Hidden nation seem like to coolest company - British; because there are not many good british bike companies left, not completly biased towards one form of bike riding, and using lightweight materials in a strong way. All I can say, is I cannot wait until I get my AKira...
Here is a picture of my ride : http://www.pinkbike.com/modules/photo/?op=view&image=377572 if you wanna go see. For more info on Hidden Nation, go to their site: www.hiddennation.co.uk
look Baron Von Grinder - if that is your real name (Dirk), if you look at the difference between the dates of the first message I wrote, and the second, you may realise that an important date crops up between them. Christmas. And I got my frame at this time. So there ya go. If you want more proof, go to hiddennation.co.uk and in the news section, there is the same pic sent in by me.
aw lay off guys, give the guy a break - wouldn't be the first plug. "Gorgeous ride" to refer to a BMX is confusing me. Every time I ride mine I hurt myself - damn thing has bits sticking out everywhere, strategically placed to do max damage.
Look dudes, I think this thread is turning into a jipping-off thread. You guys are obviously townies with nothing better to do. 'Sprokitt' - the reason I didnt reply very fast, is because I am not as geeky as you. I actually ride a bike, and hardly ever go onto the PC. Seem strange? I think not. And I even tested the link, and it worked, but if you cannot be bothered to copy and paste the link into the toolbar, and your just clicking on the link, that might be your problem. If it still seems to not work, search it on the pinkbike website. Or even go on the hidden nation website as I said. And finally, 'Baron von Grinder', spell right. Its not my fault I havent got a name change.
So I take it you guys still think I am bull-pooing. If you want proof, I can take a picture of the same red bike, and put it onto the pinkbike website. But that may not seem enough to you people. So I will do somthing in the picture, like have a stick through the front wheel, or have my hand in the picture with my thumbs up, or summit like that, just so you know its me and my bike. You decide. Or even come to Thame (Where I live), and see me ride it. Would that make you happy? I may be able to sleep better at night, knowing you all believe me...
I want to see a pic of you giving the camera a big "Alriiiiight my friends" thumbs up with cheesey grin in a Kriss Akabusi stylee whilst sat on your bmx. I will then believe you.
There's a pic of Jim's BMX here as well. If members didn't post stuff on kit they're pleased with it would be pretty quiet on here. Doubt if we'll see much of you on here now though Jim, you'll be riding.
Every MTBer should own a BMX to mess about on. For the price of a Fox fork you can get an indestructible toy to try those moves you just know will break something - things still break but not the BMX.