Yukon_Rider
06-01-07, 02:28 PM
Hey hoes it going everyone i've been rideing a POS 15 year old huffy for 7 years and it finally broke. So its time to buy something new, i dont know much about the brands and stuff and i'm 185 lbs and 6 feet tall and the bike has to be tough enough to handel that weight. I was looking at the Matt Hoffman Condor pl1 ad the Rythem EL2 but i'm still open to sugestions, i use bmx on offroad jumps and stuff.
price range help but ill get you started with. DK six pack,Eastern jane, Eastern element,FIT Flow,Integral Bel air,Stolen wrap. other will have more optiosn for you to
bmx2478
06-03-07, 02:57 AM
fit flow isnt a bike. theres park, trail and street versions.
yea i no that theres versions of it but i was thinking he could figure wwhich one to get
shogun17
06-03-07, 06:37 AM
to save starting a new thread about the same subject, what is the Giant Rhythm GX (aus version) like? Could it stand up to a bit of street/flatland?
KinetikBiker
06-03-07, 10:12 AM
fit flow isnt a bike. theres park, trail and street versions.
True. But he can choose which version like cwt said. Except i would not reccomend the street, since it has no brake mounts, and Calipers suck.
Yukon_Rider
06-07-07, 02:05 PM
I dont want to spend more than 500$ I'm looking for something thats already to go because of i dont have time to start another project.
mathblaster
06-07-07, 04:07 PM
Why don't you check on ebay? As long as your careful about what your buying, you could get something for a lot less than a shop. Or for the same price as new, you could get part that are worth 2-3 times more.
It might be used, but I'm pretty sure your planning on riding you bike, not just looking at it.
KinetikBiker
06-08-07, 08:12 AM
Why don't you check on ebay? As long as your careful about what your buying, you could get something for a lot less than a shop.
And alot better. Especially if it's someones built up custom they are selling.
if i was you i would go wit ha fit im thinking about buying a fit hawk frame and building my bike custom but yea id go wit ha fit hella good bikes
mtnbk3000
06-11-07, 09:25 PM
3069523476237632623 Yen.
for 25 289.8039 trillion U.S. dollars you can't get a very good bike might as well give up now:D
minichamp31
06-11-07, 09:46 PM
for 25 289.8039 trillion U.S. dollars you can't get a very good bike might as well give up now:D
Huh?