BMX - what bikes better

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do you prefer Haro,Huffy,Hoffman,S&M,nirve,We The People or diamonback
GaZflatlander
02-10-03, 02:23 PM
We the people (to me) make superior quality bikes than other companys and they come with a low price tag aswell. Just take a look at the We The People Pony a great flatland bike and theres a fair few of pro flatland riders riding it!
s&mrider
02-21-03, 12:04 PM
s&m, the nicer wethepoeples (kho1, thrillseeker, omen, etc) and the nicer hoffmans.
xlr8rbmx
03-01-03, 05:41 PM
Originally posted by s&mrider
s&m, the nicer wethepoeples (kho1, thrillseeker, omen, etc) and the nicer hoffmans.
Out of those choices, I agree with s&mrider
-bs
OneTinSloth
03-21-03, 11:24 AM
out of those i would have to say we the people. based soleley on looks. a friend of mine has the four seasons i think, and it looks damn nice...but it's heavy.
personally i like terrible one. standards are nice, but they discontinued my favorite frame (the lengthy).
SmackmYackm
04-03-03, 05:41 PM
Are S&M frames really stronger like everyone says? For the price they damn well should be. Anyway, S&M is what Ive been shopping for for this reason. Im a big feller (230 lbs) and need a bike that can hold up under the pressure.
i like mongoose bikes myself but out of them haro and wethepeople
BL4CKEN
04-08-03, 08:17 PM
Yo how are you gonna pick mongoose?? Im not critising your bike or anything but i think you should either move on and leave the baby toys at home or get a better bike. That bike cannot take the bashing and treatment a street rider or dirt/trail. But if you r flatland, I can understand. But still, you might wanna get a stronger bike...
:eek:
s&m but y dont u have dk on that pole
s&m but y dont u have dk on that pole
Speaking of poles, why are you reopening a thread from over 2 1/2 years ago?
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