Could i ride a bmx with a flatland frame for park?

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6/6/2015 1:36 PM

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6/6/2015 1:53 PM

There are a few people out there that do it, look up Steven Hamilton and Joel moody

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6/6/2015 4:30 PM
Edited Date/Time: 6/6/2015 4:32 PM

I know nothing about flatland frames, but I guess It would be too cramped for park with a shorter top tube.

You can ride anything park/ street tho/
if you're wanting to ride park mainly, get a park kind of frame I say.

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6/7/2015 8:16 AM

I do it on my s&m flatland frame. You'll be fine unless it's super think material

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6/7/2015 8:52 AM

I know a guy that does, seems okay. But he is even more flatlandy.

I'd personally do it because it'd be fun as hell. It'd be easy to get tech.

Just be sure that it's not some super light frame that'd break.

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6/8/2015 7:46 AM

It's a more tight geometry, but yea, you can.

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