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Jun 25, 2007
19
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Canada
Here it is...



This beast beats the Sh*it out of me for about 2 hours a night, but I just keep on coming back for more lovely punishment....

hub - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/nankai.jpghttp://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/nankai.jpg
stem - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/minimalism.jpg
fork - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/front.jpg
crank - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/crank.jpg
seat - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/seat.jpg
stays - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/cruiser_flatland_stays.jpg

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Bars: Atomlab Jesme (cut) 396g
Stem: KHE Minimalism 156g
Grips: Revell (cut) 94g
ODI Grip Stops 8g/pr.
(NEW) KHE K-Bone Bar Ends 24g/pr
Headset: Cane Creek S2 116g
Spacers: Carbon 11g
Fork: Echo Urban Disc 838g (cut)
Frame: Balfa Custom Minuteman (110mm r-dropout; no bosses) 2,776g
Seat Clamp: Atomlab GI: 18g
Seat Post Combo: MacNeil Pivotal Post 27.2 & Imperial Seat 580g
Crank: St Martin EcoFlat Pro (includes sprocket & ISIS BB) 740g
Pedals: KHE Stimulatorz 2006 (sealed) 440g
Chain: ACS Black 337g (cut)
Pegs: Fly 189g x4
Rims: Halo SAS 48h 807g x2
Tires: Kenda Kiniption 26x2.3 840g x2
Tubes: Syncros XC Superlite ???
Rear Hub: Nankai Technolite Freecoaster 3/8 11t 675g
Front Hub: 48h (disc) with "g-sport-type" 20mm thru-axle 551g
Spokes: DT Swiss Champion Spokes & Nipples 0.65g x96 = 624g

I ride "urban flatland" BRAKELESS and try to bust hang fives (messiahs), hitch hikers, and other stuff I see on youtube. I used to ride a big 'ol "cruiser flatland" bike in 2005, but I've out grown it now.
 

Bicyclist

Turbo Monkey
Apr 4, 2004
10,152
2
SB
Seems like a 20" would be more beneficial for most flatland stuff, but I guess I'm wrong. Looks good though.
 

sittingduck

Turbo Monkey
Jun 22, 2007
1,958
2
Oregon
That's beautiful... I have to find one of those forks for my cruiser, it looks like it has a slight amount of rake. The frame I have now has a REALLY steep headtube, and my fork has zero rake to it. Makes for a very twitchy front end.
 
Jun 25, 2007
19
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Canada
That's beautiful... I have to find one of those forks for my cruiser, it looks like it has a slight amount of rake. The frame I have now has a REALLY steep headtube, and my fork has zero rake to it. Makes for a very twitchy front end.
Thanks...

What kind of fork do you have?

The "Urban" fork is manufactured by ECHO, and is primarily used in bike trials riding. There are 3 models to choose from and are available in the US. Each fork has an forward offset of 45mm which should help you along. http://www.echobike.com/steering.html
 

sittingduck

Turbo Monkey
Jun 22, 2007
1,958
2
Oregon
Thanks...

What kind of fork do you have?

The "Urban" fork is manufactured by ECHO, and is primarily used in bike trials riding. There are 3 models to choose from and are available in the US. Each fork has an forward offset of 45mm which should help you along. http://www.echobike.com/steering.html
I actually hit up that site earlier.... I didn't read your post closely enough, and thought you were running 24" wheels. My quest for a raked 24" fork continues. I'm running a Free Agent fork.
 

dirtdevil

Monkey
Aug 8, 2003
129
0
Coto de Caza
Here it is...



This beast beats the Sh*it out of me for about 2 hours a night, but I just keep on coming back for more lovely punishment....

hub - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/nankai.jpghttp://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/nankai.jpg
stem - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/minimalism.jpg
fork - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/front.jpg
crank - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/crank.jpg
seat - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/seat.jpg
stays - http://i23.photobucket.com/albums/b371/cruiser_flatland/cruiser_flatland_stays.jpg

---------------------------------------------
Bars: Atomlab Jesme (cut) 396g
Stem: KHE Minimalism 156g
Grips: Revell (cut) 94g
ODI Grip Stops 8g/pr.
(NEW) KHE K-Bone Bar Ends 24g/pr
Headset: Cane Creek S2 116g
Spacers: Carbon 11g
Fork: Echo Urban Disc 838g (cut)
Frame: Balfa Custom Minuteman (110mm r-dropout; no bosses) 2,776g
Seat Clamp: Atomlab GI: 18g
Seat Post Combo: MacNeil Pivotal Post 27.2 & Imperial Seat 580g
Crank: St Martin EcoFlat Pro (includes sprocket & ISIS BB) 740g
Pedals: KHE Stimulatorz 2006 (sealed) 440g
Chain: ACS Black 337g (cut)
Pegs: Fly 189g x4
Rims: Halo SAS 48h 807g x2
Tires: Kenda Kiniption 26x2.3 840g x2
Tubes: Syncros XC Superlite ???
Rear Hub: Nankai Technolite Freecoaster 3/8 11t 675g
Front Hub: 48h (disc) with "g-sport-type" 20mm thru-axle 551g
Spokes: DT Swiss Champion Spokes & Nipples 0.65g x96 = 624g

I ride "urban flatland" BRAKELESS and try to bust hang fives (messiahs), hitch hikers, and other stuff I see on youtube. I used to ride a big 'ol "cruiser flatland" bike in 2005, but I've out grown it now.

Stoked to see alot of people are running my bars! :clapping: :homer: :rockout:
 
Jun 25, 2007
19
0
Canada
Hey, are those the plastic version of those pedals?

KHE makes the "Stimulatorz" and the revised (2006) Sealed version "Stimulatorz Sealed" I believe they also have a Ti axle version, but I am not sure. (I'm sure I could look, eh?) Anyways, the pedal goes waaaayyy back and is pretty much the staple for 20" flatlanders looking for a light solution for a pedal. The "Stimz" are Graphite Composite, which is a fancy way to say plastic, yes?

These pedals are tough and light.

Anyway, KHE stimulatorz are available across North America -- you can definately find them at www.flatlandfuel.com and make sure to tell Patrick (owner) "cruiserflatland" sent you.

Cheers.
 
Jun 25, 2007
19
0
Canada
Stoked to see alot of people are running my bars! :clapping: :homer: :rockout:
Yes, great bar!! But I didn't take your bars... I bought them.

Seriously, I am quite impressed with your co-design with Atomlab in 4 aspects.

1) 22.2 Bore --- Rideable with ANY BMX stem on the Market!!
2) 3" Rise --- Easier to ride, easier to hop through!!
3) 396g weight --- Chro-Mo at under 400g!! WICKED!!
4) Bar Width --- LOVE IT!!
 

RimJobbed

Monkey
Apr 11, 2006
412
0
I actually hit up that site earlier.... I didn't read your post closely enough, and thought you were running 24" wheels. My quest for a raked 24" fork continues. I'm running a Free Agent fork.
Sorry, I've just got to ask about the front brake. ?
 

dirtdevil

Monkey
Aug 8, 2003
129
0
Coto de Caza
Yes, great bar!! But I didn't take your bars... I bought them.

Seriously, I am quite impressed with your co-design with Atomlab in 4 aspects.

1) 22.2 Bore --- Rideable with ANY BMX stem on the Market!!
2) 3" Rise --- Easier to ride, easier to hop through!!
3) 396g weight --- Chro-Mo at under 400g!! WICKED!!
4) Bar Width --- LOVE IT!!
right on. i'm really happy with the design myself but you got the weight all wrong, they weigh in at 420 grams for perfect balance. thanks for rollin' with my product. JJMF:rockout:
 
Jun 25, 2007
19
0
Canada
right on. i'm really happy with the design myself but you got the weight all wrong, they weigh in at 420 grams for perfect balance. thanks for rollin' with my product. JJMF:rockout:
I'm buying another JJ bar for my 2nd bike, best bar I've tried yet!!

I trimmed about 3/8" off the ends to bring it to 396g (at least the bars are balanced @ 193g per side, eh?) cheers:

Hey, JJ... can you make me a set of these?

:brows: