View Full Version : Looking at BMX bikes
Leetzgirl
13-08-2008, 11:14 PM
I wonder what bike i should get..
Just back wheel brakes and quite light, not too light.
Any ideas?
Matt.
13-08-2008, 11:20 PM
How much money you got to spend?
Eastern have a lot of good bikes out, the eastern ramrodder looks good and is about £260.
RSTurbo
14-08-2008, 12:26 AM
i got the eastern jane to start out with - then started to replace parts now its all custom.
Rupusakki
14-08-2008, 12:45 AM
If you're planning on taking BMXing seriously i'd suggest you start with a Mongoose, relatively cheap compared to others and quite light.
You'll have to remove the front brake yourself on any bike you buy due to the law in the UK stating bikes must have a front and back brake.
I'd recommend you buy your first in black or a dark red, and if you've never been on up a half-pipe before make sure you go up diagonally and not straight up, you'll fall flat on your back, and it hurts, rookie mistake that I made my first time :)
Been BMXing for over 4 years now so I think I have enough knowledge to recommend a bike etc before anyone starts arguing with me.
Trials biking is also pretty awesome, you can carry those bikes with your little finger they're so light. I started trial biking after I'd been BMXing for about 3 years but I prefer to BMX, trials is pretty dangerous, you'll see some people hopping along railings and stuff, fun to watch but dangerous to carry out.
EDIT: what sort of BMXing style are you gonna do? street (like grinds, bumps etc) or motocross (racing over jumps, turns) or something else?
Leetzgirl
14-08-2008, 12:49 AM
If you're planning on taking BMXing seriously i'd suggest you start with a Mongoose, relatively cheap compared to others and quite light.
You'll have to remove the front brake yourself on any bike you buy due to the law in the UK stating bikes must have a front and back brake.
I'd recommend you buy your first in black or a dark red, and if you've never been on up a half-pipe before make sure you go up diagonally and not straight up, you'll fall flat on your back, and it hurts, rookie mistake that I made my first time :)
Been BMXing for over 4 years now so I think I have enough knowledge to recommend a bike etc before anyone starts arguing with me.
Trials biking is also pretty awesome, you can carry those bikes with your little finger they're so light. I started trial biking after I'd been BMXing for about 3 years but I prefer to BMX, trials is pretty dangerous, you'll see some people hopping along railings and stuff, fun to watch but dangerous to carry out.
I wasnt planning to do all that, only just to ride on but thanks lol xD
Rupusakki
14-08-2008, 01:01 AM
oh right :D, nevermind then :P
Corporal
14-08-2008, 06:36 AM
The key qustion is.
How much have you got to spend?
We just got aload of the new GT range in at work yesterday and i think its the GT bump. £229.99 its nearly all cromoly apart from the back triangle. 3 piece crank and two U brakes. Its a awesome bike for the price.
Leetzgirl
20-08-2008, 06:46 PM
The key qustion is.
How much have you got to spend?
We just got aload of the new GT range in at work yesterday and i think its the GT bump. £229.99 its nearly all cromoly apart from the back triangle. 3 piece crank and two U brakes. Its a awesome bike for the price.
not much, just basic really.
Corporal
21-08-2008, 09:33 PM
£229.99 is a basic one to go for.
Kevin
21-08-2008, 09:49 PM
I got one a while ago, i think it was a DC. i cant remeber, i was only interested in using it for backers though :P
-Kevin
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21-08-2008, 10:05 PM
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