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jimijam69
Just picked up this piece and was wondering if anyone has any information on it. Road Kill web site sucks and there is limited info on it. If anyone has any info please let me know. Thank you for your help
rumblerdave
Made in Florida by old school BMX'er Greg Esser, within the last few years. Still available new, look on the Colored Tuffs website under frames.
They look like nice bikes!
BH1
late mid-school to new-school mini frame. all I know about RoadKill is back in the mid 90's Van Homan was co-sponsored by them when they first started up and I think they made number plates and pad sets. He and I raced in the same NBL class at nationals...The frames are new to me. looks nice though!
jcbel
QUOTE (jimijam69 @ Jan 1 2008, 06:50 PM) *
Just picked up this piece and was wondering if anyone has any information on it. Road Kill web site sucks and there is limited info on it. If anyone has any info please let me know. Thank you for your help

I bought a new black chrome-moly Road Kill frame off ebay for a $100. It looks like a real quality frame and the lifetime warranty is a nice plus too. I went to their web site, too and found very little info. Did a search on here and came up with very little info. I guess not too many people have bought these frames. Would be nice to see some builds posted on here. I'm still thinking about which fork and color combo I'm gonna go with.
Secret Spin
Maybe around 98-00 years due to skinwall tires and non-threadless.
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