Oh, that Teschner is a looker. Plus it's got a wheelbase that's long enough to soak up some of the bumps in turns 2 and 4 at Kissena.
So since my days of reading BMX Plus, i've always wondered how they get the bikes to stand up without any stands. What's the trick?
Photography is great, bikes look like garbage. Except for the Voyager, anyone who rides these on the street is a hipster doofus.
I promise the anon that that Teschner does not know what a street looks like.
jake - a beer can under the pedal + photoshop.
I love this kind of photography. The bikes look great.
We punch the bikestand out and fill with a matte
What is the producer of Brandon's Voyager, as I have seen just the same bike in NY.Thanks in advance.
Hi guys - could anyone tell me which parts are used in Robbie's Fuji Track Pro? I guess the front wheel and frame is a custom paint job?Thanks!
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Oh, that Teschner is a looker. Plus it's got a wheelbase that's long enough to soak up some of the bumps in turns 2 and 4 at Kissena.
ReplyDeleteSo since my days of reading BMX Plus, i've always wondered how they get the bikes to stand up without any stands. What's the trick?
ReplyDeletePhotography is great, bikes look like garbage. Except for the Voyager, anyone who rides these on the street is a hipster doofus.
ReplyDeleteI promise the anon that that Teschner does not know what a street looks like.
ReplyDeletejake - a beer can under the pedal + photoshop.
ReplyDeleteI love this kind of photography. The bikes look great.
ReplyDeleteWe punch the bikestand out and fill with a matte
ReplyDeleteWhat is the producer of Brandon's Voyager, as I have seen just the same bike in NY.
ReplyDeleteThanks in advance.
Hi guys - could anyone tell me which parts are used in Robbie's Fuji Track Pro? I guess the front wheel and frame is a custom paint job?
ReplyDeleteThanks!