Most companies sourcing from Taiwan have very high demand in the global market and can't keep up with the demand. So their best bet is to outsource from places like Taiwan. Which isn't all bad since the recipe is the same. Chromoly tubes for the frame cut and bent to specific dimensions and tig welds all round to keep the whole bike together
It's pretty good. The difference with most of these bikes is just the final finish and geometry. Assembly is usually pretty much the same in terms of Welds, and materials that they're made from
Ironically those 200 dollar cranks dented the heck out of my spanner 😂😂😂. They were stuck on there so hard my friend just told me to get them off any way I could.
There's about 3 hours of footage I didn't include in the video. All of it trying everything from WD-40 to melting grease to white vinegar. I tried it all
Awesome! I just have no words this is a wonderful work 🤘🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thanks so much 🙏
Rare content of course great work
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Nice work kabisa safi Sanaa
Shukran kwa kutuaminia na mali yako bro, una chombo safi sana msee 😅👊👊👊
Hhhhhhaaa..thanks!
Wow you got lucky that shadow seat is hard to get now I have one bought the last one from the Bike shop months ago
That is one very comfy seat I tell you. Plus it's a fat seat so it makes it easier to grab for barspins
@@KamaarhKenn yeah I bought the same seat for my 24” s&m and the damn thing was almost 40 US dollars
I like your work
I appreciate that, thank you
Woooow big style bro
True
Noma Sana bro💯👌
Shukran 👊👊
4:03 u should use wood and hammer bro it just leave dent on it i also use to do that before xD
The cranks were installed without any grease. It was properly seized on there, I got mad and I resolved to violence to get it off 😂😂😂😂
I have a seat post that is behaving like those cranks ,I'll have to use that heat treatment method
Give it a try, it might work
Ordered my own.
This place seems so awesome , this company's building american bmx parts in America instead of Taiwan.....I m from the country. I want ro go.
Most companies sourcing from Taiwan have very high demand in the global market and can't keep up with the demand. So their best bet is to outsource from places like Taiwan. Which isn't all bad since the recipe is the same. Chromoly tubes for the frame cut and bent to specific dimensions and tig welds all round to keep the whole bike together
Yess sir
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Is stolen bmx good mate?
It's pretty good. The difference with most of these bikes is just the final finish and geometry. Assembly is usually pretty much the same in terms of Welds, and materials that they're made from
quality bikes at a pretty modest price
You probably just dented the crap out of 200 dollar cranks 😬
Ironically those 200 dollar cranks dented the heck out of my spanner 😂😂😂. They were stuck on there so hard my friend just told me to get them off any way I could.
@@KamaarhKenn should have used a lube and a rubber mallet
There's about 3 hours of footage I didn't include in the video. All of it trying everything from WD-40 to melting grease to white vinegar. I tried it all
@@KamaarhKenn oh wow you didn’t have the tool to get the cranks off
I'd be ashamed to ride parts that have different brand stickers on them... merritt my ass, be glad if those are not some shitty ass singlewall rims
They're double walls. Owner just wanted to see what the wheels would look like in the branding, he has some on the way