FLATLAND ADVICE needed 
#1 2012-04-25 7:30pm
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FLATLAND ADVICE needed
Looking to build a flatland bike. I got the frame, fork, bars, already.... What are some killer stuff to use for the parts that will not brake the bank?
1... What brakes do you prefer? i already have a pair of demolitions and tech 77's
2... wheels --- black or chrome hoops? prob going to go freecoaster. What set is the best bang for the buck?
3. cranks.. who prefers what brand?
I never built a flatland bike before and just want to make sure its right before I give it away, yes give it away!
thanks
nick
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#2 2012-04-25 8:22pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
http://www.global-flat.com/smf/index.php?board=13.0
If you are looking for deals on freecoaster wheelsets there are a few listed here right now.Hard to beat $200 for a set of freecoaster wheels when the hubs almost cost that much.Also alot of helpful info on that site also .
If you use your cellphone or computer to tell me to "buy american" you can not be taken serious.
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#3 2012-04-25 8:22pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
Giving away??? Cool PM me for my address and parts list!Thanks bro!
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#4 2012-04-25 8:31pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
LOL person already spoken for ![]()
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#5 2012-04-25 8:45pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
1. brakes, can't go wrong with any u brake
2. Wheels.. well rims are just preference. chrome just looks realllllll gooood. I just know I like 48's more, the ones i'm trying to sell (on global) I've bounced back and forth with. Freecoaster.. well same on preference. You'll find that sealed ones are more maintenance than unsealed ones. Old Suntours converted to freecoaster with the washers work just fine.. just real heavy for today's kids.
3. profiles are fine.. don't go too short if you like doing more than just flatland, and ride to places. 170mm is the shortest I'll ever go. Just get used to turning and pedaling.
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I'm sorry I don't kiss a$$.
black and chrome parts, the way bikes should always be.
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#6 2012-04-25 8:52pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
As far as brakes go, im running evoII.Just what I had on hand when I built my flat bike.Using colored fly pads and chrome rims.Only got chrome rim because they were priced right at the time of purchase.Cranks ,I had to get short(160mm) due to my frame. 175mm would not clear the brake stays ,was hitting the frame .Tried to use spacers to clear the frame, but had too many once the arms cleared the frame for the arms to stay tight on the spindle.So I went with the KHE hindenburg.
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#7 2012-04-25 9:12pm
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your foot will be the best brake...eventually ![]()
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#8 2012-04-26 7:21am
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
If you get a modern flatland bike, the back end will be short. If you also get longer cranks, you will be able to hit the back peg with your foot on the pedal.
Be careful. I run 165s, and I have small feet, and I can almost have my heal on the peg and toe on the pedal.
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#9 2012-04-26 1:15pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
I stay away from chrome because the new brakes make them stop like someone jammed a broomstick in your spokes. If you go with Chrome, toe in the shoes so just 50% hits. Demolition are good brakes. Can't go wrong with tech 77 and profile cranks.
flatlandfuel.com is the way to go.
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#10 2012-04-26 1:29pm
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if you want to stop niceley with your brakes always go with chrome. ![]()
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#11 2012-04-26 2:47pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
Here is my flatland project...
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=417690
Like i said, i got brand new demolitions already and new tech 77's.. For some reason I dislike my evo 2's. they never stay dialed.. cranks i am thinking KHE 165's...
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#12 2012-04-26 7:33pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
I run Odyssey Evo2 brakes with Tech 77 levers and a Snafu gyro. This setup has a very solid and smooth feel. I did have Tektro brakes and they fell apart after a few weeks. Cheap.
I run anodized rims with black pads on the front and clear pads on the back. This gives me the best overall combination for rolling, scuffing, and hopping tricks. Sorry I'm not into the whole brakeless thing and am too old to care about being trendy. I find that 36 spoke rims are fine and would recommend Odyssey Hazzard Lites.
The freecoaster is another issue. You don't want to cheap-out here. I started with a Taska freecoaster and it was junk. It would slip and this caused me to flip over the bars. I overhauled it but it didn't help so I switched to a Nankai Bamboo. This thing is slick, solid, and reliable. The only downside is that is comes with a 14mm axle so you'll probably have to grind out the frame dropouts as most frames have 3/8 slots.
For cranks I'd recommend 160mm. A flatland bike is not meant to be ridden around town and the frames are shorter than a street/ramp bike. You'll end up catching your heel between the pedal and rear peg if the cranks are too long. The shorter crank also lets you ride out of tricks easier. I run Profile Lites with GDH spindle. Very solid and made in the USA.
Hope this helps. Good luck and have fun.
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#13 2012-04-27 7:48am
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flatlandfuel.com has the best
20", 22", 24", and 26" !
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#14 2012-04-27 7:57am
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I dont flatland anymore but I can attest that my Evo II with Tech 77 levers on a chrome rim will stop you quick.
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#15 2012-04-27 9:53am
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
nightsblood wrote:
I dont flatland anymore but I can attest that my Evo II with Tech 77 levers on a chrome rim will stop you quick.
+1 thats what a lot of my new school flatland rides run!
the short the crank arm the better. I run 165mm Primo hollow bites because it's the easyest small crank to find. grate cranks at a desent low price.
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#16 2012-04-27 9:57am
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
nvmyslowride wrote:
Looking to build a flatland bike. I got the frame, fork, bars, already.... What are some killer stuff to use for the parts that will not brake the bank?
1... What brakes do you prefer? i already have a pair of demolitions and tech 77's
2... wheels --- black or chrome hoops? prob going to go freecoaster. What set is the best bang for the buck?
3. cranks.. who prefers what brand?
I never built a flatland bike before and just want to make sure its right before I give it away, yes give it away!
thanks
nick
I like my Primo hollow bite cranks...I added Ti spindle and end caps to the cranks which made it 7oz's lighter
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#17 2012-04-27 10:07am
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
If it's a flatland only bike, I'd run 165mm 1-pc cranks. Flatland bikes get slammed on the ground all day, everyday. In my opinion, there's no point in spending a lot of money on nice set of cranks if they will be thrashed anyway. Heck some don't even ride with cranks!
For brakes, I'd say Odyssey Evolvers... but today's 990's are all pretty much the same.
As for wheels, I like anodized black or blue (preference). Chrome is darn near impossible to feather on multiple whiplashes. It IS awesome for miami hoppers and decades, though ![]()
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#18 2012-04-28 6:11pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
I recently got a new set of wheels built. The rims I got a good deal on since they're 48's. They are G-Sport Ribcage rims and I got them for $25 a piece off of Odyssey's site on the close out section. Check it out.
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#19 2012-04-28 8:30pm
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riding brakeless for me is not so much of a trend but a preference, I know there are some things you cant do without brakes but it makes everything a bit more challenging and takes away the "crutch", in my head I tend to commit to the trick more knowing that I dont have brakes, its kind of a do or die ![]()
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#20 2012-05-01 3:09pm
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Re: FLATLAND ADVICE needed
Thanks for the tips guys!!!
Here is what Im planning...
http://bmxmuseum.com/forums/viewtopic.php?id=417690
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