BMX - My new bmx

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MARKITANIS
11-30-08, 12:01 PM
Hi there i recently finished building my race bmx only to find out that you cant sit on
bmx bikes, as there made for standing, my foot will not reach the back pedal making me unable to pedal my bike.
This is a big blow for me as i cant return the
parts,
do you think that making the seat higher will do the job? (i only have a stump at moment)
is there any other way?
My frame is volume ends
my forks are volume genesis
my handle bars have 8" rise
i am using we are the people cranks
20" race wheels
thanks
john
CMcMahon
11-30-08, 07:53 PM
This thread is worthless without pics.
mannequinforce
12-01-08, 02:18 PM
I don't understand what is going on? You can't pedal the thing?
this makes no sense you can reach the pedals? your standing on them... if you cant reach them on a bmx your really screwed
Meepers
12-01-08, 09:37 PM
just buy my bike, that will solve your problem.
I'm pretty sure he means that when he sits on the seat with it slammed, his legs won't bend enough to pedal a full circle. That's hardly surprising...
Why did you buy a race BMX if you have no intention of racing BMX?
If you want to sit and pedal you can either raise your seat (new seat post) or shorten your cranks (new cranks); either will involve throwing even more money at a bike that's still completely unsuitable for whatever exactly it is you want to sit down and do.
CMcMahon
12-02-08, 01:54 AM
Why did you buy a race BMX if you have no intention of racing BMX?
He didn't even buy a race frame; it's Jason Enns' signature frame.
mannequinforce
12-02-08, 09:54 PM
Move your legs in circles. That helps me get going. Just my .02
fuzzbox
12-02-08, 09:57 PM
You shouldn't even ride a bike if this is the case.
EasternJane
12-03-08, 08:55 AM
You guys could try to be a little more helpful instead of being (insert adj. here)? Yea.
Anyways, why cant you pedal in a full circle? How tall are you? Im 6'2 and i can still pedal my 20'' sitting down. Show us some pics of what you mean, or describe your problem better. Or both :p
Pics really do help though.
Im 6'2 and i can still pedal my 20'' sitting down.
Your seat is higher than his
EasternJane
12-03-08, 09:45 PM
"Your seat is higher than his " there you go assuming things
My seat is slammed. Thanks.
fuzzbox
12-03-08, 10:11 PM
He has every right to assume since you do have some bike in your sig.
"Your seat is higher than his " there you go assuming things
My seat is slammed. Thanks.
Slammed just means you can't get it any lower. It isn't some quantitative measurement. If his frame has a shorter distance from the top tube to the bottom bracket than yours does, then his slammed is going to be lower than your slammed. Stop and think for a second before you go spouting off, jesus.
EasternJane
12-04-08, 01:48 AM
Dont assume things.
You asked why he couldn't pedal in a full circle sitting down. The most obvious explanation is that his seat is too close to his bottom bracket; he already proposed a solution to this in his original question. Until the OP actually bothers to come back with clarifications and/or pictures, all we can do is assume things. Why are you so riled up?
pc_1453
12-04-08, 02:13 PM
yeah, I can't pedal a full circle sitting down. I don't even care anymore. my seat's just there o if I mess up I don't smack my nuts on the tube.
pc_1453
12-04-08, 02:13 PM
that's how low my seat is. it looks awesome
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