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frazer
I got a bunch of old school race bikes, so why not an old school skate park bike? In fact, I actually did build this to ride at the skate park (while I waited for the Kappa I'd ordered that never arrived after six months...). But I only rode it a few times before my new Brew arrived. Now I'm keeping my old school bikes out of the skate park, to be on the safe side.

msalyers
very nice build frazer!
mike
pwh4130
In my opinion, that frame and fork is as strong as the old school ever got. Awesome build to remind us of a long past part of the early BMX scene. I'd love to give it a whirl in a park.
tread
Looks great!
proff21
awesome photog too!
Gooser
Nice build, Frazer. I can't imagine riding MKS footjaws in a park...for all those teeth, those little bastards slip around quite a bit! (I had a set on my Team Mongoose...gave it to a friend after her Supergoose was stolen.)

You used to tear it up on that Patterson. It is a good thing you got your Brew...I don't know if the Patty would've handled it much longer.
DAN
Rad.

Nice photo as well.
COASTY
Beautiful bike Frazer. Looks very similar to my goose. Tough as nails they are.
oldprobmx
that looks sweet
Spicoli
thats killer
Lewis
Great stuff ...... now how does the bike stay up by itself???
frazer
Gooser, Yea, building the Supergoose was a response to being afraid I was going to kill my Patterson learning 360s. I wonder now, too, how I rode FootJaws and bars with that much sweep in a skatepark, but I did and I'm still alive. Got some bikes you need photographed? I'd be down.

Hey Dan, Gotta get my butt down there with my photo set up and so some of your bikes! And otherwise just hang out. I still have that Webco for ya.

Lewis, Last time I took bike pics I used heavy fishing line to keep them up-right. This time I used a bike stand and Photoshop.
jpbmxfool
yo....rad!!build..... lets ride skate park soon frazer!!
kdw 712
wow
that looks very tastey
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