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Old 04-26-07, 10:35 PM
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hiphophippo
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Originally Posted by FitRider 921
Welcome to the forums! That would not be a good idea. Flatland bikes are not designed for that and you don't want to be riding street with a flatland bike. The pegs are designed to stand on, and doing anything more than that is not recommended. The frames and components are relatively weak, so ride a flatland bike for flatland and nothing else.
Thanks, I think I will get a DK Signal to start. Are there parts I SHOULD get right off the bat to help the performance?
Can someone tell me the major brands I should look for? I have searched a lot, and if you could make a sticky or post it here based by part by part and frames?

By the way, is it hard to fit parts together? I haven't done it before; never have taken apart a bike. Yikes.

Sorry for all of these questions!!!
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