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Re: post your flat bikes here posted on 2007-05-27 18:02:42

[img]http://i7.tinypic.com/54cz6dx.jpg[/img]

 

Re: post pics of you ridin` posted on 2006-07-10 07:51:05

Some pics from yesterday with my new bike

[img]http://i6.tinypic.com/1zfprw3.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i6.tinypic.com/1zfpsic.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i6.tinypic.com/1zfpylg.jpg[/img]

 

Re: wat frame should i get posted on 2006-07-05 01:42:19

I like my simple... but realy.. It's just a personal thing...
1 thing about the simple is that it does feel a bit strange on the frontwheel..

 

Re: post pics of you ridin` posted on 2006-07-04 12:27:27

[quote author=Metaphore link=topic=311.msg197550#msg197550 date=1152039786]
Flatd: YOU'RE the guy who was also at the menen jam in Belgium last summer!
I didn't know you posted here :)

Alot of nice pics on this page, keep 'em coming!
[/quote]

Jup that's me! Realy liked that jam! I don't post here very often.. most of the time I'm just reading  8-) and working hard on some new tricks  :-)

 

Re: post pics of you ridin` posted on 2006-07-04 05:39:31

some pics frome 2 weeks ago..

[img]http://www.boomspeed.com/skaterdennis/40.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.boomspeed.com/skaterdennis/39.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.boomspeed.com/skaterdennis/41.jpg[/img]


 

Re: Just me asking for trick help again. posted on 2006-07-01 13:47:25

just don't think to much when learning new tricks...

 

multiple whiplashes with mike s bar... posted on 2006-05-07 02:03:30

posible or imposible... ?

I want to learn them this summer but some people say that it is much harder with a zerobar... is it thrue?

 

Bram Verhallen signature frame: KHE R.I.P. posted on 2006-01-22 10:48:35

today I got a change to ride bram's frame..
and it has so much space EVERYWHERE! that's a big plus.. appart from that it is a very fast bike on the front and backwheel.. I like the frame..

 

Bram Verhallen signature frame: KHE R.I.P. posted on 2006-01-20 14:17:20

what do you think about the 14mm dropouts?
not realy standard for a flat bike...

 

Bram Verhallen signature frame: KHE R.I.P. posted on 2006-01-20 13:25:26

[quote="Tim Knoll"]wtf is a poid?[/quote]

Sorry my mistake.. it's from agoride (french for weight I think)

 

Bram Verhallen signature frame: KHE R.I.P. posted on 2006-01-20 06:49:10

[quote="griOt"]that is what you call a pure flatland frame. All i see are functions. i dig it. :idea:[/quote]

What kind of functions do you see than?

ps. peeeejaaa :?: .. please don't quote the whole topic.. thanks :)

 

Bram Verhallen signature frame: KHE R.I.P. posted on 2006-01-20 02:18:57

Bram Verhallen has is own signature frame by KHE!!

Bram: Since around mid 05 i have been working to make this frame reality
Finally my dream came true!

Specs: (these are the specs of the first proto so anything can change)
18.8 Top Tube
13.19 CS
74 HA
71.5 SA
5mm thick dropouts
14MM slots
Integrated headset (45/45)
Integrated seatpostclamp (25.4)
Euro bracket bottom
Weight around 2.1 with seatclamp and headset(cups)
Metallic black only! With stickers under clearcoat


[img]http://www.agoride.com/docs/img_paragraphe/000164/016348P.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.agoride.com/docs/img_paragraphe/000164/016353P.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.agoride.com/docs/img_paragraphe/000164/016354P.jpg[/img]
[img]http://www.agoride.com/docs/img_paragraphe/000164/016356P.jpg[/img]

interview on agoride: [url]http://www.agoride.com/Bmx/Matos/rip_18821_41_55.htm[/url]

So, what do you think of it?!
I'd like to hear some opinions about this frame.. so go ahead!!!

 

Profile shell for Nankai's? posted on 2006-01-12 09:45:26

[quote="Metaphore"
Maybe they could lower the cost by not cnc'ing their logo in the bug shell and just put a sticker on it or something :wink:[/quote]

thats would be a start...

Think I'll just wait for the khe.. and hope it wil come in a 14mm version...

no more broken axels!

 

Gallery from last Flatland Jam posted on 2006-01-12 02:16:44

nice :)
I like the first pic

 

how is the KGB posted on 2006-01-12 02:14:17

[quote="JJJeters!!!!"]did any of you guys bother to notice this thread was started a year ago? :lol:[/quote]

lol!

anyways.. kgb is nice... I have one.. but it's not super or anything.. give me a darwin and I'd be just as happy...

(and I think choosing a frame is a personal thing.. You can't say to someone that a kgb is the best frame or a dawrin is... some may like it.. some won't. I've listen to much to other peoples opinions on bike parts and it didn't always turned out to be a good thing to do)

 

chain tensioners for kgb posted on 2006-01-10 04:43:07

do all chain tensioners fit on the inside of a kgb frame?

 

Untill Tricks Click..... posted on 2005-12-25 12:38:21

sometimes after months/years of trying a trick it clicks... 1 time.. and after that 1 click you can't do it a second time... I realy hate that

 

brakes vs no brakes posted on 2005-12-24 04:10:13

I just like to role/pump all of my tricks... so I just don't need them.. :)

 

Sharpen your balance. posted on 2005-12-24 04:05:42

no offence but I think it's nonsense... the whole unbike en whiplash machine idea...

If you want to learn to balance a trick... take your bike and practice the trick.. try to think logical about balancing the trick.. (do I need to lean more forward or backward? etc.)

An unbike IS fun but it doesn't feal like a bike.. and the same thing for the whiplash machine!

 

kgb pegs/pegs with smaller diameter posted on 2005-11-08 05:11:49

how are they?
any good/bad experiences with them?

does the smaller diameter of the make any difference?

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