BMX - New bike or frame?

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bxbmx
12-22-05, 08:50 AM
I broke the frame of my 4 year old Diamondback Joker (entry level, American Bottom braket)

I am considering a budget of +/- $300,

I am 5'11" 180 lbs
I want:
Street bike
21" Length, maybe 20.5
Full Chromo frame
Relatively light

My current candidates include:

http://www.danscomp.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?action=DETAIL&item=211011 - ALLIANCE PSI FRAME $239
http://www.danscomp.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?action=DETAIL&item=101076 - DK Six pack - $299
http://www.danscomp.com/cgi-bin/hazel.cgi?action=DETAIL&item=211186 - Poverty Frame $199 + $80 Cranks

what do you guys recommend? Thanks in advance


queensrider86
12-22-05, 09:27 AM
psi

bxbmx
12-22-05, 10:55 AM
why?
is it compatable with the db joker parts?


CMcMahon
12-22-05, 11:19 AM
Because the Psi is a damn good frame, that's why. It's welded by FBM, and all the ones that I've seen can and have handled some major abuse.

queensrider86
12-22-05, 12:01 PM
i just saw a 3 amigos dropout break. that's what happens when you remove metal from dropouts to make a built in chain tensioner

CMcMahon
12-22-05, 12:51 PM
No, that's what happens when you let Fly makes frames. I've seen more Panteras break than any other freestyle frame on the market.

JMC
12-22-05, 01:03 PM
why?
because its a brilliant frame

is it compatable with the db joker parts?
Alliance PSI:
Chainstay: 13.75- 14.25"
BB Type: Amer or Euro
BB Height: 11.5"
Headtube Angle: 74.5°
Seattube Angle: 71°
Seatpost Size: 25.4mm
Dropout Size: 14mm

check it against your bike. give me the EXACT year and i can help u more.

it will probably be fine though, not sure what the headtube type is, but ask Beer or Queens about that...

queensrider86
12-22-05, 01:08 PM
No, that's what happens when you let Fly makes frames. I've seen more Panteras break than any other freestyle frame on the market.

i've seen the BB-chainstay junction break on an underrotated 360, i forget which frame it was, i think it was a diablo or some spanish thing.

those ruben pedals suck. i heard there brakes are good. ruben tires are good. i would definately never trust them with welding though

CMcMahon
12-22-05, 01:56 PM
Their brakes are superb. I'll give them that.

bxbmx
12-23-05, 12:24 AM
because its a brilliant frame

Alliance PSI:
Chainstay: 13.75- 14.25"
BB Type: Amer or Euro
BB Height: 11.5"
Headtube Angle: 74.5°
Seattube Angle: 71°
Seatpost Size: 25.4mm
Dropout Size: 14mm

check it against your bike. give me the EXACT year and i can help u more.

it will probably be fine though, not sure what the headtube type is, but ask Beer or Queens about that...

I got it Jan 2003, it might be the 02 model. I think it had the 4 pc bars instead of 2 pc. If you need pics i can take...

bmx handyman
01-01-06, 04:34 AM
get a DK six pack

KinetikBiker
01-01-06, 11:25 AM
the other guy is right, get the six pack, assuming that your current parts are all stock and shoody

bmx handyman
01-01-06, 11:26 PM
It's cheaper and easier to just buy a new bike. Plus the 6 pack has quality stuff on it.

bxbmx
01-03-06, 01:28 PM
I read, that the 6 pack is for dirt (and heavy), im looking for a street/flatland. Can you add front brakes to the 6 Pak?

My local bike shop has the haro F4 (33.36 lbs, 20.25 top tube) which i am interested in.

I think im getting the Haro Mirra 540. 20.5 tube and 33.4 - my local shop has it for $300 and its got good reviews

bmx handyman
01-03-06, 06:32 PM
I read, that the 6 pack is for dirt (and heavy), im looking for a street/flatland. Can you add front brakes to the 6 Pak?

My local bike shop has the haro F4 (33.36 lbs, 20.25 top tube) which i am interested in.

I think im getting the Haro Mirra 540. 20.5 tube and 33.4 - my local shop has it for $300 and its got good reviews


you must be able to put front brakes on them cause you can get them in australia, and any bike sold in australia must have front brakes.

Pain4Pleasure
01-03-06, 07:24 PM
front breaks on every bike? wow i never knew that...why? like is it a law?