I've seen a few intense bikes with the head tube snapped clean off which no welder could fix. I also had a soft spot for the tazer hard tail and 4x version
thats James some of his stuff is good and some just lacks Steeze maybe its just his combat trouser's and untied shoe's combination. Arcade bashing is nice and bmx style.
either go street with 3 piece cranks and a quarter bash or stick to a mtb crank with full bash, mixing styles never looks good point in case bar spins on a trials bike.... disgusting.
I Personally think the whole drive train would just look a mess with a quarter bashguard, its not like you got a bmx style chain ring to show off might look nicer with a bmx style crank but on over sized mtb cranks it would look a mess.
How does a Skye ride? as doesn't it have the shortest wheelbase out of all the Inspired bikes so wouldn't that mean it's the most 'streety' even compared to the Arcade? anyone ridden one?
Nike sb Janoski's with lunar soles are amazing for riding, Or Adidas Busenitz Pro's are pretty good but I am die hard Nike Skateboarding fan have been for 11 years
I'm not complaining about the quality I love my fourplay the only small gripe I have with it is that the stickers are lacquered over and can't remove the fourplay sticker call me a prude but just don't like the reference.
That's true especially as biking in general as gained more of a following after team sky and Olympic and tour de France success. seems more middle aged people getting to in cycling in general.
So they are made in Taiwan then? I just wondered as when I first got into dirt jumping prices didn't seem to steep for Mountain biking in general I think a 26mhz pashley was around £500 for a UK made frame. and Ashton ET's were £300 and they had 50 made I think but everything now is so expensive like mavic wheels are like £800 for deemax's in my day they were like £350