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7.12 kg 15.7 lbs light bmx
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  • 2 0
 that is crazyly light u should get a ton of ti hollow bolts for it just to see how light u can get it
  • 3 0
 how do u get milkshake parts and where from?
  • 2 0
 really? 15.7? what are the specs? everything must be ti lol
  • 3 0
 only a little ti.. Frame: Milkshake Co. prototype

Forks: Fit Shiv
Stem: Fly 50mm with Milkshake Co. titanium bolts
Handlebars: Milkshake Co. prototype
Grips: Duo Van Homan
Barends: Parends

Cranks: Twombolts 175mm RHD with Milkshake Co. titanium bolts
Pedals: Colony plastic with ti-spindles
Sprocket: Kink Sound 25t
Bottom bracket: Milkshake co.
Chain: KMC K-710 SL

Seat: Fit Lo-Bolt
Seat post: Kink stump with Milkshake Co. titanium bolt and prototype plastic wedge

Front rim: Alienation Deviant
Front hub: Simple Eject v2 with Milkshake Co. ti bolts (not pictured)
Front spokes: Titanium
Front tire: KHE park kevlar 2.215
Front tube: KHE 20" Twiggy

Rear rim: Alienation Deviant
Rear hub: Simple cassette with Milkshake Co. ti bolts (not pictured)
Rear spokes: Titanium
Rear tire: KHE park kevlar 2.215
Rear tube: KHE 20" Twiggy

Weight: 7.12kg/15.7lbs
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  • 2 0
 thats crazy bro
  • 2 0
 What geo did u give to milkshace co. Was there any othe options you had to put?
  • 1 0
 i have a deviant too. its sweet
  • 2 0
 what do you like ride for milkshake co or something?
  • 2 0
 that bike is freekin immense.
  • 2 0
 lush set up bro
  • 1 0
 WTF ???!?!?!?! how the f*** did u get it that light ?!!!!!!!!!!!!?!?!?!?
  • 1 0
 forks look bent in but sweet ass ride man
  • 1 0
 how much did the frame alone cost?!
  • 1 0
 I added all the weight of the parts up and it comes to 19.89 not 15..
  • 1 0
 claimed =/= actual... and he has a ton of custom ti upgrades
  • 1 1
 get some prioflie cranks then t.i hollow spindle them
  • 1 1
 They are heavier than most cranks, even cranks without ti bolts are often lighter.
  • 2 0
 there 800grams without t.i spindle and the spindle is not hollow
  • 3 0
 Khe Hindenburg are lighter,, twenty highland are lighter eastern (can't remember which one) are lighter, all without ti. Butbibsuppise profiles are rather sexy Smile
  • 3 1
 khe sucks and same to eastern but profile are really strong and look sick! Smile
  • 1 3
 Why get profile cranks? Odyssey cranks are 22 ounces with spindel, arms, and bolts. Profiles are 27 ounces with spindel, arms and bolts. If you were to get a T.I spindel for a pair of profiles. It'd be the equivilant to the odysseys. Getting a T.I spindel on some twombolds would be some crazy ass shit.
  • 2 0
 the odysseys that r 22oz r flatwares im pretty sure
  • 2 0
 yea they are flatwares
  • 3 0
 the normal ones are 28 ounces
  • 2 0
 you cant ride street with this then, can you?
  • 1 0
 Yes... You can.
  • 1 0
 i personally wouldnt trust that bike for street or the frame
  • 2 0
 theres no way a 15 lbs bike would hold up on a 10 foot drop or a 10 foot high flyout whip, or a 3 down a 10 set. it would just get mangled
  • 4 0
 Street...not dh. I don't know how much of a superman you are...but I'm not one to hit 10ft drops on anything less than a dh bike.
  • 1 0
 E-hardman...
  • 1 0
 you mean youve never seen a gap at the back of a loading dock or hopped off a big bank to flat?
  • 1 0
 Yes, but 10ft to flat?

Constant of such would snap any frame.
  • 1 0
 I'm not going to lie. Most downhill frames wouldn't survive frequent drops to flat of such a height.
  • 1 0
 i did really high barspins and tailwhips flyout to flat all summer and my frames fine. but i cracked my forks, bars, cranks, snapped pedals, ruined a front hub and folded a front rim, so its hard on a bike for sure but theres nothing wrong with mine yet, i built it to take that kind of riding, and if i do snap it, it has life time warrenty:P
  • 2 1
 where u get frame?
  • 1 0
 No waay, scale shot pls?
  • 1 0
 WTF !? 7.12kg ?
  • 1 2
 Looks dam nice, though must be rather flexy. Blank Stare







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