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<blockquote data-quote="terrible one" data-source="post: 11491681" data-attributes="member: 10282"><p>Thanks for the heads up.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There are still ones you can buy without brakes. Never have I said this was legal.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Spin what? Go and read the conversion between Lt. Z06 and myself. Since you don't understand there is a difference between 'street' and 'road' when it comes to BMX bikes. I can get a 'road' bike to commute, travel, tour, etc. with. A 'street' bike is designed to grind rails, ledges, etc. Is my 'street' BMX legal? No because it does not have brakes. No where in my thread was I arguing the ticket for no brakes.</p><p>Was I riding my bike on the street as in the roads that people drive on? Yes. But it was designed as for riding skateparks and grinding rails, ledges, etc on the STREET. Which is why I built it without brakes and it is called a 'street' BMX bike. </p><p></p><p>Since this is my thread I do not have to go anywhere. Feel free to not respond anymore if you have a problem with my posts. </p><p>Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="terrible one, post: 11491681, member: 10282"] Thanks for the heads up. There are still ones you can buy without brakes. Never have I said this was legal. Spin what? Go and read the conversion between Lt. Z06 and myself. Since you don't understand there is a difference between 'street' and 'road' when it comes to BMX bikes. I can get a 'road' bike to commute, travel, tour, etc. with. A 'street' bike is designed to grind rails, ledges, etc. Is my 'street' BMX legal? No because it does not have brakes. No where in my thread was I arguing the ticket for no brakes. Was I riding my bike on the street as in the roads that people drive on? Yes. But it was designed as for riding skateparks and grinding rails, ledges, etc on the STREET. Which is why I built it without brakes and it is called a 'street' BMX bike. Since this is my thread I do not have to go anywhere. Feel free to not respond anymore if you have a problem with my posts. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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