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6/16/2013 6:18 AM

I want a street frame that has a short back end so it's super responsive, I also want it to hold up and not dint from a tiny drop like my last frame
I was thinking of these:
Subrosa Noster
Fiend embryo
Bsd beverage

Let me know what you think

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6/16/2013 6:19 AM

max price you are willing to spend?

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Bruh

6/16/2013 6:23 AM

Zach P-D wrote:

max price you are willing to spend?

£350

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6/16/2013 6:26 AM

Out of those I'd get the BSD.

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45 refs and counting check profile.

6/16/2013 6:36 AM

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Bruh

6/16/2013 6:38 AM

You may try mutiny rune it has 13.00 Chain stay i have been running it for 8 months now not a long time but no problems yet

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don't overthink it just do it !

6/16/2013 6:42 AM

United Dinero has a 12.8 chainstay if that interests you.

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6/16/2013 7:27 AM
Edited Date/Time: 6/16/2013 7:29 AM

I have been running a Fit Marv & a Fit Benny L. Both frames are great! You can get a Marv on sale at Source right now for £170! The only reason i switched from the Marv to the Benny was for a shorter Top tube. The Geo is amazing, really fun & poppy, pretty much what you are looking for! With the money you'd save buying the Marv you could also get some more responsive forks too & even with a the tiniest increase in budget (£6) you can get new bars to finish the package!

Fit Marv £170
http://www.sourcebmx.com/product/frames/fit-bmx/fit-marv-frame/12710.shtml

Odyssey R-25 Fork £126
http://www.sourcebmx.com/product/forks/odyssey-r25-fork/12777.shtml

Brings your total toooo... £296! So not only do you have a sweet looking, high spec'd, amazingly responsive Frame & Fork you have saved £54!

And as i mentined for another £6 you've got yourself some Fit Mac Bars too!
http://www.sourcebmx.com/product/handlebars/fit-mac-bars/12767.shtml

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