 03:05:02 AM »
HELLO CHARLIE,

The difference is weight as you have a thinnner tubing used
and the new style double over technique is used as seen in
both KGB and a Bad Thing and many others in the gusset.
THE G-3 I BELIEVE WAS 5.1 AND THE G-7 IS A LIGHT 4.2
IN POUNDS SO YES THERE IS A ALOT OF WEIGHT DIFFERENCES.

there is also the back triangle is different as there are more holes
and optimal use of the dropouts in saving of weight..most important
from the G-5 on, they went from a 76.5 headtube angle to an 75 head-
tube angle and i neverr liked the 76.5 and neither did alot of the riders.

i have been riding Quamen's for a long time and i supposely suppose
to get the new Quamen whejn it comes out as Anthony suppose to get
ahold of me but that frame is like 3.8 pounds.

THE FORK YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT, THE ST MARTIN IS A HEAVY FORK
AND I HAVE ODYSSEY PRO FLATLAND FORKS, which are 4.2 pounds and i
want to get my bike to around 21.5 pounds.

i ride with Jesse P., Pete B., and Mikey and their bikes are 19.5, 20.5 and
20.75 pounds and i like the feel of their bikes. IT IS JUST THE MATTER THAT
THE LIGHTER THE BIKE THEN IT IS EASIER TO MANEUVER AND FLIP,BODY
VARIAL ETC ON.

i guess if you are so use to having an heavy bike that you dont know better
but if you rode an bike like one of our bikes then you would understand what
i am talking about and i ride with riders that really like fast, light bikes that you
can do flips, body varials, crounching tigers etc on etc.......you need to come out
and stay at the house and ride with us at the Clocktower and ride one of our bikes
to know what i am talking about!

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Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #5 on: August 02, 2008, 04:28:53 AM »
Cuadro: St. Martin X2 18.1"
Tenedor: Khe Aluminio
Timon: Fly Suelo
Sillon: Hemorroide
Tubo sillon: Odissey
Aros: Odissey Hazzard
Freecoaster: Khe Geisha
Freno Delantero: Hombre
Creank: Premium
Gomas: Odissey freq. g- alante y Khe premium folding atras

« Last Edit: August 02, 2008, 04:32:32 AM by isaacdjr »

Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2008, 10:55:45 PM »
sorry charlie
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Offline franciscofromperu

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Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #7 on: August 08, 2008, 07:31:33 AM »
mi bici hasta el momento, mañana cambio el marco por el khe paris 2:
marco khe militant
horquilla OG vajda
timon khe swissmiss
freno diatech hombre fiesta upgrade
palanca de freno odyssey monolever
mangos bizhouse
barends fly bikes nylon
pegs delanteros a bad thing rounded cap
pegs traseros suelo magnesium
masa delantera we the people pi
masa trasera federal freecoaster hub
aros sun rhyno lite 48h
bielas st martin ecoflatpro cranckset
catalina st martin hollowflat 16t
pedales wellgo flatland
asiento khe watanabe
tubo de asiento st martin laidback
llantas khe premium
camaras khe twiggy
headset eastern
seat clamp shadow conspirancy
cadena khe tanga
alloy niples

peso: 9.2 kg.

francisco lindo
flatland peru

Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #8 on: August 09, 2008, 11:10:19 PM »
Peru eh
en Lima?
yo voy a la Peru in 1999
me amoro Peru y Lima y Amazonia en Peru

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Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #9 on: August 10, 2008, 01:56:50 AM »
Peru eh
en Lima?
yo voy a la Peru in 1999
me amoro Peru y Lima y Amazonia en Peru

asi es, de lima - peru soy yo, gracias por el elogio de mi pais, me alegra que te hay gustado, cuando quieras puedes venir de nuevo y hacer unas sesiones de flatland con la gente de peru

yes, I'm from lima - peru, thanks for the praise about my country, makes me happy that you have liked, when you want you can come again and go out for a sessions of flatland with the people of peru

cheers
francisco

Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #10 on: August 10, 2008, 11:07:03 PM »
ha ha
en englis y espanol and hablo espanol y englis
pero gracias

no sabo cuando voy a la peru oltra vez pero pronto
yo amoro Peru

Cuantos mas Flatlanders in Lima?
seis o seinte ouvo

Offline franciscofromperu

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Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2008, 11:04:50 PM »
en lima hay como 20 riders o un poco mas, tal vez 30, gustosamente quedas invitado a venir cuando quieras a peru

saludos

francisco
www.flatland-peru.com

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Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #12 on: August 14, 2008, 04:40:56 PM »
HELLO CHARLIE,

The difference is weight as you have a thinnner tubing used
and the new style double over technique is used as seen in
both KGB and a Bad Thing and many others in the gusset.
THE G-3 I BELIEVE WAS 5.1 AND THE G-7 IS A LIGHT 4.2
IN POUNDS SO YES THERE IS A ALOT OF WEIGHT DIFFERENCES.

there is also the back triangle is different as there are more holes
and optimal use of the dropouts in saving of weight..most important
from the G-5 on, they went from a 76.5 headtube angle to an 75 head-
tube angle and i neverr liked the 76.5 and neither did alot of the riders.

i have been riding Quamen's for a long time and i supposely suppose
to get the new Quamen whejn it comes out as Anthony suppose to get
ahold of me but that frame is like 3.8 pounds.

THE FORK YOU ARE TALKING ABOUT, THE ST MARTIN IS A HEAVY FORK
AND I HAVE ODYSSEY PRO FLATLAND FORKS, which are 4.2 pounds and i
want to get my bike to around 21.5 pounds.

i ride with Jesse P., Pete B., and Mikey and their bikes are 19.5, 20.5 and
20.75 pounds and i like the feel of their bikes. IT IS JUST THE MATTER THAT
THE LIGHTER THE BIKE THEN IT IS EASIER TO MANEUVER AND FLIP,BODY
VARIAL ETC ON.

i guess if you are so use to having an heavy bike that you dont know better
but if you rode an bike like one of our bikes then you would understand what
i am talking about and i ride with riders that really like fast, light bikes that you
can do flips, body varials, crounching tigers etc on etc.......you need to come out
and stay at the house and ride with us at the Clocktower and ride one of our bikes
to know what i am talking about!

Thanks FIT now i know and i buy my New Quamen frame in flatalandfuel....

Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #13 on: August 14, 2008, 11:30:23 PM »
yeah they are very good frames
i am getting the new Quamen shipped to me by
them as soon as Maxy decides the dimensions
of the new Quamen and it is going to be 3.8 pounds
or so yeah it is going to be even lighter than the current
frame i have and get my bike to below 21 pounds hopefully.

i just had all kinds of problems putting my suelo V3 forks on
and yeah finally it is all set and ready to ride but the heat is
extreme here right now with temps over 100 f..degrees everyday

damn sub-tropics!

Offline RafaelVargas

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Re: Nuestros Bikechecks
« Reply #14 on: August 24, 2008, 10:07:44 PM »


Frame: Ares Ay-Ex
Stem: Dk Top-Load
Fork: WeThePeople
Bars: Suelo V2
Sprocket: Inertia
Cranks: Profile 165mm
Tires: Freq. G 1.75
Seat, SeatPost, Seatclamp, Chain, Rims, Pegs: Sin Marca