1996 Morales Flatland 
#1 2007-03-23 11:26am
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1996 Morales Flatland
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#2 2007-03-25 2:19am
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Re: 1996 Morales Flatland
Thanks Hellmutt.
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#3 2007-07-01 2:32am
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Re: 1996 Morales Flatland
most modern flatland frames borrow directly from the morales,in terms of top tube length,outta the way chainstays,top mounted 990,and now even the 73.5 head tube angle(KGB,KHE),complete with the zero dropout fork morales' twin company Kore introduced in 1995.morales in turn borrowed from torker,haro and redline,but with the dyno compe II's original head angle,as dyno and morales were founded and created by Bob"AFA"Morales
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#4 2007-12-29 6:40pm
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Re: 1996 Morales Flatland
this bike looks dope. realy nice hope the MORALES FLATLAND im building looks as good when it's finly ridable.
Show bikes are nice. but bikes wear ment to be Petaled
YES I RIDE A PINK BIKE!! WANT TO MAKE SOME THING OUT OF IT!
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#5 2010-10-30 5:29pm
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Sick! Love those frames, lovin' how you built it up. ![]()
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#6 2011-09-28 5:39pm
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Re: 1996 Morales Flatland
sawaeeeeeeeeeet bike where did u get the pegs from?
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