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any good? especially the "Weapon" frame and the "Transmitter" frame. you guys think its ok?
https://www.dkbicycles.com/frames/frames.html
https://www.dkbicycles.com/frames/frames.html
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there alright but i personally like the rm59 frame the best
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DK makes good frames... i like the CDL the most...(Chris Doyles signature frame) the weapon is Colin Winklemans and the RM59 is a race bike..and thats Robbie Mirandas model...
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the cdl is light, the weapon is alright, the rm59 is a race bike, and the transmitter is for flat
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The Weapon is a piece of sh1t. I've seen a guy punch a hole in the top tube the first time he rode the bike, just bailing on a box jump.
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the CDL is hella light if you are smooth i say either of thoose frames would work but if you pash on bikes and do stair gaps i would say no but if you are smooth go for it they both are nice
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There used to be a video of Robbie jumping a bunch of cars or a semi or something, I forget what it was. He was riding for DK at the time, but I don't know whether it was a RM59 frame or not but since he's likely to make an extreme jump on a familiar bike it probably was. Just in case you're interested, looks like the track stuff on his DVD was filmed at NOVA BMX track in Woodbridge. The paved turns are great unless you peel your jersey off your back on them.
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Originally Posted by iweargirlspants
the CDL is hella light if you are smooth i say either of thoose frames would work but if you pash on bikes and do stair gaps i would say no but if you are smooth go for it they both are nice
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Originally Posted by queensrider86
you can jump stairs and your frame would be fine
you can jump stairs on any bmx bike..and be fine...unless its called a HUFFY or K-Mart brand....