-Bottom Bracket set: Profile BB
-Pedals: Social plastics
-Seatpost clamp: Built in
-Seatpost: Kis Black
-Seat: Profile P logo black
-Front tire: WTP Grippin
-Front rim: Alienation felan
-Front hub: Profile totem front
-Rear rim: Alienation Felan
-Rear tire: WTP feelin'
-Rear hub: Vocal freecoaster
-Brakes: invisible brakes
-Hub guards: Profile hubguards
-Pegs: The Make!
Modifications: Bars cut to 28"
How much is the weight of the bike?
Angus Gough: I'm not sure the exact weight, I prefer strength over lightness so it's probably a little heavier than average.
Brakeless, pegs. Have you always ridden like that?
Angus Gough: I started off brakes and no pegs and slowly it evolved into brakeless with 2 pegs and perhaps 3 or 4 months ago I added a 3rd peg to the front for a bit of fun and I like it a lot!
How does it feel that you do not have to dig deep into your wallet when you brake a part on your bike?
Angus Gough: It feels pretty good.. because my wallet's empty haha! But no I'm super grateful to be supported by awesome companies who keep my bike fresh!
Something is loose on your bike. Do you fix it straight away?
Angus Gough: For sure haha! Can't deal with loose parts.
Do you bring any tools when you go on trips?
Angus Gough: I have a DK multitool which I take with me everywhere! Does everything I need and it doesn't take up too much space.
How was the recent trip you did in France/Belgium/Netherlands?
Angus Gough: The trip was amazing! I fell on day 2 which sucked but with a bit of tape I was able to ride enough to get some shots for the magazine article. The spots we rode were so fun! Shoutout to Soul Bmx mag and Haro for making it happen!
Thanks to: Haro BMX, Profile Racing, Custom Riders bmx shop and FATBMX for the bike check! Peace!