BMX - My first flatland bike..plz help!

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im_so_l33t
03-26-07, 08:18 PM
ok so im really new to flatland bmxing i started a month ago and so far i've been practicing on my friends Inertia bike :) which of course is a really nice flatland bike..so now my friend is moving and prolly wont see him anymore so i cant practice with his bike...i was wondering what kinda flatland bike i should get...my buddy is selling me a stolen Haro X2 for $60 brand new and was wondering if i could slap some pegs on it and get a free coaster wheel and start flatlanding? my friend recommended me DK bike for begginers but i dont have that kinda money right now :( so i was wondering if this is a good bike also i can get a Specialized and Diamondback stolen also for $45 each so what are ur suggestions?
EDIT: also is this a good bike? http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/bik/296472895.html
why dont you just ask your friend?
FitRider 921
03-26-07, 08:24 PM
DK Signal
new_dharma
03-26-07, 08:31 PM
buying a stolen bike = possible jail time (and bad karma!)
im_so_l33t
03-26-07, 08:37 PM
not worried about jail time but yea my friend recommened the DK signal too but its kinda expensive...but i wanted to kno if the haro x2 was a good flatland bike?
why would you steal a bike?
how would you feel if yours was stolen
i hate you (not directed at smitty)
FitRider 921
03-26-07, 08:58 PM
i hate you (not directed at smitty)
word.
im_so_l33t
03-26-07, 09:40 PM
ok i dont stela them my friends buddy does ;) ok so its dont ask dont tell policy? but can u guys answer my question? is the redline or haro worth it?
My suggestion: ditch the friend who steals bikes, get a job, save your pay, and buy a bike legitimately.
FitRider 921
03-26-07, 10:09 PM
what he said ^
ok so im really new to flatland bmxing i started a month ago and so far i've been practicing on my friends Inertia bike :) which of course is a really nice flatland bike..so now my friend is moving and prolly wont see him anymore so i cant practice with his bike...i was wondering what kinda flatland bike i should get...my buddy is selling me a stolen Haro X2 for $60 brand new and was wondering if i could slap some pegs on it and get a free coaster wheel and start flatlanding? my friend recommended me DK bike for begginers but i dont have that kinda money right now :( so i was wondering if this is a good bike also i can get a Specialized and Diamondback stolen also for $45 each so what are ur suggestions?
EDIT: also is this a good bike? http://losangeles.craigslist.org/sgv/bik/296472895.html
You ****ing suck and should die in a fire. Don't buy a stolen bike. Save your money and buy your own. Expat should lock this thread.
KinetikBiker
03-27-07, 07:11 AM
DK Signal.
callumrides
03-27-07, 07:14 AM
you are the scum of the earth. have you ever had anything stolen. when you find that its gone you feel like **** especially if it some kid who has just saved up big dollars for this bike. now this dropkick loser gets it off his mate for some stu[id price so you mate can feed his addiction. get a job and save and do what the rest of us do.
eightdip
03-27-07, 10:57 AM
This reminds me of fireteamcharlie
East Hill
03-27-07, 12:09 PM
I agree with irimi--why are you here telling us about stolen bikes? What difference does it make how much they cost--they're stolen, dude.
This thread should be locked, and im so l33t should be banned.
East Hill
Bike forums does not condone buying stolen property. Personally I believe that you should be in jail right beside the person that is actually stealing the bikes. If it weren't for people like you there would be a lot less people stealing bikes.
Anyway, like East Hill stated this thread should be locked.
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