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Back to business... Just spotted this on Prolly's blog... The AZONIC Zero Stem... Me fucking likey! Apols for the big pic, but you need one to see it properly...
Back to business... Just spotted this on Prolly's blog... The AZONIC Zero Stem... Me fucking likey! Apols for the big pic, but you need one to see it properly...
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Originally Posted by eyebrows
someone has one in london, no?
I'd imagine they probably have. They've been available for BMX's for years.
Is it really wrong that i like the way that azonic stem looks and don't really care about the barspin-ability of it? I can see fixed wheel bikes evolving into something like a flatland bmx.
I actually thought about breaking out the lathe the other day to machine a new super snazzy state of the art vertical stem...it appears Azonic have beaten me to it...
I actually thought about breaking out the lathe the other day to machine a new super snazzy state of the art vertical stem...it appears Azonic have beaten me to it...
Are you not reading the thread? It has been pointed out a number of times already that these things have existed for years already. Azionics effort there is not the first.
Are you not reading the thread? It has been pointed out a number of times already that these things have existed for years already. Azionics effort there is not the first.
That's all very well, but do the others look anything like Bender's head? No, thought not...