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Backtrail31
07-13-07, 08:24 PM
Hi, i have a 2005 Haro Backtrail X2. I like this bike a lot but i want to lighten it up a little and use it for park/dirt. How could i do this while conserving some money?
wethepeople
07-13-07, 08:30 PM
Ride it till you break some parts, then fix them. it's already fine for dirt, thats what it's made for. It's also fine for park too.
Backtrail31
07-13-07, 09:13 PM
Does anybody know how i could change this bike to make it good for racing?
live4muzic2
07-13-07, 10:14 PM
turning a backtrail into a decent racer would be too expensive.
KinetikBiker
07-14-07, 06:41 AM
turning a backtrail into a decent racer would be too expensive.
Nothing is too expensive, unless you are cheap or broke.
live4muzic2
07-14-07, 12:35 PM
no, i would just get another bike for racing.
nater583
07-14-07, 12:37 PM
Yeah i have a backtrail and its just not for racing its alright for jumping. My friend has a redline and for jumping my haro is better but you can tell its not designed for much else.
Does anybody know how i could change this bike to make it good for racing?
I have a friend in Australia that ties an old car tire to the back of his bike, then goes and rides around in the bush as fast and as hard as he can.
You'll figure it out.
Backtrail31
07-14-07, 01:32 PM
Would the SE Bronco be a good starter race bike? Or perhaps the SE BroncoX?
minichamp31
07-16-07, 09:28 AM
I wouldn't go with the Bronco, as it's Hi-ten. Just go with a Haro SR20 or a GT Powerseries Pro. Both great starter bikes.
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