Gyro: Snafu - Mobeus

Bars: eclat - the Ashley Charles model
Grips: Odi Longneck Flangeless
Bar ends: Shadow - Alloy
Brake lever: Odyssey - Monolever
Seat: Eclat - Complex Padded
Seatpost: Eclat
Sprocket: Shadow - Ravager Sprocket 28t
Cranks: Stolen - SIC Internal Clamp
BB set: Shadow - Corvus 19mm
Pedals: Shadow - Ravager

Chain: Cult - Halflink
Brake: Fly Bikes - Classico
Brake pads: Proper
Brake cables: Snafu - Astroglide
Front hub: Shadow - Raptor
Front rim: Shadow Stun Rim
Front tire: Tioga - powerblock
Rear hub: Shadow - Raptor
Rear rim: Primo - VS Rim
Rear tire: Maxxis - Grifter Kevlar

Modifications: Me brake
They call you Harry Main and you bought a Killabee, what's up with that?
Rene: I'm a fan of Harry Main but people say the Killabee frame is strong and I like the color of the killabee frame.
Did you look into the geometry of frames before you got this one, or did you just like it? Rene: I have looked at other frames but the Killabee frame looked the strongest and I like the colour.
Who came up with the cable stopper on your seatpost tube? Rene: I had seen it on the bike of Harry Main.
You ride a lot of park, but does the bike work for dirt and other types of riding just as well?
Rene: Yes, the bike rides chill anywhere.
What's your favourite part of the bike?
Rene: my frame.
Do you care about weight a lot?
Rene: Yeah I do not want the bike to be too heavy.
What is the next thing you want to replace on your bike?
Rene: Me cranks




By BdJ

After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.