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Old 07-27-03, 02:52 PM
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Jaydee
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if you do decide you want a true complete flatland bike, go with the fly micromachine at flatlandfuel.com. it is hands-down the best beginner complete out there, especially for $350. the frame is a 2002 model that alone sells for $200. the only upgrades that may be needed are a shorter stem and a fork with less offset. pat at ffuel says the taska freecoaster will work fine as long as you maintain it. that would be the best suggestion if you don't want to put too much into your first bike. i prefer it over the khe. if you are looking to just do bunnyhops though, you probably don't want a flatland bike. a street bike would be more comfortable to ride around on and better to just jump around with as well as take more damage.
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