Are you British and/or a motorcycle rider ?Updated pic of the 24" Mosh. 7.9" bars, and they feel pretty nice. I almost forgot how effortless it is to bunnyhop this thing.... I was hopping picnic tables with it as easily as curbs.
heh heh.
Are you British and/or a motorcycle rider ?Updated pic of the 24" Mosh. 7.9" bars, and they feel pretty nice. I almost forgot how effortless it is to bunnyhop this thing.... I was hopping picnic tables with it as easily as curbs.
No, I have just always liked having my front brake in my right hand. This is the first bike I've had that I've ridden without a front brake, so I kept it on the left.Are you British and/or a motorcycle rider? heh heh.
I don't know how much I would trust the Comp IIIs in the skateparks. They would look cool on there though.Those Holy Rollers gotta go, man...that tthing belongs on some Comp IIIs!
Yeah, I just put the bars on, I'm still playing with position. They do look pretty far forward, don't they?Looks good but you should really try pulling your bars back a little.
Looking pretty good jd. The bars are giving me an 80s flashback sticking up like that.
Not if you are doing trials riding with it.Yeah, I just put the bars on, I'm still playing with position. They do look pretty far forward, don't they?
I would swear to you that I thought they were vertical (that's what I was shooting for anyway), they just don't look like it in the photo. Still, I'll try moving them back a little.At the very least, move them back to where they are perpendicular to the ground. .
I'm calling your bike "El Toro."I would swear to you that I thought they were vertical (that's what I was shooting for anyway), they just don't look like it in the photo. Still, I'll try moving them back a little.
They're ALMOST parallel with the downtube thats where I ride my bars
Found. Greg Melms is up to his radness again. 13.75" stays.Welcome to the plot of the thread. It's what we're all looking for!
It was actually Rod that mentioned your name. But yeah i ride with Thomas when I can make it over to Ann Arbor, we actually just got done with the MI Thrashbike jam over the weekend, fun stuff.Hey OPJones, You must know Rod or Thomas? Both cool cats. I need to get up to Ann Arbor and check out the new DJs.
actually standard will do custom geo if you want, they make everything in house so it isnt that difficult for them to do that. while you have a valid point in the price argument how bout you actually research companies before blasting them for no reason other than price.Why...cuz you did? I don't buy that **** at all man, sorry.
Why dump a bunch of cash into something you don't even know if you're gonna like for one? Not to mention, I haven't seen either of those companies with a 24 with ANY better geo! If they did, there wouldn't be 20 threads up here all looking for a better cruiser. So why would I wanna pay more to play on the same damn bike?
Sounds to me like you mighta just paid too much and don't wanna feel silly alone...