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newagitator
05-16-06, 10:14 PM
Hello! Im a newb.
I just got a Kent Agitator. I dont know what anybody here thinks about
it and where can i get parts? Everywhere I look nobody makes parts for this bike.
Any suggestions for what to do with it.

tl62997
05-16-06, 10:17 PM
Kent ive heard bad things about kent can u show a pic?????

newagitator
05-16-06, 10:21 PM
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v204/ase4/52080.jpgThat's it.

FuzzyRyder
05-16-06, 10:22 PM
pos

tl62997
05-16-06, 10:25 PM
hmmm it looks sturdy......... i'd say u can put sum animal petals, maybe sum better pegs and better looking handbars those look like mongoose handbars

tl62997
05-16-06, 10:26 PM
is there a BMX shop around yo area????

FuzzyRyder
05-16-06, 10:27 PM
shut up

wethepeople
05-17-06, 12:24 AM
hmmm it looks sturdy......... i'd say u can put sum animal petals, maybe sum better pegs and better looking handbars those look like mongoose handbars

Wow, your stuipid.

He has 1 peice cranks, last I checked Animal doesnt make that size. Why would he replace the pegs, if you buy that bike you cant grind anyways because you would know better. Why better looking handle bars and not, I dunno, maybe RIMS that dont weigh a metric shattonne.

KinetikBiker
05-17-06, 08:29 AM
hmmm it looks sturdy......... i'd say u can put sum animal petals, maybe sum better pegs and better looking handbars those look like mongoose handbars
Oh god, here we go...


First, Animal pedals are only made in 9/16", one peice cranks need 1/2" pedals...
Mongoose bars suck, and i wouldnt put much into that bike, i would just start saving for a new one, becuase once he starts riding more, it will die, and by die i mean, not last.
And most beginners dont need pegs, since they cant bunnyhop, unless they are going to try to ride flat..

newagitator
05-17-06, 10:14 AM
Reinforced freestyle frame with gusset
Three finger nylon mag wheels
Alloy calipers and levers
Front and rear pegs
Alloy seat clamp
Alloy rotor stem
Rear U brake
Alloy pedals

That's the description from the site.

eightdip
05-17-06, 12:02 PM
how much did u buy that for?

newagitator
05-17-06, 12:56 PM
140+tax and free maintnence

newagitator
05-17-06, 12:57 PM
pos
y?
I'm on a very limited budget a.k.a.13 years of age...

FuzzyRyder
05-17-06, 01:07 PM
Riding that is a safety hazzard. You could get a way better used bike for that price.

newagitator
05-17-06, 01:20 PM
It's too late now. So what can i do to the bike any real suggestions?

FuzzyRyder
05-17-06, 01:24 PM
Take off all the useless crap that adds weight. ie: Chain guard, reflectors, pegs and front brake if you dont use them. Also I don't really know if its worth it to you with a bike like that, but you can cut down your seat post, and bars if you want.

KinetikBiker
05-17-06, 04:19 PM
Take off all the useless crap that adds weight. ie: Chain guard, reflectors, pegs if you dont use them. Also I don't really know if its worth it to you with a bike like that, but you can cut down your seat post, and bars if you want.
Yup, this should help

Fuse2man
05-17-06, 05:37 PM
If you really want to keep it, I would upgrade to a 3 piece crank, and new pedals, bigger chain and new sprocket, and then after you snap your rims put some sun rims on it, and then after that, get a new bike.

FuzzyRyder
05-17-06, 05:45 PM
lol

mude
05-17-06, 06:48 PM
start saving up for a new frame now
when that one breaks in half you'll be happy you have the extra money

bmxdumbass
05-17-06, 06:58 PM
ya i wouldnt even go through the trouble of getting better parts and like what fuse2man said get a new bike