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JAN Frameset

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Kyoichi just built up his JAN frameset for doing tricks. I always love reading his posts because he makes them in both Japanese and English. Check out his words below:

changed my jan frame setup for doing tricks. everyone who got the jan frame had been saying that it’s so good for wheelies. but i was pretty skeptical on that, and just thought that it was some kind of mental thing, people just getting hyped up because they got a new bike. but it really is easy to do wheelies on it. i’m really surprised, it has a large sweetspot. it has a much quicker response than the surly, which is kinda scary but really fun to ride. it also gives you a position a bit higher off the ground than the surly. overall, it makes you feel like your on a real bike. compared to my surly which, i don’t know what that is now with all the conversions i made on it…

Just don’t do any bunnyhop 180′s on that fork man!

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  • Kyoichi

    thanx for the post.

    yeah, that fork isn’t gonna last that
    long…too bad it’s got a nice classy look
    with it.

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