
"The 6040 frame pays homage to the NYC transit system. the gun metal color, 6040 name, and amateurish scratchy/white-out tag all link to what one would see on older A trains. Welded in NY state, just like Kawasaki builds the cars in Yonkers. Video Produced by: Meseroll Rider: Joey Piazza Camera: Andrew York & Jacob WIlliamson Edited by: Andrew York Graphics by: Andrew York Song: Love Don't Change - Laurene LaVallis ℗ 1984 Tronic Records, Detroit , Michigan Published by Pharaoh Heroic"
"Brooklyn Machine Works 6040 Frame Available Exclusively From: Meseroll - Brooklyn, New York City - https://meserollshop.com W-BASE - Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan - https://w-base.com Frame Geometry: Top Tube Length: 21″ & 21.25″ Head Tube Angle: 75° Head Tube Height: 5" Bottom Bracket Height: 11.75″ Chain Stay Length: 13.1″-13.6″ Seat Tube Angle: 71° Seat Tube Height: 9.5″ Quantities Limited MADE IN NEW YORK"
Brooklyn Machine Works and the AM:PM crew produced the 6040, a street-focused BMX frame. The 6040 references NYC transit with a gun-metal finish, its name, and a scratchy white-out tag evocative of older A trains. The frame is welded in New York state and sold in limited quantities exclusively through Meseroll (Brooklyn) and W-BASE (Shibuya, Tokyo). A promo video credits Meseroll production, rider Joey Piazza, cameras by Andrew York and Jacob Williamson, editing and graphics by Andrew York, and the song “Love Don't Change” by Laurene LaVallis. Geometry: top tube 21″/21.25″, head tube 75°, head tube height 5″, bottom bracket 11.75″, chainstay 13.1–13.6″, seat tube 9.5″ at 71°.
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