whats the weigth?
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Quote from: das-owal on April 11, 2010, 01:31:03 PMwhats the weigth? Ok no answer!
EXCELLENT WORK............. keep it up bro...........
mission accomplished!!!!!! yeah!!!!!
Not really a fan of these designs anymore, i don't think this is the right path for flatland parts geometries.Also, I think this will be very prone to cracking/bending at the crossbar bend because it looks way too wide.
Hugo should be parts engineer of every company of all time.
Quote from: Jwax on April 13, 2010, 06:37:01 AMHugo should be parts engineer of every company of all time. Whatever gets you through the night dude, but I wasn't trying to evaluate the design suitability, I just don't think it's the right one in order for flatland to keep growing as BMX and stop being the ugly duckling.We've been trying to adapt products to our needs and in the process Flatland ends up as a discipline that is too apart from it's cousins, Street, Vert, Park, Dirt, etc.I truly believe it's time to start doing the opposite, adapt ourselves to classic parts designs, that won't stop us from doing flatland, at all.I can totally live with the idea of a flatland handlebar like StMartin Eien, Suelo v3, Sequence 226, KHE A-Blast, SickChild 7-three, and I don't know if you've noticed but those are like the top 5 newest models to be released, what does that mean? I'm not sure but I think I'm not the only one thinking this way