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pastcaring

Chimp
Nov 22, 2006
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Hmmm, I have to admit that I actually do not like the sr6. I like the older BMWs much more.:brows:
I've rode the minilink and the sr6. The sr6 is the better bike imo. 24" wheel are crap off road. Not a fan of doc or Brooklyn, just good bikes whoever makes them!
 

Sandwich

Pig my fish!
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May 23, 2002
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I disagree. 24" tires make less of a difference than the internet encourages you to think. This is after swapping between both on the same bike on the same terrain. Yes, 26s roll better, no, 24s don't make a world shattering difference.

W00dy rides his with 24 rr and 26 fr and loves it all day long. I don't think he can tell the difference anymore. I was impressed with the nimbleness the bike gained back after blowing out my 26 for the millionth time and swapping back to 24s. the BB is lower, cornering was better, and performance didn't suffer the way I expected it to.
 

pastcaring

Chimp
Nov 22, 2006
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as i have said, i have ridden 24 and 26. in my opinion not swayed by internet encouragement! 24s are much slower through rocks and roots (and anything else that isn't smooth) than 26

not hating on 24s. been running 24s on my dj/street bike for 10 years.
just think horses for coarses!
 

no skid marks

Monkey
Jan 15, 2006
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ACT Australia
I disagree. 24" tires make less of a difference than the internet encourages you to think. This is after swapping between both on the same bike on the same terrain. Yes, 26s roll better, no, 24s don't make a world shattering difference.

W00dy rides his with 24 rr and 26 fr and loves it all day long. I don't think he can tell the difference anymore. I was impressed with the nimbleness the bike gained back after blowing out my 26 for the millionth time and swapping back to 24s. the BB is lower, cornering was better, and performance didn't suffer the way I expected it to.
But you're running much fatter 24" tyres, reducing the difference in diameter. 26 are much more eficient and fast, 24 are more fun and chuckable. 24 also have a smaller different shaped contact patch, and brake cornering traction easier.
 

Sandwich

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May 23, 2002
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True. I'm not trying to say we should switch back to 24s or that they should be used for racing, but rather that the difference is overrated.
 

seismic

Turbo Monkey
Dec 22, 2003
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I have to admit that I was tempted by the FQ Mini Link as I like the old BMWs (BigLink, RL, FQ, HM and so)...not much for the new sr6 and the current design. However, I think people have a point with 24" being a negative issue.....atleast there is a very limited choice of tyres compared to 26".
 

no skid marks

Monkey
Jan 15, 2006
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ACT Australia
24 for is for fun, pure and simple. The bike is heaps more playful and easy to throw around(BMX like), but break traction easier, doesn't hold a line as well, and will hook up more on sharp edges,or roll slower if you run balloons on it so it doesn't hook up. and 24 on the rear only is just a joke.
The difference is overrated, but it is there. The FQ does have a rearward axle path, so the hooking up on sharp edges is probably no worse then a BB height pivoted 26" dually.
 

Jimmy_Pop

Turbo Monkey
Mar 1, 2002
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Phoenix, Az USA
It's remarkable the changes in all our lives that have taken place while this thread has been going. i foresee the end of this thread is immediate.

me:

went from lurker to buying a used TMX. was treated like gold by Doc in getting it refurbished and answered all my "why this?" and "why that?" questions common with bmw newbies.

sold that and bought a new RL from BMW based on the build quality of the bike and excellent support. Doc took my order.

rocked the RL for several years.

bought my first house (condo)

lost my dad

got engaged and all those related things

started my own company

SToked about this new bike, Chris and Terry's new company, all their amazing bikes and their future.

Congrats you two!



 

DhUrbaner

Chimp
Oct 9, 2006
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The SR-6 is a sweet bike. It pedals great, rides rock gardens like a dh bike and flickable like a dirt jumper. Cant wait for another crack at the Mega-Avalanche next year on it. Hammer is the key to making this bike the perfect mega bike. Long live Brooklyn Machine Works!
 

IH8Rice

I'm Mr. Negative! I Fail!
Aug 2, 2008
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Im over here now
The SR-6 is a sweet bike. It pedals great, rides rock gardens like a dh bike and flickable like a dirt jumper. Cant wait for another crack at the Mega-Avalanche next year on it. Hammer is the key to making this bike the perfect mega bike. Long live Brooklyn Machine Works!
so when you coming back out here for some runs guys?
 

BROOKLYN1

Chimp
Jul 29, 2007
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Here is a SR6 freshy for 2010 with Teflon coated swing arm and linkages. the bike was set up for the ICE race last month at Blue Mountain PA. I took it to the semi finals.
 

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IH8Rice

I'm Mr. Negative! I Fail!
Aug 2, 2008
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Anyone here got an SR-8? How's it supposed to ride?????
my buddy has a sr8 and sr6.
his setup is completely opposite of how i have my bikes so it was hard to do a good comparison. the TT is short on the bike which i did not like.
the bike did suck up everything i threw at it even with a super soft setup.
 

About2bike

Chimp
Aug 5, 2003
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Just wanted to let all the BMW junkies on the East coast know a big group of machines from a private collection will be on display this April.

What: Hello Kitty edition TMX, FQ single speed, possible Big Link, Street Sweep XL Barney purple, Sunburst Orange Hitman. Other east coast bikes as well like Spooky and Evil

Where 305K Gallery, 305 Knowlton St, Bridgeport CT 06608

When Saturdays April 9th - April 30th 12-6 pm or by appointment
Group rides every Saturday @ 2 could organize a Hucking session in Trumbull if there is interest
More info PM me or check out Fresh Frames on Facebook
 

About2bike

Chimp
Aug 5, 2003
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Photos will come. The Theme is East Coast Progression and it will start with an 84 Fat Chance and go up to a Hitman.
I don't know of a Darkside I can get my hands on But wanted to have at least one Spooky.
I thought this group would appreciate getting all the BMWs together.
Will keep posted and add pictures
 

SuspectDevice

Turbo Monkey
Aug 23, 2002
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Roanoke, VA
Photos will come. The Theme is East Coast Progression and it will start with an 84 Fat Chance and go up to a Hitman.
I don't know of a Darkside I can get my hands on But wanted to have at least one Spooky.
I thought this group would appreciate getting all the BMWs together.
Will keep posted and add pictures
FTW and I could build you an '97 Metalhead replica for ~$1850 if you really wanted one. We could even put useable brake mounts on it!

If you want a Darkside replica it'd be even cheaper($1200). I actually have updated OG Darkside tube sets in stock! If you actually want to ride the Darkside I'd reccomend a new one. The reason you can't find any of the old ones is that they are all broken!