Both are amazing, I don't like the brake on the top of the seatstays.. that is annoying when riding Flat-land. I'd choose whichever one has the steepest head tube angle. 😅
Thank you. Yeah I prefer the cleaner look with the brake mounted under the stay. I also like the sleeve nut that gives a smooth finish rather than a thread being exposed.
@@stevepunk1a sleeve nut is a closed end nut that sits flush. You tend to see them more in self assembly furniture. Makes a clean joint with no thread exposed
@@whitewellybmxrestorations Ah, like a D shape to cover the end of the thread? I always call them Cover nuts! Hehehe ☺️ Thanks With you calling them SLEEVES... It made me think of an open thing. I appreciate you replying, Buddy!
@@whitewellybmxrestorations Negativo. 95 y 96 es igual: Vértigo freno arriba, performer freno abajo. Fin. Es solo acordarse o ver fotos de catálogo. Esta hermosa la bicicleta, pero es un cuadro vertigo con stickers de performer
Please see the community tab . I have uploaded the 1995 brochure scan showing the performer with the pitbull brake mounted under the seat stay. The 96 performer had a u brake on the chain stay but also the dropouts changed in 1996.
@@whitewellybmxrestorations no se donde puede estar el error, pero aqui en uruguay compre una performer 95, con esos stickers, y tenia freno abajo. Si buscas en google, gt performer 1995, la gran mayoria tienen el freno abajo. Pero si, como tu dices, hay una pequeña minoria que tienen el freno arriba, aunque el 90% lo trae abajo. Tal vez alguna pequeña tirada en principio de la linea, o quien sabe...
Both are amazing, I don't like the brake on the top of the seatstays.. that is annoying when riding Flat-land.
I'd choose whichever one has the steepest head tube angle. 😅
Thank you. Yeah I prefer the cleaner look with the brake mounted under the stay. I also like the sleeve nut that gives a smooth finish rather than a thread being exposed.
@@whitewellybmxrestorations I'm surprised I don't know what a sleeve nut is. Care to explain? Thanks buddy.
@@stevepunk1a sleeve nut is a closed end nut that sits flush. You tend to see them more in self assembly furniture. Makes a clean joint with no thread exposed
@@whitewellybmxrestorations Ah, like a D shape to cover the end of the thread?
I always call them Cover nuts! Hehehe ☺️ Thanks
With you calling them SLEEVES... It made me think of an open thing. I appreciate you replying, Buddy!
Vertigo cause I hate mags, but Dyno Slammer over both 😎
I'm looking at the 95 dyno slammer frame right now. 😜
@@whitewellybmxrestorations 😎👍
There IS no choice
Performer is common sense
I love them all so I cant just pick one.
Eso son dos vértigo iguales con diferentes partes y diferentes stickers
In the 95 range the performer and vertigo shares the same frame. It's the components that are different. Performer had better.
@@whitewellybmxrestorations Negativo. 95 y 96 es igual: Vértigo freno arriba, performer freno abajo. Fin. Es solo acordarse o ver fotos de catálogo. Esta hermosa la bicicleta, pero es un cuadro vertigo con stickers de performer
Please see the community tab . I have uploaded the 1995 brochure scan showing the performer with the pitbull brake mounted under the seat stay. The 96 performer had a u brake on the chain stay but also the dropouts changed in 1996.
@@whitewellybmxrestorations no se donde puede estar el error, pero aqui en uruguay compre una performer 95, con esos stickers, y tenia freno abajo. Si buscas en google, gt performer 1995, la gran mayoria tienen el freno abajo. Pero si, como tu dices, hay una pequeña minoria que tienen el freno arriba, aunque el 90% lo trae abajo. Tal vez alguna pequeña tirada en principio de la linea, o quien sabe...
Nope.
Brakes are a massive giveaway, that and the seat stays