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Quote from: mwhite18 on June 17, 2010, 11:44:04 PMprimo tenderizer pedals[/img]Do yourself a favor; buy some plastic pedals. They last way longer than you may think, save a good bit of weight, aren't as deadly as metal pedals, and are pretty cheap.
new here.Im 33, I tried to ride flatland as a kid but pretty much gave up 20" bikes once I turned 16. Just in the past 3-4 years Ive been collecting vintage BMX bikes and have rediscovered my love for flatland. Im amazed at the level of tricks that even no-name kids are pulling these days. Unreal. While I'll never be able to compete with that, I think Im about to build a new-school ride. STUFF IS PRICEY these days! As a kid I rode an 85 Diamondback Hot Streak. Ive recently aquired a few of those as well as some other things, including my favorite bike from that era: an 85 GT Pro Performer. Yeah, I was way into Martin Aparijo bitd. Those bouncy tricks are just plain funny now, even though I still cant do much of what they did in the 80s!Now, watching Kevin Jones videos makes me wanna climb back on and attempt to get rad. claim to fame: Art Thomason is an old friend, Im truly inspired by his successes.Bike suggestions for someone thats 33, 6'2" and 220 lbs???
Hey all,Name is Gregory and I don't ride but I'm a HUGE flatland fan. A while back ago, I directed a 35mm fiction short film that revolved around flatland called, "Sax's Final Orbit" featuring the riding of Jesse Puente and Day Smith.
Name: JDAge: 19Location: NMRiding since: Just startedBike: opsis 010Just ordered my bike and waiting to start. I was supposed to start at 17 but due to a car accident it put me off everything for awhile. Pretty excited to get out there and start riding. I've always been interested in flat, and skated for awhile. Now that I have the cash to get a bike I went ahead and did it. Already been watching a ton of videos and got the Ground rules dvd.