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| Value for Money | 9.3/10 |
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| Reviewer Rating | 9.8/10 |
| Overall Rating | 9.7/10 |
By some one who rides. on 4th Jun 2003
| Value for money | 10/10 |
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| Overall value | 10/10 |
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nice weight, very nicely balanced, very good looking, overall a good bike
i don't think there is nothing bad with it, except the price of a complete may turn some people away
How can anybody say this Volume Flatline sucks, it is a great balance between what u need for street, park, or dirt riding. It is nice to see bike coming with 14 mm drop outs in the front. This bike is ready to ride if u bought a complete or have the frame and put your own parts into it. I have done only 3 mods to it, i added a gyro system to it, not one of those flimsy one, i used odessys sealed rotor cup and ran a londen mod on my bike, for those who are true bmx they know what that is, and i added a set a magnesium petal to it. Since the demolision stem that came with it can't be used for a gyro i purchased a redneck stem, (one of the best stems on the market) for my bike. Other then that the bike is perfect i really like it and it is a great bike for beginers and veterns to the sport. I own 2 of these bike one red and one black, and i also own a fit pro, you'll probably never find frames or completes as light as the fit pro (29.8 lbs) so it is kinda of unfair to compare the weight of a flatline to the fit, but overall the weight is just right.

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