C.G.O.
10-27-03, 04:43 PM
Hi, guys
I'm pretty new to the BMX world. I had a good friend teach me some flatland tricks on his built-up bike before I moved away. Ever sense, I've loved BMX flatland stunts and I've wanted to get a bike like his. I can't remember every single part my friend had, but i do remember the frame's name. It was a S/M SABBATH. He could do Flatland stuff like Bar-spins, indo's and so on, but also he could do back-flips and vert with-out a problem.
The sabbath frame will cost about $300 and with all the parts needed to make it a bike she'll be around $500 or more! So with that in mind, I've considered taking a whole different rout. I like this Hoffman EP bike that flatlandfuel is selling for $440. Should I break the bank and build-up custom bike or should I go with this complete one?
Thanks for reading this LONG post. Later.
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C.G.O.
I'm pretty new to the BMX world. I had a good friend teach me some flatland tricks on his built-up bike before I moved away. Ever sense, I've loved BMX flatland stunts and I've wanted to get a bike like his. I can't remember every single part my friend had, but i do remember the frame's name. It was a S/M SABBATH. He could do Flatland stuff like Bar-spins, indo's and so on, but also he could do back-flips and vert with-out a problem.
The sabbath frame will cost about $300 and with all the parts needed to make it a bike she'll be around $500 or more! So with that in mind, I've considered taking a whole different rout. I like this Hoffman EP bike that flatlandfuel is selling for $440. Should I break the bank and build-up custom bike or should I go with this complete one?
Thanks for reading this LONG post. Later.
Your new member
C.G.O.
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