
Volume Flatline
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Volume Flatline

User Reviews
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I Love My Volume Flatline, Very Nice Frame Excelle
I love my Volume Flatline, very nice frame excellent size just the right touch. Can't really say that there is anything terribly wrong with it.
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I Am A 31 Yr Old Street Rider From Nashville Tn.
I am a 31 yr old street rider from nashville tn. I have owned almost every bike imaginable...right now , I have a Fit series 1 team, a standard 250 ox and this Volume Flatline. This bike is as solid as a rock on the street. The only beef I have with the parts is the demolition casettte hub in the rear. Sometimes it makes a popping sound when I land hard off of wall rides. Gaps etc, but otherwise...its a grest bike. I cracked the standard ox in about a month of street riding. and sbc refuse to give me another one , so I bought the flatline. - I'm happy with the bike.
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How Can Anybody Say This Volume Flatline Sucks, It
How can anybody say this Volume Flatline sucks, it is a great balance between what u need for street, park, or dirt riding. It is nice to see bike coming with 14 mm drop outs in the front. This bike is ready to ride if u bought a complete or have the frame and put your own parts into it. I have done only 3 mods to it, i added a gyro system to it, not one of those flimsy one, i used odessys sealed rotor cup and ran a londen mod on my bike, for those who are true bmx they know what that is, and i added a set a magnesium petal to it. Since the demolision stem that came with it can't be used for a gyro i purchased a redneck stem, (one of the best stems on the market) for my bike. Other then that the bike is perfect i really like it and it is a great bike for beginers and veterns to the sport. I own 2 of these bike one red and one black, and i also own a fit pro, you'll probably never find frames or completes as light as the fit pro (29.8 lbs) so it is kinda of unfair to compare the weight of a flatline to the fit, but overall the weight is just right.
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If You Want A Light And Stylish Bmx Bike Without T
If you want a light and stylish BMX bike without the trend, go with a Volume Flatline. I was worried that it wouldn't hold up but I had no reason to think that!
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sutped is correctly spelled stupid
correct for every point except about the weight it is the perfect weight for the allround bike that it is
the volume flatline sucks and i think it weighs six pounds and my american made Jim Cielencki frame is 5 pound so 6 is not light stuped
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