DOPE!!!!!
I may sell my baby here... I think I'm getting too old for the 20" ... Maybe I'll get a fixie so I can still do tricks but not constantly hurt myself like on the BMX. I duno... the BMX cost me about 12 to build. It would be a shame to sell it.
You know what sucks about living in a flat ground state like FL... this
I'd love to ride one of these!
I may sell my baby here... I think I'm getting too old for the 20" ... Maybe I'll get a fixie so I can still do tricks but not constantly hurt myself like on the BMX. I duno... the BMX cost me about 12 to build. It would be a shame to sell it.
You know what sucks about living in a flat ground state like FL... this
I'd love to ride one of these!
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Dude, we used to build gravity bikes in the 80's. Turn a 20" frame upside down, so your belly rested on the bottom bracket, used some low rise bars leaned way forward and footpegs on the back axle. Sooooo much fun. BMX Action back in like '87-'88 was doing all kinds of builds.
Gravity bikes were a bit of a pain in the ass for us, because none of us had cars to get us back to the top of the hills. Plus, I owned on bike at the time, so it was tear it down, make it into a gravity bike, ride for the day, then tear it down again, then rebuild it for that weekend's race. I did have the advantage of working in a bike shop though. May not have had all the trick parts, but my bike was smooth as butter.