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dk signal
i know u guys are probly gettin really annoyed but is a dk signal good for commuting around too, and is it good for anything other than flatland?
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You can ride it around, the gearing isn't crazy easy, though more geared for flatland, it can get you from point a to point b easy enough.
It is also a steel frame, so some light skatepark use or non-grinding street stuff would be okay. Until I rode one I couldn't really tell you how durable the bike is. But, yeah, I ride my aluminum frame on vert and some non-grinding street. I don't do anything 'big' on it, but definitely haven't had many worries about it either.
It is also a steel frame, so some light skatepark use or non-grinding street stuff would be okay. Until I rode one I couldn't really tell you how durable the bike is. But, yeah, I ride my aluminum frame on vert and some non-grinding street. I don't do anything 'big' on it, but definitely haven't had many worries about it either.
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well, I rode a Hoffman Sugarbaby (their older entry level flatland bike) for getting around a long time ago, and I must tell you its a real pain being a bigger guy and riding a bike as short as that one just to get around. I ended up opting for my race bike more often than not!!