Top 3 DJ/Street Frames

FatYZ0

Likes Dirt
Yep, and you'd know all about Dirt Jumping wouldn't you James
And thats not a biast opinion at all is it.... :rolleyes:
Hey matt.
Read the Title of the thread.
Top 3 DJ/STREET FRAMES
So i am sorry does that say street.
ohh what ridding do i do again matt.
 

B1KR BOI

Likes Dirt
here's my vote

1. Last Raffnix.
2. NPJ East Beast.
3. Any NS frame whether it be Bitch, Suburban or Street Legal.
(4. Any Agent frame)

the list goes on...
 

starship303

Likes Dirt
hmm pretty hard to narrow it down but possibly a Nicolai BMXTB (in easton), Last Raffnix or Union Street Molly. Also love Tonic Labs, 24's or Agent! :)
 

I-AM-TEH-FASTEST-11

Blitzkrieg Films
The Molly Maguire and Tonic fab are sweet frames but I hate how they have 110mm spacing for BMX hubs.
that's a good thing in my books, it creates a FAR better selection of SS/Street hubs and parts. Disc hubs can be a tad rare, but running bmx gear is such a good option.
If everything converted to 110mm for street and dj, and 150 for DH/FR we'd at least have some standards in the industry....
 

Frazzle

Likes Dirt
If we are going on preference then:

1. Nicolai BMXTB
2. Last Raffnix
3. Fireeye Spitfire/Firesky

...close runner up NS Bitch

But as i said, just preference, there are much better frames out there
 

Ozza

Eats Squid
My personal preference tells me that chromo is what you want for dirt and street.... Unless with dirt you mean 4x as well as you want alloy for that!
Wow shut up, um to the point top 3 frames for dirt and street in my opinion would be.

1. Last Raffnix or however u spell it.
2. NPJ range are good for both depend which u ride more
3. revell range
 

4x man

Likes Bikes
1 ns suburban beacaus im gettin one
2 24 moon good lookes sweet ride
3 npj east beast good bike

well that is what i think probly ot the best but hay i like them
 

technoboy

Dirty Imports
that's a good thing in my books, it creates a FAR better selection of SS/Street hubs and parts. Disc hubs can be a tad rare, but running bmx gear is such a good option.
If everything converted to 110mm for street and dj, and 150 for DH/FR we'd at least have some standards in the industry....
True! its really hard to find a good 110 disc hub unless someone has made one already...
none the less BMX hubs are strong as nails!!!
 
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tonas

Likes Dirt
that's a good thing in my books, it creates a FAR better selection of SS/Street hubs and parts. Disc hubs can be a tad rare, but running bmx gear is such a good option.
If everything converted to 110mm for street and dj, and 150 for DH/FR we'd at least have some standards in the industry....
I agree. 110mm rear spacing makes perfect sense on street specific MTB frames.

True! its really hard to find a good 110 disc hub unless someone has made one already...
none the less BMX hubs are strong as nails!!!
As for the scarcity of 110mm disc hubs, I don't see this as an issue; disc brakes are overkill for street riding.

Andy.
 

technoboy

Dirty Imports
I agree. 110mm rear spacing makes perfect sense on street specific MTB frames.



As for the scarcity of 110mm disc hubs, I don't see this as an issue; disc brakes are overkill for street riding.

Andy.
couldn't agree more ;)
 
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