Yes sir, pretty much nailed it. The narrative behind a thing gives it weight I think, Excalibur would just be another sword if it did not have a story behind it.You achieved your goal, got the look you were going after; and with the ride vids and history of your involvement with the sport, really pushed it over the top! Kudos on this 'ground-up' build!
It works really well. I tested it on Mt. Wilson toll road in a coaster brake only race, 9 miles downhill. Went way faster than I wanted it to go that is for sure!!!!Awesome machine!
I wonder how this thing rides. Does the suspension/frame go down a bit when using the coasterbrake?
Thanks!!!That thing is just too cool! Well done!
Yes, I don't use one that much either and when I do, I ride with more reckless abandon than normal.Nice to see you with a skidlid on bomber runs where you intend on Ludicrous Speed. I don't wear a helmet all of the time, but when it's time to deal (especially in the dirt), I try to keep my nugget from getting scrambled any further.
No, it has a very smooth travel arc. I think 1970's bmx technology had suspension pretty nailed, it takes a whole industry to mess up now.Awesome machine!
I wonder how this thing rides. Does the suspension/frame go down a bit when using the coasterbrake?
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