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--- Quote from: CMB on December 07, 2017, 08:32:17 PM ---That thing is badass! How do you like the super low BB? I've been looking at this frame for a while.

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It's a really rad feeling, the bike is more stable than any other modern BMX that I've ridden. Moeller recommended the 11.3" BB to Chris Harti to pair with the 2.4" tires (that have a 20.9" diameter) to create a super smooth and stable ride. While he roasts crazy high on the bike, I appreciate it for cruising fast and flowing bowls.

I was debating between this and a 22" wheel bike, but the Hartbreaker geometry intrigued me enough to give it a try. I'm glad I did. I ride a lot of MTB as well these days so I wanted the most stable feeling BMX I could find to ease the transition back and forth.

Bunky:
I love everything about it except the 4 piece bars.  Something about them just doesn't go with the rest of the bike to me.

To each his own, though!

I'm surprised I don't see more people on those frames.  If I was going to get another 20, it would probably be a Hartbreaker.

master:

--- Quote from: Bunky on December 08, 2017, 08:51:34 AM ---I love everything about it except the 4 piece bars.  Something about them just doesn't go with the rest of the bike to me.

To each his own, though!

I'm surprised I don't see more people on those frames.  If I was going to get another 20, it would probably be a Hartbreaker.

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I still get a boner over 4pc bars. My favorite bars growing up were Hoffman Lowdrags (OG, not Lowdrag 2), then Castillo bars, then Primo Moe bars. My old Meth Bars were a throwback to the Lowdrags so these remind me of the other two.

Frames are odd these days. Most have crazy short chainstays (13"-13.5") and mid height bottom brackets (11.75"ish) to work with the slower speed jibby riding.

You have a few holdouts who are keeping traditional geometry, like T1 and FBM.

Then there are a few that are longer and lower for the trails dudes (Credence, Hartbreaker, etc) but also work well for us older guys who like to cruise and flow.

Bunky:
I can't even ride bikes with short rear ends... I just loop out on my ass every time I try and bunnyhop.

Even if I play around on one for a while, I still feel like I can't get any leverage to bunnyhop with any height.  Tall bars with a long back end seems to be the way to go for me.

JohnW:
Looks like it hauls ass. I've got the same tan with chrome 4pc bar idea going on my Fit Inman. How tall are you though? 21.5 is huge

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