mgp bmx

Vaughn.H

Member
tsi isnt in it for the money

dude honestly if i had like a million dollars i would hook it up so quick.

i think tsi is the only company who really just wants to help the scooter community have scooters to ride.

i remember one day matt told me a loooong time ago that he doesnt make any money off tsi at all, all the revenue from scooters is put back into the scooters.
he said that if he could he would give everyone on earth a scooter so they could feel the joy that we feel when we ride.
 

J dub

Bronze member
Torn Scooters, owned by Riley Hughes, is TRULY not into business for money. The money he makes goes straight back into materials, prototyping, and his riders.

About the bike, it really shows that Madd doesn't care at all. They just want money however they have to get it. I didn't like Madd before, and especially now. Just my opinion.

Which will last how long? Any TRUE business running like that, will not last. Everyone needs money, despite what the new age hipsters tell you. Not many people WANT to be broke. To get more money, you work harder. To work harder when you own a business, you invest more time/money into it, to make your product better, more streamlined, and more attractive and more profitable. To get customer service, product available easily and any form of real warrranty, you will WANT a business to succeed and make profits.

I own several businesses. I truly love what I do and am very thankful for what I have and who I get to do business with. But if I wasn't making a decent living at it, I'd quit. Doing what you love means nothing if you cannot sustain yourself to a point you are content with.
 

rmaccbik3s

Member
I see a lot of australians ride there lever on the left side. I'm not sure why though. The only reason i see is if you barspin counterclockwise you're hand can hit the lever and it sucks.
 

J dub

Bronze member
>More attractive
>booger welds
>ugly headtube


Pretty off topic Rob but fyi I didn't design or create the Ambush decks. None of the parts I designed ever hit the market and I left Ambush right before it imploded. Not gonna argue about booger welds, especially when I agree they were unattractive.
 

mitch133

Member
I see a lot of australians ride there lever on the left side. I'm not sure why though. The only reason i see is if you barspin counterclockwise you're hand can hit the lever and it sucks.

The main reason is for turndowns it catches on your pocket. My brakes broke and i just never fixed them they have been off for 2 years now but i had brakes for the first 4 years of my riding bmx.
 

Keenan Still

Steel Member
looks like another bike that they would sell in walmart to me, it may attract little kids, but no one serious about riding
 

Chandler Hab

Bronze member
sorry but you guys aren't making much sense. if you had a company, wouldn't you want to make a living off it? come on.. sometimes it's nice to have something for yourself.
 
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