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Joined: 2007-06-17 Posts: 1 Location: |
Date: 2007-06-17 04:32:47 Topic: new to flatlanding |
| well i got this Haro fusion sitting in the garage and not sure weather or not to keep it, or upgrade it as a flatlander bike? what do you think? im thinking of getting some brakes, rims, and tires, do you have any reccommendations? | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 369 Location: Mays Landing, Nj |
Date: 2008-04-07 16:19:24 Topic: Re: new to flatlanding |
| i would wait until you really need parts to replace them. ive seen madd people nice shit when they start riding and then quit a month later and that is why i stopped comming to this god damn forum when you ask a simple fucking question people wont help you | |
Joined: 2008-07-16 Posts: 1 Location: |
Date: 2008-07-17 00:04:57 Topic: Re: new to flatlanding |
if u still want 2 replace them then i suggest chrome alex or alienation rims, khe flatland folding tires, and fly bikes or dia-tech brakes flatlandfuel.comshould help u out on this stuff
-hope this helps u out and good luck riding | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 301 Location: Portland, OR |
Date: 2008-07-20 00:51:32 Topic: Re: new to flatlanding |
| Contact Pat at flatlandfuel.com. He will hook you up with what you need. J First, say to youself what you would be; then do what you have to do. | |
Joined: A long time ago... Posts: 29 Location: Bluewater, New Mexico |
Date: 2008-07-22 16:54:57 Topic: Re: new to flatlanding |
Yeah I think you should learn some basic tricks and just replace anything you need from there. Shoot I started riding flatland on a cheap-ass wal-mart bike and now 6 yrs. later I have an Ares all fully customized my way with all my favorite parts. Goodluck!
- E-Jay....BMXician... Apache BMX. "The flatland life." | |
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