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KinetikBiker 08-24-07 05:35 PM

Callum your sprocket looks photoshoped white along with the stem. But i like it even better now.


Originally Posted by premiumbmx2005 (Post 5139856)
kinitek, that is going to be the worst choice youve ever made.

I don't see how. I've always wanted an S2i and nows my chance.

FitRider 921 08-24-07 05:44 PM

Callum, your bike is pretty much perfect.

fuzzbox 08-24-07 06:10 PM


Originally Posted by callumrides (Post 5139711)

Brakes: Etnies Roscoe


I see what you did there.

And Kinetik, if that's what you want don't listen to anyone. Except 2 frames for one is a weird trade.

Huzzah my Odyssey JPeg lite pegs finally came after 3 weeks.

FitRider 921 08-24-07 08:13 PM

I still need to pick up my J-peg lights from a friend. I don't have enough money, which is sad because the asking price is only $10. :(

fuzzbox 08-24-07 10:33 PM

Yea I paid 12 for one. Also how does that bolt on the end work.

xPREMIUMx 08-25-07 10:38 AM

i need to get my bike on here

eclc350 08-25-07 07:11 PM


Originally Posted by xPREMIUMx (Post 5143166)
i need to get my bike on here

don't say it, do it!

live4muzic2 08-25-07 08:16 PM


Originally Posted by fuzzbox (Post 5141426)
Yea I paid 12 for one. Also how does that bolt on the end work.

the bolt is so it doesent spin.

fuzzbox 08-25-07 08:25 PM

I knew that. How it works is beyond me.

live4muzic2 08-25-07 08:45 PM

define work.

FitRider 921 08-25-07 09:31 PM


Originally Posted by live4muzic2 (Post 5145789)
define work.


work- A worldwide slave labor organization used to control modern man and prevent independent thought from occuring in any form. This is the reason it's much harder to make anything of yourself working in creative arts, such as acting and singing - the government sees anyone more popular than them as a threat to their power. It is also an ingenious creation to make placebos such as computers and photocopiers look important to our way of life. Some may argue that the workplace is designed to build character and learn about teamwork...others prefer to think of it as the perfect place to practice your aiming skills as you throw ball after ball of scrunched up paper into the bin in the corner, then make a little competition out of it with fellow colleagues.

-quoted from urbandictionary.com

wethepeople 08-26-07 12:19 AM

The paint on the Macneil is pretty lame (plus the frame is still ****), so expect another bike that looks like my old Hoffman in a few weeks:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...ofmanday23.jpg

And I'll probably catch hell for this but the Midnight Moonlight frame looks ballin'.

Chris Gabriel 08-26-07 08:02 AM


Originally Posted by fuzzbox (Post 5145701)
I knew that. How it works is beyond me.

The pin (bolt) pushes against the dropout with doesn't allow the peg to spin.

FitRider 921 08-26-07 09:30 AM

The Midnight isn't bad; it's just too light and low-slung for my taste.

minichamp31 08-26-07 12:53 PM


Originally Posted by FitRider 921 (Post 5147280)
The Midnight isn't bad; it's just too light and low-slung for my taste.

You guys say low-slung, what does that mean?

fuzzbox 08-26-07 01:19 PM

Made in USA. Trail-style frame with low slung toptube for a sleek look. Integrated headtube, externally butted seattube with built in clamp, 3/16" thick dropouts with 14mm slots, inverted U-brake mounts.

minichamp31 08-26-07 01:31 PM


Originally Posted by fuzzbox (Post 5148134)
Made in USA. Trail-style frame with low slung toptube for a sleek look. Integrated headtube, externally butted seattube with built in clamp, 3/16" thick dropouts with 14mm slots, inverted U-brake mounts.

That doesn't help any.

premiumbmx2005 08-26-07 01:33 PM

low slung just means the top tube is lower than most for clearence

minichamp31 08-26-07 01:34 PM


Originally Posted by premiumbmx2005 (Post 5148188)
low slung just means the top tube is lower than most for clearence

Oh, ok. Thanks.

FitRider 921 08-26-07 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by fuzzbox (Post 5148134)
Made in USA. Trail-style frame with low slung toptube for a sleek look. Integrated headtube, externally butted seattube with built in clamp, 3/16" thick dropouts with 14mm slots, inverted U-brake mounts.

I don't even know what to say about this. It's a nice description of what I'm assuming is that frame in particular, but it doesn't answer the question in any way.

premiumbmx2005 08-26-07 01:39 PM

i think its just takern from dans comp

fuzzbox 08-26-07 04:16 PM

Oh yea I forgot to quote it.

wethepeople 08-26-07 08:44 PM

Does Midnite bikes even have a website?

fuzzbox 08-26-07 08:50 PM

Not that I can find.

KinetikBiker 08-27-07 07:25 AM


Originally Posted by wethepeople (Post 5150146)
Does Midnite bikes even have a website?

Pff. They probly have a myspace. It's more trendy and cool! Duh!


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