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Numinos
25-07-2005, 09:18 PM
In the Heading Riding there is: downhill, dj, 4x, urban, trials, xc and road.
I wanted to no if it would be possible to have "BMX" also as a sub heading?
Reason being that I and im sure others may have a few queries/questions about bmx.
I thought about this before I posted and new that people may say "This is a MTB forum why would we want this" and as I understand that i think it would still be fair to have considering we have road and trials which are non MTB realated aswell.
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Caine
25-07-2005, 09:39 PM
see that Farkin Logo it says"Farkin.Net, Australian Mountain Biking"
If you want to know something about a bmx go to
http://www.ozscenebmx.com/ozscenebmx_community_forums/index.php
Cheers
Caine
wombat
25-07-2005, 09:57 PM
we have road and trials which are non MTB realated aswell.
Trials isn't mtb? Watch your mouth or there's a few people on here that will have your ass. ;)
As for a BMX specific forum, no I can't see it happening. Road bikes don't have their own forum, it was really just an extension of the XC forum which was pretty quiet. I suggest that if you do have questions about BMX then chuck it up in the DJ/4X forum and hopefully someone will be able to help you out.
johnny
25-07-2005, 10:00 PM
see that Farkin Logo it says"Farkin.Net, Australian Mountain Biking"
Then how do you explain all the BMX questions that get asked?
Personally I don't care as I don't ride them, I just think your response was a bit of a wank. For something more appropriate, read Wombat's response.
Numinos
26-07-2005, 06:57 AM
good points guys. I will just use the dj /urban/4x heading for questions. Thanks for the help
P.S apologies to anyone I offended I didnt think trials were MTB related (I know no)
ed the frog
04-08-2005, 12:13 AM
... were MTB related (I know no)
i know no?
i no no?
hahaha i love it
Joel O
04-08-2005, 05:05 PM
since it's been raised i was just wondering, do mods use bmx, mtb or something completely different for their dropout spacing? Euro BB doesn't mean much these days since half the top end bmx's use them anyway so i think mod's come down to the hub spacing as to whether or not they are really mtb's?
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