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joelite44:

I also have one of the last frames and i was thinking about selling it, might want to rethink that.

with one of the big ballers of the game it seems that recession is hitting bmx companies hard, just like t-1 opted for manufacturing their frames in taiwan.

This might actually be a good move for aaron in trying to re-size his company. It might actually get him the recognition solid always deserved.


So can we talk about solids influence in the bmx industry ?

LeonLikesToRock:

--- Quote from: joelite44 on November 19, 2014, 07:20:43 PM ---...one of the big ballers of the game........So can we talk about solids influence in the bmx industry ?

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Come on now...

Cellmember:

--- Quote from: BilboBaggins on November 13, 2014, 11:52:18 PM ---So we will never see the Reel sprockets again? Sucks. They always seemed so fuckin lazy/we will get to it when we get to it- regarding their parts.

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It was like that with their customs to but I can see why.

nwcstn:

--- Quote from: LeonLikesToRock on November 20, 2014, 12:15:39 AM ---
--- Quote from: joelite44 on November 19, 2014, 07:20:43 PM ---...one of the big ballers of the game........So can we talk about solids influence in the bmx industry ?

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Come on now...

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I'm pretty sure solid makes the majority of headtubes and bottom brackets for companies making frames in the US, that on top of making frames for many smaller made in US companies like Freed and Native. Solid always seemed the cheapest place to get custom frames too, so probley more influence than you think.

Prodigal Son:
Not to mention the number of prototypes made for many, many companies.

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