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Yeah, that should be easy for manufacturers to do. I was even looking to do that for my own bikes. But it was hard to narrow down who the manufacturer is. But there are several that do legit MTB and road ones just have to special order form them. There is a guy who does one off custom minis by request and the details on his pieces are insane. Check him out https://www.instagram.com/bicycle.miniature/
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H O L Y CUS ‼️ that jawnt is wicked looking. Oh Snap!!!! That’s rad. I just thought of something that made me laugh (which happens to be something I do often) haha , my friends and I used to say that the lamest thing about trying to come up with an original idea is that everything has already been thought of. In the mind of a young Brian, that was a DEEP thought 😂 LOL. I’m definitely going to checkout this link. This is the kind of stuff I find interesting, Thanks
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And I totally forgot all about that mini Sugar Cayne @rx50bmx got done by Ais Creative Miniatur Bicycles. Come to think of it. I was supposed to do an article about it a while ago. I gotta get Raph to send me the details.
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Here’s their IG page https://www.instagram.com/aiscreative_miniaturbicycle
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Take a good look at the wheels on that SUGARCAYNE toy bike with those Box forks. 1st off – that’s just DOPE!!!! But those wheels look like something that could actually work. I’ve seen similar wheels on a road bike that were literally one piece wheels meaning that the rim, spokes & hub were all one piece. Now we all know that those words basically mean stupid expensive like in the 10’s of thousands but that aside. I would think that kind of wheel could take the forces generated by a professional BMX racer and not just completely rip apart right out of the gate hahahaha although now that I think about, that’s probably exactly what would happen 😂 LOL. But they sure would look cool. I mean look at them (on the toy of course) that looks rad.
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It’s the Jungle color way for me but that’s not to say that the LA LAKERS livery is off the chains as well. Aw man, these frames are gorgeous. When I think about the lineup of carbon frames available today, I always think about the MARSHAL. That rear dropout should be called the enigma. It like a multi adjustable fixed rear dropout. I love the design and it looks solid….. solid as a rock!!!!! I wonder if the JOSH head tube flip chip design will be adopted by any other companies?
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This looks really cool. I think they should approach actual bike companies and ask them if they want scale models of their bikes to offer to their customers. I mean actual pro riders bikes….. huh , I like my idea but now I’m wondering if they would have to re tool the little factory in which these are made with little hydro forming machines to make the modern tubes we see on our bikes today. That might not be a difficult task since they are darn near working in the realm of micro mechanics here. Working brakes….a gyro…..hello people!!!!!! In all seriousness, I personally would really dig having the bike of my favorite racer of all time on my desk or wall. This is a really cool model and Crazy Al is right, it’s high time for these other toy co’s to step up their game. VERY COOL🤙🏼