Hillclimb bikes
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zebzone235
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Hillclimb bikes
I thought it would be pretty cool to have a model of bike with a "hillclimb" style look, extended swing pretty much. Is it a good idea or am i just dumb?

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Wahlamt
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Re: Hillclimb bikes
I don't think it's needed. And as of right now, assuming that the front wheel is in it's correct position, whenever you wheelie of go up a hill, the back wheel would go into the ground.zebzone235 wrote:I thought it would be pretty cool to have a model of bike with a "hillclimb" style look, extended swing pretty much. Is it a good idea or am i just dumb?
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zebzone235
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Re: Hillclimb bikes
A solid mesh wouldnt go throught the ground or would it?Wahlamt wrote:I don't think it's needed. And as of right now, assuming that the front wheel is in it's correct position, whenever you wheelie of go up a hill, the back wheel would go into the ground.zebzone235 wrote:I thought it would be pretty cool to have a model of bike with a "hillclimb" style look, extended swing pretty much. Is it a good idea or am i just dumb?

