I dont want to be the Simon Cowell of flatland.... Maybe one of Dragons Den ....
i think it looks great and i think the enclosed dropouts are a nice idea, id rather use a female coaster (i do now) than a male axle but thats just my opinion
not to be nasty but if your in the BMX market and dont know much about byke, how long have you been in the BMX industry?Have you seen his last two frames he designed? Oh and the swiss miss KHE bars too He is the best help around. He may not be a welder (but knows tonnes about the properties though) but he knows alot about bicycle engineering.He loves BMX and will do alot to help others. yes you are seeing it from a business side but someone with his knowledge and years of input onto BMX I would jump for his help.
Quote from: byke on September 13, 2012, 12:19:31 PMI dont want to be the Simon Cowell of flatland.... Maybe one of Dragons Den .... I always thought Simon Cowell knows sh*t all about music, hes just a rich man who owes a label.Back to thread.About the frame... Me personally dont like the closed dropouts and the idea of the 3 sizes sounds good.
I think best toptube options are 18.5 19 and 19.5 seem like the average sizes now to be a unique frame fnd the most popular frames use those toptubes and make it better and I agree with everone on the dropouts the only hub I knowis infinty which is heavy and khe which I much more expensive I know aot who have the ufree and seem to be the freecoaster in use now also this being a flat frame I don't think going open dropouts wll sacriface strength