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24" bmx frames?
Lucas!:
Looking at building up a 24" bike as a sort of cruiser/travel/short commute.
Looked at the Sunday model c, seems as if they've lowered the quality of the frames to cut the price?
Ideally i'd like something like the model C, maybe a bit higher standover, I might be nostalgic but I think that most modern frames looks like scooters with their super low sloping top tubes.
Ideas?
cmc4130:
Check out these threads:
cruiser or 24 advice
http://www.bikeguide.org/forum/index.php/topic,220773.msg3714454.html#msg3714454
Cruiser guys, ATF 24" vs Wave C vs Liquid, input please.
http://www.bikeguide.org/forum/index.php/topic,220076.msg3705592.html
Also check out www.cruiserrevolution.com
Stoked:
S&m Atf 24" frame looks deece with a 9.5" s/o height
Bunky:
How much money are you looking to spend, and what kind of riding are you looking to do?
CMC has got some awesome references there for you to take a look at, and I suggest reading them all.
I'm a cruiser fanatic. I'm almost at the tipping point of having done more handrails on my cruisers than on my 20inch bikes. 24's are so much fun when you've got them built right to suite your style.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3gdHoYBWVgk&feature=youtu.be
I prefer the higher bottom bracket on the Sunday cruisers, but if you're really tall (I'm about 5-11), then you might like the lower bottom bracket heights on the S&M and Fit cruiser frames, or possibly a Liquid if you can find one anywhere.
cmc4130:
--- Quote from: Bunky on February 01, 2016, 02:25:35 PM --- . . or possibly a Liquid if you can find one anywhere.
--- End quote ---
well, speak of the devil . . . .
(not mine, just saw it).
http://austin.craigslist.org/bik/5425721359.html
it also occurred to me that Lucas might like a 26" Fairdale TAJ in terms of high standover and cruiser/commuter aspects....
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