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feel too big 4 BMX? - check this....

knowayback

Chimp
Sep 25, 2008
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...pics of Jaumell Campbell's new 2009 Deuce Deuce are up on the Macneil site.

http://www.macneilbmx.com/blog/2009/...l-deuce-deuce/

So psyched about this - been at least 3 years since it was updated.

Hopefully this one weighs less than 6lbs.....!

I seriously recommend anyone over 6'4" to try a 22" frame - takes a bit of adjustment but then feels awesome. I'd never ride any less now.

Just wish other manufacturers offered a bit of competition
 

cmc

Turbo Monkey
Nov 17, 2006
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austin
I'll never be able to sell my 2005 Deuce Deuce now...



http://www.macneilbmx.com/blog/2009/

Jaumell Campbell is really tall, so he thought it would be a good idea to give on of the new Deuce Deuce samples a go. He just built his bike up and sent over some shots. The new Deuce will be out soon with all the other frames and it’s been updated from top to bottom. While still keeping the whole philosophy of the Deuce – having a bike for the bigger riders – we’ve lightened it up a bit, shortened the back end, and gave it some fresh paint and graphics.

Check out more photos and parts list of Jaumell’s Deuce after the jump -
 

ServeEm

Turbo Monkey
Feb 21, 2006
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SacTown
6lbs isn't hella heavy, hell I'd buy if you were selling. I'm curioius about a 22" frame. I love my 21".