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just ordered my 1.75's yesterday... looking forward to checking them out...
Re: How to measure head tube posted on 2005-01-06 09:16:10
[quote="byke"][quote="antty"]Hi, can any one tell me how to measure head tube angle ? Can illustrate with picture if possible or some website tutorial, thx[/quote]
there is no real way of measuring unless you have a pre spefied fork height ... and unfortuatly there is no standard[/quote]i was actually wondering about this... my khe forks (new ones, alum. zero offset) seem to be taller than my old oddy forks... i'll have to inspect closer tonight...
post pics of your bikes here (FLATLAND) posted on 2005-01-06 08:26:35
[quote="ernell"][img]http://www.ernell.se/foto/bmx/simple/Latest.jpg[/img]
Once again, my simple bike.
more pics & specs. at [url]www.ernell.se[/url][/quote]nice...
Cons of Badda Bling? posted on 2005-01-05 11:13:54
they are tanks at 6lbs.
Martti . . . No Brakes!!! posted on 2005-01-05 07:33:56
[quote="Metalsoft"]hi
I asked martti why he ride with brakes and if he ever thought about riding without in our interview on global-flat ... maybe this is interesting for you ..[/quote]Great interview man...
how is the KHE K-Pro Flat Saddle? posted on 2005-01-04 13:24:30
[quote="Gensanity"]yeah there's plenty of room..at least for me. And the underside is kind of a lip, so you can wrap your fingers around real good. The only think I don't like about the seat is that when I'm doing fork wheelies, sometimes my ginger gets stuck underneath the nose of the seat inbetween 2 bars. I can pull it out easily..its just kind of a hassle. But then it sounds like you don't even hold the nose of the seat and prefer the back which is great. so yah..hope that helps[/quote]cool, thanks for the info... my ares seat has tons of room to grab, but my gt show seat doesn't have nearly as much and becuase of that i don't really like it, but want to try the khe seat...
how is the KHE K-Pro Flat Saddle? posted on 2005-01-04 08:05:38
thanks for all the feedback...
i really want to know how the grip on the back of the seat is. like is there alot of room for your hand and fingers?
Side Squeaks Tips posted on 2005-01-03 14:29:55
actually, once you really figure out the balance point, it doesn't matter how you hold the seat, put your thumb this way etc... once you practice it enough over time you will find the balance point and it will be much easier...
whats up with the flatlandfuel holiday giveaway? posted on 2005-01-03 12:26:17
it's been 3 hours... give the guy a chance... jeez...
AM class drama?? posted on 2005-01-03 10:50:10
[quote="hoza"]suck a dick.got a problem with me ill meet any of u two blocks from any jam(so not to bring drama to the jam)and knock your bicth ass out.think im bullshitting ill be at fianl exam on sat.i dont want your respect.ive get enough from many other sorces other the 12 year olds on a fucking forum.i was simply trying to inform the ppl.about things that are happening.dont like it dont read it.and damn sure dont post on it.so fuck u and your resect.
"oh oh your hurting the sport,flatland doesnt need drama"suck a dick bitches[/quote]are you like 3 years old?
how is the KHE K-Pro Flat Saddle? posted on 2005-01-03 09:05:57
anyone use one? it seems to be very light...
how is the grip?
Working on......"rolling-whips"? Poll posted on 2004-12-30 08:45:09
[quote="pimpy rider"]as far as zero offset forks, The difference is very very small at best.[/quote]i disagree, the difference is quite substantial actually...
New KHE F-set Gyro System. Whats your opinion? posted on 2004-12-30 07:43:41
interesting... who knew that honda makes bmx bikes with an internal gyro... actually i thought it was only a khe thing but apparently it's not even their own technology...
anyway, to me it seems kind of bulky and overkill, but i've never used one so i can't tell you for sure, although i have seen negative feedback about them on this forum in the past...
post pics of your bike here! posted on 2004-12-29 13:17:26
[quote="flatland922"]THanks for the comments. Yes its a fly simple. It weighs in at 27.5 pounds.[/quote]How do you like the zero offset forks with that frame? I am thinking about buying a simple - i also run zero offest forks - but is seems like there isn't much clearance under the frame...
post pics of your bike here! posted on 2004-12-29 12:51:08
[quote="flatland922"][img]http://www.bmxcrew.com/simple2.jpg[/img]
Damn i love my bike.[/quote]That's a fly simple right?



