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Interbike 09: Fly

by Louis on 09/27/09

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Fly are one of the most innovative companies out there and this year with their invert cast dropouts and removable brake mount system they seem to be pushing ahead of a lot of other companies, check bmx union for more pics of their booth.

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  1. Just do x1 direct link to bmx union RE: interbike. and then generate your own material for fucksake. several bmx union posts in 2 days does not justify the ad money. sort it out.

    • i dont see how anybody is losing out here, tcu are benefitting because we have a huge amount of interbike coverage and kurt from bmx union is gaining because he’s getting a massive amount of hits from tcu, simples. – louis

    • In my opinion it’s just a cop out. 1 direct link to union would suffice. Posting everytime Kurt has posted his material is weak. Why the hell aint the come up at interbike? as bmx’s biggest site it’s justified, but no.. it’s more content on biting unions material. Sucks. If i were the advertisers looking at this, i’d be calling Kurt about his rates.

    • if i could be at interbike i would, and yes its just taking his photos but thats just the same as posting up a video that say vital made for interbike.

  2. How did you get posting rights with such bad spelling?

  3. tiny frame, big ass bars, does anybody else see this?

  4. Wethepeople was the first to use investment cast on their frames. Fly just followed

  5. Im so stoked on the stefan Montana line !! want that shit bad

    FLY always has good shit

  6. hey whats with flange on the one sproket is that like a built in spacer?

  7. Loving all the FLY BIKES products. Im going to get my hands on all there high polish parts rims, braks, ect… I think the Montana bars are 8.75″ high. The Lago bars are going to be 8.5″ high and the new Pantera are going to be 8.3″ somthing high.

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