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megamomac

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About megamomac

  • Birthday 11/18/1985

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  • Interests
    car audio and bodywork. trials, flatland bmx.
  • Location
    godalming, surrey

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    megamo equip pro mod saracen mad stock. pashley forks, middleburns, hope hubs megamo rear rim, monty x lite bar and stem combo

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  1. Thats very true. Hadnt thought of that!
  2. I've got a 2006 GU typhoon (one of the old guys that got bored in lockdown and finished a deserted project) Fork choices are: pashley 26mhz (400mm height) Kinesis of some sort (440mm ish height) Cheers
  3. Hi guys, any advice for how long a set of forks should be to suit a frame with 60mm BB rise? I've got two choices at the moment. 400mm and 440mm from centre of dropout to bottom of fork crown. The 400s seem ok and the 440s seem high but just as comfortable to ride. Any thoughts?
  4. Those sparkly fresh El Gatos are lovely. The whole build is
  5. never wahed any bmx really except for flatland, and that was awesome. such a nicely put together video with great riding.
  6. brilliant video. really liked that and you have a real nice style.
  7. they should have a stab at flatland bmx
  8. do these people not use rear brakes?
  9. second video is wicked. really enjoyed that.
  10. such a cool video. remember getting a monty catologue back then and dreaming of an xlite mod. got the x hydra and loved the geo on those.
  11. seem to remember really liking the feel of these years ago. had mine built up with a long stem and flat bars and it rode so comfy
  12. Damn phones are so slow. Agree with what you are saying theta2
  13. You may have trouble with the moisture as much as the temperature. You may find the shed and potentially the components will be susceptible to condensation overnight. In the past i have found gloss black particularly, can go milky if it is cold, or damp. I dont know what colour you are using, but just thought id add that, as you may well experience it with other colours
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