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Do any of you who have boards not suited for todays kind of riding (trick oriented) go to skateparks and just ride around as if it were a bowl? I've always been put off by skateparks as very intimidating environments but once I'm up and running it'd be fun to go with a small group.
Stockwell sometimes has people cruising around and its pretty fun just to carve around there, but its best to go during the week/early otherwise it gets packed.
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Cutter is very nice, however....The new 14 frame is gonna be a notch above I reckon, imagine the first proper fixed trick frame built to take the abuse of bmx type tricks, gussets in all the right places etc, it looks and feels beefy as fuck, but doesn't seem all that heavy?
I dont care that much about weight, but i do want the chainstay's and bb shell to be reinforced stupid amounts for grinds.
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I will definitely be out on the sunday guys, I was speaking to john at 14 and the frame gus is currently riding is going to be made out of fillet brazed T45 steel, both the frame and forks apparently, gussets and strengthening everywhere, possibly the ultimate trick frame..... I've started saving already!
Orly.
Ive started saving for the new cutter, the raw one. Its tasty, I will have to take a peek at this 14&co frame before i actually invest however. -
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There is a skill of ducking down and riding but i have hit my head a few times on there.