They are super stable, yet they tend to pull you in a straight line so it’s much harder to spin. The challenge, however, is what makes them so much fun! Definitely a completely different feel than a 20″ flatland bike. Keep in mind that we are using a new 24″ with freestyle geometry. As far as I know, Sunday and Specialized are the only ones who use it, and of course, Sunday invented it.
Thank you for posting our flick!
So Danny, do you still dabble with a 20″ “Flatland bike” any longer?
Why to you switch up a wheel size when say for example- you could’ve ridden a larger tt 20″ street frame for flatland?
I’m curious, as i’m sort of going down a similar route!
Danny does, in-fact diddle with 20’s and he’s pretty good actually. I learn a lot from how dialed he is.
He got in to 20-something’s when Sunday and Specialized put flatland geometry on a cruiser because it was really a first-of-its-kind and opened up a whole new realm of possibilities. They take a little more muscle to move around, but one you get used to them you can use their momentum to achieve a lot more stability.
whoa! That’s awesome you posted this, Effraim! Thanks so much.
Cruisers are so big it feels like they have their own gravitational field.
yes i wondered about that joe! Do they ride stable?
Puts things back into perspective.
More 24″ exposure please…
*wheels*
They are super stable, yet they tend to pull you in a straight line so it’s much harder to spin. The challenge, however, is what makes them so much fun! Definitely a completely different feel than a 20″ flatland bike. Keep in mind that we are using a new 24″ with freestyle geometry. As far as I know, Sunday and Specialized are the only ones who use it, and of course, Sunday invented it.
Thank you for posting our flick!
So Danny, do you still dabble with a 20″ “Flatland bike” any longer?
Why to you switch up a wheel size when say for example- you could’ve ridden a larger tt 20″ street frame for flatland?
I’m curious, as i’m sort of going down a similar route!
*sausage fingers^* typing on a phone ; )
rather (Why didn’t you?)
….recaptures the feeling of being 10 years old on a 20inch…
Nowt wrong with that…
Hey, BMXism
Danny does, in-fact diddle with 20’s and he’s pretty good actually. I learn a lot from how dialed he is.
He got in to 20-something’s when Sunday and Specialized put flatland geometry on a cruiser because it was really a first-of-its-kind and opened up a whole new realm of possibilities. They take a little more muscle to move around, but one you get used to them you can use their momentum to achieve a lot more stability.
As far as bikes go, he just likes cruisers.
See ya
..yep nothing wrong with that indeed:)