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Date: 2006-05-11 20:33:41 Topic: Which BMX is better?

Which is a better bmx??

Either a We The People "4 Seasons", or a Fitbike "flow street"

Go check out the fitbike flow street at www.fitbikeco.com and look under bmx's and select flow street to see the stats since I cant copy them, and below are the stats for the we the people bmx.

Frame:
Full Sanko 4130 cr-mo frame, Euro-BB, heat-treated d/outs & h/tube, intergrated h/set
Size:
20.5"TT INT. HEADSET
Fork:
Cr-mo steerer tube and blades, hi-ten dropouts, without U-brake pivots

Color 1:
Frame: black/bottle green (fade) Fork & handlebar: black
Color 2:
Frame: brown/tan (fade) Fork & handlebar: brown

Brake F:
Tektro 985A-series (Caliper-brake)
Brake R:
Tektro 904AD-series (U-brake)
Brake Levers F/R:
Tektro, 289A
Brake Cables
wethepeople Jagwire slick cable
Headset:
Integrated h/set
Stem:
Salt pro, front clamping stem, 6061 T6 alloy forged, 55mm reach
Handlebar:
Full 4130 cr-mo
Grips:
Salt, kraton grips, lamella pattern, 130mm length

Chainring:
28T, wethepeople “Stereo sprocket”, 606T6 heat treated alloy, cnc
Crank Set:
Salt, Pro tubular 4130 cr-mo crank arms and spindle

Chain:
KMC Z410, 1/2“x 1/8“
Rotor:
-
Freewheel:
N/a (Cassette hub)
Pedal:
Aluminum platform pedals with replacable pins, cr-mo axle
BB Set:
Sealed bearing Euro-BB set

Rims:
Alex DX2418 rims, aluminum, front: black 36h, rear: black 48h with ground sidewall
Tires F/R:
Front: Kenda K-Rad x 2.125“, rear: Kenda Kontact x 1.95“, all black
 -

Hub/F:
Salt, strong aluminum low-flange, sealed bearing, 3/8“ cr-mo axle, 36h
Hub/R:
Salt, Cassette hub with 10t driver, sealed bearing, 14mm cr-mo axle, 48h
Pegs:
Salt, steel, 1 pair, black, 38mm x 105mm
Saddle:
Wethepeople pro-complete seat with 8mm rails (VL-7040-8)
Seat Post:
Salt, 6061T6 alloy seatpost, multi adjust
Seat Clamp:
Salt, alloy single bolt
Weight:
13.1kg (28.9lbs) Frame weight: 2.65kg (5.83lbs, 93.47oz)

Highlights/changes for 2006:

New Slim wethepeople Pro Saddle w/8mm rails
New Salt PRO 4130 cr-mo tubular 3pc crank with sealed euro-bb
Full 4130 cr-mo Sanko tubing frame, heattreated d/outs and h/tube, with Int. H/set
Front: low flange, sb, rear: cassette 10T, sb
Strong 6061 T6 alloy rims, only rear: ground sidewall for better brake performance
wethepeople „Stereo-sprocket“ 6061 T6 heattreated alloy
Full 4130 cr-mo fork
6061 T6 alloy seatpost, multi adjust

Much Thanks, Charles..


-charley boy.

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Date: 2006-05-29 10:29:33 Topic: Re: Which BMX is better?

i'd go flow


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Date: 2006-05-29 12:15:55 Topic: Re: Which BMX is better?

the flow doesnt have breaks and has alot of sketchy poarts.
The wtp is a more solid bike and all around will last you longer




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Date: 2006-06-02 15:38:14 Topic: Re: Which BMX is better?

flow id say.


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Date: 2006-06-04 15:45:54 Topic: Re: Which BMX is better?

I like the flow better, the street is way better than the normal....


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