Well,just like all new flatland frames going bla bmx style straight Same tube,so are the bars. Don't mean to offend just old schooler opinion.
Quote from: HighLander on September 24, 2013, 10:21:23 PMWell,just like all new flatland frames going bla bmx style straight Same tube,so are the bars. Don't mean to offend just old schooler opinion.I like it that bikes are becoming "freestyle" bikes once again, meaning that with one bike you ride ramps, street, dirt or flat. That is how it was when riding was called "Freestylin'" still not sure how it all become so mucked up with all these sub categories. It is after all a bike a BMX bike at that so ride it and do what you like on it.
Another boring non flat specific part.Quality maybe top notch but why 6 deg sweep?How does this help with tricks?930g is getting pretty dam heavy too.
Anyone know the width on these bad boys? I like them. If they are wide enough. My Quamen Barkley bars are good and wide at 29, but the crossbar is a touch to high. I was just saying that on Facebook today, and bam. Here these are.
No multi butted or heat treated tubing because we made these to last. All these fancy heat-treated bars coming out are breaking - from every company.