How sweet is this cool mini single speed
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If you want a 26" BMX-type bike, just get an old rigid mountain bike with a frame that's on the verge of being too small for you. Convert to SS. Enjoy. Tricks will be more difficult, but at least it'll be rideable for more than half a mile.
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FastJake, already did that. Im just curious about that bike cuz its REALLY small, like 20'' BMX small, but with what looks like 24'' cruiser wheels (not 26'' mtn bike wheels).
It just looks trick and fast!
It just looks trick and fast!
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I was ready to pull the trigger for a siggey piccolo. Screw that now. It's all about the BIG Shot now for 1/3 the price.
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