That’s what happens with lack of precision. And Ola’s bars moved not because he replaced the stem bolts but because he did not tighten them up to proper torque specs. The only reason I visit a shop is for parts I need right away (chain, grips, bar ends, tubes, etc.) or wheel building services (which I can do at home, but would rather pay someone else to do so!). You also make an assumption that I buy my bikes in a bike store, which I have not for more than 10 years. Yes, they do make some chromoly stuff, but then the price seems comparable to everyone else’s. ![]() But I do know that a lot of the gear that Mafia sells is made from lesser quality hi-ten steel. No way to tell unless you perform some rigorous destruction testing. Perhaps some Mafia parts in the exact same circumstance, would have broken as well. That in itself is not enough to say if the parts were bad or not. You have one friend that broke some parts. Please refer to the top stickied post currently waiting for your glorious eyes to browse upon.Īnd once again, you fail to comprehend what a proper sample size is. They're part of this as well and help our sport grow.ĭo your best to research before posting a question. If you know the filmer/videographer responsible, shout them out. ![]() If you're posting a video, try to link directly to YouTube/Vimeo instead of a blog, unless the blog contains important information. LOCAL SHOPS AND WHERE TO BUY BIKES AND PARTSĪll sorts of submissions related to BMX, Freestyle, Street, Flatland, Dirt Jumping, Skate/Plaza Park, etc are allowed. Upvote and comment on links you like, bury the ones you don't. Submit your BMX related news articles, interviews, video & picture links.
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