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Excellent tailwhip to pedals. Also, the switch bar looked pretty damn smooth to me. Not sketchy at all.
@@BrandonNop Ah, but you did. Not a tailwhip hop. A flatland tailwhip.
If you still have that fit sprocket laying around I'll buy it off of ya
what size top tube?
20.7
can you give me the parts list to this sick ass bike ive seen all year
Clean build man 👌🏾
my goat said use a block of wood to put in bearrings
im not a park guy, but she looks real good dude, 19 pounds is crazy
Love the bike 👏🏻🔥🤙🏻
how heavy is that bike, looks like the lightest freecoaster setup ive seen in a while
Such a nice bike!!!!!!!
Hey man, I’m looking into buying this frame. How has it been holding up so far? Any issues? Also will the trans gold match other gold parts?
@@BrandonNop thanks for the information!
Brandon this is epic !!! We should ride bmx together one day !!!
The prettiest bike in PNW
Yo let me get that sprocket I live in Wa
wOOOoooO today is my birthday ya ok aNYWAYS
Did you forget that middle piece that goes into the bottom bracket? Just curious, I find it crazy that some people just leave it out completely.
A lot of park riders do it so the cranks move slower, making them better for whips and stuff
Get a rubber deadblow hammer. You'll destroy bearings using a metal hammer.
@@BrandonNop Yeah those work too. Just wasn't sure if they cost as much as they were 20 years ago. That tool ran around $300. Wasn't gonna recommend a $300 tool for something you wouldn't use very often.
Yoo when can I ride it man 😂😂
@@BrandonNop damn it’s been a minute since I’ve touched my bike
Let’s do this when my new parts come in lol
@@BrandonNop nooooooo
@@BrandonNop do it.
lol meanwhile me with my 26lb bike... Looks sick!
@@BrandonNop no problem actually it feels pretty light because of my 35lb mountain bike lol
a wee sketch but we'll "COUNT IT" aheh
Excellent tailwhip to pedals. Also, the switch bar looked pretty damn smooth to me. Not sketchy at all.
@@BrandonNop Ah, but you did. Not a tailwhip hop. A flatland tailwhip.
If you still have that fit sprocket laying around I'll buy it off of ya
what size top tube?
20.7
can you give me the parts list to this sick ass bike ive seen all year
Clean build man 👌🏾
my goat said use a block of wood to put in bearrings
im not a park guy, but she looks real good dude, 19 pounds is crazy
Love the bike 👏🏻🔥🤙🏻
how heavy is that bike, looks like the lightest freecoaster setup ive seen in a while
Such a nice bike!!!!!!!
Hey man, I’m looking into buying this frame. How has it been holding up so far? Any issues? Also will the trans gold match other gold parts?
@@BrandonNop thanks for the information!
Brandon this is epic !!! We should ride bmx together one day !!!
The prettiest bike in PNW
Yo let me get that sprocket I live in Wa
wOOOoooO today is my birthday ya ok aNYWAYS
Did you forget that middle piece that goes into the bottom bracket? Just curious, I find it crazy that some people just leave it out completely.
A lot of park riders do it so the cranks move slower, making them better for whips and stuff
Get a rubber deadblow hammer. You'll destroy bearings using a metal hammer.
@@BrandonNop Yeah those work too. Just wasn't sure if they cost as much as they were 20 years ago. That tool ran around $300. Wasn't gonna recommend a $300 tool for something you wouldn't use very often.
Yoo when can I ride it man 😂😂
@@BrandonNop damn it’s been a minute since I’ve touched my bike
Let’s do this when my new parts come in lol
@@BrandonNop nooooooo
@@BrandonNop do it.
lol meanwhile me with my 26lb bike... Looks sick!
@@BrandonNop no problem actually it feels pretty light because of my 35lb mountain bike lol
a wee sketch but we'll "COUNT IT" aheh