6:49 am
01/12/2009
[quote="riderforlife":1erqaiuf]dude flatland bike over motor bike, mmmmmmmmmmmmm
good bike and a good price, scotty blaze should check it[/quote:1erqaiuf]
Haha I know...but I dont have the Skills to Ride FlatLand so would rather see it in the hands of someone who will make the most out of it!
I hope he does!
Cheers
12:34 am
31/12/2010
Hello,
My name is Scott, I live in Perth and I am looking for a entry level flatland bike. I have checked all the specs on the DK Opsis 2010 and it is very close to the Hoffman that I used to ride.
I really have two questions:1) Is that bike suitable for a rider that is 5 10"? And 2) Is there much play in the freecoaster hub when you initially pedal foward?
Also my apologies if I am wrong but I checked out what the price of these are new because I have not purchased a BMX in 10 years and my Hoffman was $800, but Flatland Fuel has this bike marked down from $339 to $249 and if I am converting the shipping rate correctly it is $84 to ship to Australia, so with the Aus dollar that works out to be about $340 new?? Maybe thats wrong I am not sure.
1:12 am
01/12/2009
[quote="Scottie Blaze":17kmlcdo]Hello,
My name is Scott, I live in Perth and I am looking for a entry level flatland bike. I have checked all the specs on the DK Opsis 2010 and it is very close to the Hoffman that I used to ride.
I really have two questions:1) Is that bike suitable for a rider that is 5 10"? And 2) Is there much play in the freecoaster hub when you initially pedal foward?
Also my apologies if I am wrong but I checked out what the price of these are new because I have not purchased a BMX in 10 years and my Hoffman was $800, but Flatland Fuel has this bike marked down from $339 to $249 and if I am converting the shipping rate correctly it is $84 to ship to Australia, so with the Aus dollar that works out to be about $340 new?? Maybe thats wrong I am not sure.[/quote:17kmlcdo]
Hi Scott! Cheers for the Reply!
Im sure the DK Opsis will suit your Height no doubt. Also there isn't much freeplay in the Coaster Hub when pedaling at all.
As with FlatLand Fuel, they actually charge from memory $200-$250 US to get Bikes Shipped here unless you you've already worked it out? If you are Interested in my Bike please let me know!
Thanks!
3:02 pm
Moderators
14/08/2006
[quote="Scottie Blaze":h968ab3t]Hello,
My name is Scott, I live in Perth and I am looking for a entry level flatland bike. I have checked all the specs on the DK Opsis 2010 and it is very close to the Hoffman that I used to ride.
I really have two questions:1) Is that bike suitable for a rider that is 5 10"? And 2) Is there much play in the freecoaster hub when you initially pedal foward?
Also my apologies if I am wrong but I checked out what the price of these are new because I have not purchased a BMX in 10 years and my Hoffman was $800, but Flatland Fuel has this bike marked down from $339 to $249 and if I am converting the shipping rate correctly it is $84 to ship to Australia, so with the Aus dollar that works out to be about $340 new?? Maybe thats wrong I am not sure.[/quote:h968ab3t]
Yeah shipping from Fuel is done on price (not size or weight) due to insurance of the package. Shipping for that bike is $84.99. It would cheaper to get one new from Flatlandfuel. It sucks for the guy selling it but it's unfortunately the truth. Prices are just too high in Australia on a lot of product.
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