Banshee Amp with Loaded Precision Products. Wheelkit, bar/stem, seat collar and pedals. Fox 831 fork, RaceFace Atlas crank and Avid Elixir brake. Built by Outbound Cycle.
Is that a tubeless set up or why is that bike built with UST tyres? I'm a bit confused, becouse inner tubes and UST is a heavy combination, so it isn't a good choice either.
light is super gay... if your bike weight's 14 kg or 10 kg are the same shit in DJ only diffrent is that the 10 kg will be easier to get up in air but you can reach same height with technics and muscles with the 14 kg...
so you're say that if you had the money, you'd go buy the heaviest piece of shit? or something that is featherweight that is light and flickable? sounds to me like you're a weight weenie hater, but whatever floats your boat
You'll start to care when you try to learn bunny 3's and stuff . I though must agree with you on that if you only ride DJ, the weight isn't the biggest concern out there.
yeah weight makes a hell of a difference.. if your just riding and wont come off the ground maybe not for you .. but tricks and all sorts of movements are better do-able with a light bike..try tailwhippig a 18kg DJ bike..! and you got your priorities wrong.. strong light looks.. nuff said..
thats siick!