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Word! It really does look factory finish. I really wish I had a space where I could custom paint bike frames. I started getting into it but I couldn’t do much without a paint room.
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Rite‼️ it makes all the difference in the world. I have so many ideas that I want to spray on to a frame (actually….my “ideas” are things I’ve seen before) haha, but still…. They would look wicked awsome on a 20/24” bmx frame set. There is this Kat on YouTube named ETOE and I’ve gotten all kinds of tips from him but like you said. Without a paint booth you’re spraying in the wind, literally. Not to mention the bugs. You chose some dope colors for your last run of frames and whoever sprayed them did a beautiful job. I’d just be goofing around, but man. Damn that would be fun.
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I can’t believe what I’m seeing…… I’m not even finished watching the 1/4 finals and I had to write something before I forget, I just watched some of these competitors pump while doing manuals through some sections that would throw most people off like a bull rider. This is ….. dude!!!!! I don’t even know what to say, I gotta watch the rest.
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This is next level racing, plane & simple. I am fascinated by the abilities of each and every one of these flow riders. Every one of them have that distinct ability to morph together and be one with there bikes. It’s wild watching them take the corners at the speeds that they are. I feel like future corners are going to be 90 degrees if not over vert just to keep these flow riders contained within the track. Good Grief….. that was awsome 🤙🏼
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I got my PMA, so I’m only gonna speak positively about this pricy piece of jewelry. I for one must of looked over the fact it was a 24” frame. I love it. I’m a cruiser kind of guy so I definitely gravitate towards the 24” realm of BMX. I’d have to go back and read that article again but I totally missed it if it said what size it is but whatever, I’m digging the bike and what it is. I really like the idea of the 24” park bike. This is new to me since I never noticed these before. I see a suspension and I immediately think it’s a 26 or 29” bike so yeah I’m a fan of the new & what’s next when it comes to everything in life including BMX. I look at it as a good thing. The frame is rad and the components are so so which makes it a niche thing when you consider the price tag and that’s cool. Only positivity can come from this because this is the kind of ride that will be bought by people who want to be seen, and when they are seen – this bike is gonna be talked about and when this bike is talked about……..BMX gets the ol KANGOL NOD, and that’s a good thing hahaha. I’m liking it!!!!!
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This is just one of the MANY perks of being a father. Making our little ones smile makes everything great and I have no doubt Scott’s son is smiling from ear to ear. It is so well done man. Painting a bike at home (unless you’ve got a paint booth) is not the easiest thing to get right. It takes time and patience and just little bit of A WHOLE LOTTA SKILL ‼️ hahaha and this is what you can end up with if you have it. This bad boy looks factory custom. Beautiful bike🤙🏼