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I gotta steal Felix’s for this one….. ANOTHER BANGER pick from Crazy Al. I consider myself,,,,,,, actually I considered myself rather worldly when it comes to music but in the HipHop world of sound I haven’t explored as much as I used to, sticking to my favs like Show Biz & AG or Tribe Called Quest to name couple and I’m not even getting into my love of Rap because I don’t think there is anything that could make me want to listen to anything other than Eric B & Rakim or Big Daddy Kane or the 1st 2 Ice-T albums / Rhythm Pays & Power. But Crazy Al, you opened my ears to the newest and freshest HipHop out there. You got the ear my friend and I truly appreciate that, and this jammy jam is no different. Clever lines & rhymes sprinkled throughout this dope treat. I finished listening to “Never None” with a smile and a Hell yeah (seriously) , the last words being [ make an impression whenever I’m rappin n when I leave all you see is my energy pattern ] for whatever reason , I think that is simply DOPE‼️. Thank you
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I think this frameset is trick. I want a 26” really bad and this one is rad. There is something that stands out to me , that being the 120 mm spacing in the rear. I’ve always believed that a Bmx’s spacing is 110mm and a mtb or road frame would be the 120 mentioned on this frame. Now I haven’t done a deep search but the bmx rear hubs I’ve found are all 110. I be interested to know if I’m just way off base or there is reason for that spacing and what it is. I am a huge fan of any new and cool so I’m interested to know what hubs these fellas were running for the 3+ years of testing. Unless I’m completely wrong about the spacing and I’m wrong often hahaha. I love the raw finish 🤙🏼
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I’m pretty sure they 120mm is to make room for running gears but there are a bunch of single speed hub choices out there since bikes like DJ’s run single or 10 speeds. And yep BMX bikes are 110mm
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I thank you Sir. But I’m done for the day. My goal is to learn at least one cool thing everyday for the rest of my life and I just achieved my daily goal. 🥅 hahaha . Yes I could go for more but there is MUCH ADUE ABOUT NOTHING. 😆 LOL. Seriously thank you my friend. It makes perfect sense NOW but I honestly didn’t know that Bmx single speed hubs were made in 120 size. I can’t blame it on the rain and it’s a tragedy to see the 110 only run is Oooverrrrrr. See what I did there (Milly Vanilly babyyyyyyy) hahahaha – I think this frame set is on point now that I know more of why it’s design features are what they are , I just like it that much more. Thank you for that 🤙🏼
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Bil,,, RIGHT‼️ until this write up, I had never heard of RuffBikeCo. Which is not a big deal, there are always brands popping up, but this outfit has got their game dialed and I am a bit surprised that I’ve not heard of them. This is just one MORE of the many reasons why SUGARCAYNE is what it is to me. Non stop insight to the freshest up and coming and the underground. This is definitely a Radical Rig. 🤙🏼
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I watched this on my tele along with a bunch of others all of which were just as rad. This one was/is very cool because until I saw it I had no idea that this track turned right on the 1st burm, that little tid bit of factulization (yeah that’s right, I made that word up) is just super cool in of itself. The Purple, the purple I like. I was iffy at 1st but I grew on me and I also this it make the riders pop. In every image I’ve seen of any racer on any of the Purple burms they are crystal clear. So I don’t know if that was the goal of choosing this color but as far as video clarity, it works. I would have gone with Robins Egg or pms color 297c (SE team blue) I think haha. That green in Brazil was also wicked awsome. But the list of cool facts was the highlight of this whole shabang for me. Absolute perfection, I really dig when you put one these together with your commentary on EVERYTHING makes for a very entertaining experience & episode. I think for anyone, not just a super fan so keep’’em coming please.🤙🏼.
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