Hopefully a solution for BMXZ
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Hopefully a solution for BMXZ
well i dunno about the ret of you but im sick of seeing what about this bike and that bike n this or that.
so i want to attempt to solve his dilema.
so bmxz, what do you:
-plan on doing on your bike
-what is your price range
-how tall are you aproximatly (for tt sizing)
-what are your preferences
-Straight cable, gyro, or brakless
-no pegs, 1 peg, 2 pegs, 3 pegs, 4 pegs?
bmxz, feel free to also ask any questions here.
and to try to keep it all in here becuase it is really hard to figure out what your looking for when you have like 2 million posts.
so i want to attempt to solve his dilema.
so bmxz, what do you:
-plan on doing on your bike
-what is your price range
-how tall are you aproximatly (for tt sizing)
-what are your preferences
-Straight cable, gyro, or brakless
-no pegs, 1 peg, 2 pegs, 3 pegs, 4 pegs?
bmxz, feel free to also ask any questions here.
and to try to keep it all in here becuase it is really hard to figure out what your looking for when you have like 2 million posts.
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Heres a few tips for when your choosing your bike:
-Make sure the bike mmets your specifications and not other peoples, becuase they always try to encourage you to follow thier settup.
-Make sure your bike has 3pc cranks.
-Make sure your bike has 14mm axles and sturdy rims
-this is often overlooked when younger people pick bikes (atleast around here), but make sure the frame is all chromoly. hi-tens steel is garbage, might as well have a bike made up of water pipes.
If you go to danscomp (www.danscomp.com), and go to the sale section, and from thier go to complete bikes you will find many 2005 left over models at a marked down price.
And for all you other forum members who are going to be saying im stateing the obvious or anything of the sort, im just trying to help someone just starting bmx. you didnt always know everything about bmx and i bet thats the situation hes in now.
-Make sure the bike mmets your specifications and not other peoples, becuase they always try to encourage you to follow thier settup.
-Make sure your bike has 3pc cranks.
-Make sure your bike has 14mm axles and sturdy rims
-this is often overlooked when younger people pick bikes (atleast around here), but make sure the frame is all chromoly. hi-tens steel is garbage, might as well have a bike made up of water pipes.
If you go to danscomp (www.danscomp.com), and go to the sale section, and from thier go to complete bikes you will find many 2005 left over models at a marked down price.
And for all you other forum members who are going to be saying im stateing the obvious or anything of the sort, im just trying to help someone just starting bmx. you didnt always know everything about bmx and i bet thats the situation hes in now.
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My little bro knows what bike to get.He might get the DK Six Pack, Dk Four Pack, or the Dk Dayton.Its just a matter of is the money worth the parts on the bike.The DK Six Pack we know its worth it but for the The Dayton and The Four Pack is it worth the money.Thats that only problem.Oh and he wants a black bike i know color shouldnt matter but it comes to the performance of the bike but he would want a black bike.Like the DK Four Pack or the Dayton
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Originally Posted by I_Suck_At_BMX
And for all you other forum members who are going to be saying im stateing the obvious or anything of the sort, im just trying to help someone just starting bmx. you didnt always know everything about bmx and i bet thats the situation hes in now.
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Originally Posted by BMXZ
Exactly what my little bro was trying to say before.
its definatly a good bike for the money.
and i think it was you asking if you can use a park bike for street or a street bike for park or something like that. as long as you dont get a race bike, youll be able to use your bike for just about every style riding, except for maybie flat. I use the same bike street, park, and trails.
and about your final assembly after shipping, just let a mechanic at a bike shop do it. where you are young and just starting bmx, and you dont know what your doing, it probably wouldnt be smart.
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Originally Posted by I_Suck_At_BMX
-how tall are you aproximatly (for tt sizing)
He is mostly gonna do street and freestyle.
His budget is about up to $500.
Brakes- Whatever works fine.What exactly is gyro.Is it better.
Pegs- Posibbly 4 but will buy them later.
Last edited by BMXZ; 11-14-05 at 08:07 PM.
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DK General Lee $229.99
Hoffman Rythm EL1 $219.99
DK Six Pack $299.99
Fit Pro $329.99
Eastern Shovelhead $349.99
ALL GREAT BEGINNER COMPLETE BIKES....
i would reccomend the DK General Lee becuase of its tt lenght of 20" thats smaller for your short bro...and its lighter stock weight...so he can move it around...and its really affordable and will leave lots of his money aside for later purchases like a flat tire...or new grips...or even a disaster like a bent-beyond-repair wheel or...and iPOD...haha
Hoffman Rythm EL1 $219.99
DK Six Pack $299.99
Fit Pro $329.99
Eastern Shovelhead $349.99
ALL GREAT BEGINNER COMPLETE BIKES....
i would reccomend the DK General Lee becuase of its tt lenght of 20" thats smaller for your short bro...and its lighter stock weight...so he can move it around...and its really affordable and will leave lots of his money aside for later purchases like a flat tire...or new grips...or even a disaster like a bent-beyond-repair wheel or...and iPOD...haha
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Originally Posted by BMXZ
Pegs- Posibbly 4 but will buy more later.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
6 pegs are the minimum for any good freestyler.
i dont get it....explain expat...
explain...
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Originally Posted by KinetikBiker04
i dont get it....explain expat...
explain...
explain...
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no it wasnt mean..its just......in the other thread..you juuust told me...that when i did the same thing in a different circumstance...it was wrong...
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Check the times - I'm pretty sure I posted here first, then lectured. But it still holds true. Someone that doesn't know what a gyro is doesn't need anything more than the most basic bike. And brakes - the kid is 11, anything with a bit of rubber on the pads will stop him. We're talking about a bike for an 11 year old that's new to BMX - it doesn't really matter what he gets. If he's into it, he'll figure out what upgrades to do later. I've said it before, and I'll say it again. Don't waste a wad of cash on your first bike, as you won't even know what you want from it until you've been riding a while.
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exactly true expat...
but just get he DK GENERAL LEE...its great...woohooo your done...your bros bike is waiting @ www.danscomp.com
DK GENERAL LEE...
but just get he DK GENERAL LEE...its great...woohooo your done...your bros bike is waiting @ www.danscomp.com
DK GENERAL LEE...
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ok will everybody stop fighting and Kinetic thank you for fighting against Expatriate.Im sick of people being such HATERS towards me and my bro.I mean he just wants to get into a sport you all love and i bet you guys were once new to it and didnt know jack about it.Now this really wouldnt be mature if we all fought about it. Wanna think about it?Also I_SUCK_AT_BMX was kind enough to atleast start this topic and also to start it nicely and Ex your really not all that great with your sarcasm just cuz i i mess up typing a sentance.
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i like ho you messed up the sentence in which you put
"just cuz i i mess up with a sentence"
in which you probably meant to say:
"just because i mess up typing some sentences"
"just cuz i i mess up with a sentence"
in which you probably meant to say:
"just because i mess up typing some sentences"
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Originally Posted by BMXZ
ok will everybody stop fighting and Kinetic thank you for fighting against Expatriate.Im sick of people being such HATERS towards me and my bro.I mean he just wants to get into a sport you all love and i bet you guys were once new to it and didnt know jack about it.Now this really wouldnt be mature if we all fought about it. Wanna think about it?Also I_SUCK_AT_BMX was kind enough to atleast start this topic and also to start it nicely and Ex your really not all that great with your sarcasm just cuz i i mess up typing a sentance.
What have you learned about buying a BMX for an 11 year old, since you've been on here? Show us that you've actually paid attention.
Answer that before you decide to criticize my responses.
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
I'm not here to be popular. You're getting a BMX for an 11 year who's totally new to the sport. As long as it's from a bike shop, it will be fine. You've asked stupid questions, without following up on things. You don't know what a gyro is, how can you know if he needs one? How important are brakes going to be? You asked about 3 piece cranks, but you didn't ask what the differences between 1 piece and 3 piece are, nor did you ask if it matters for the kind of riding he'll be doing. You commented about pegs, yet a kid that small probably won't be able to get a bike with 4 pegs off the ground to grind anything. Blindly asking questions without qualifying them is just annoying. Not asking for clarification of answers shows you don't even appreciate out time.
What have you learned about buying a BMX for an 11 year old, since you've been on here? Show us that you've actually paid attention.
Answer that before you decide to criticize my responses.
What have you learned about buying a BMX for an 11 year old, since you've been on here? Show us that you've actually paid attention.
Answer that before you decide to criticize my responses.
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Originally Posted by BMXZ
Ok fine you need a 100% 4130 cro-mo frame or else its junk(includes the forks and handlebars to be cro-mo).Need 3 piece cranks with sealed bearings. Thats pretty much it.
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any other frame we have right now with the technology wont hold up on a jump/s.or they can make frames that will hold really good but it wont be light.So cro-mo is a really good frame that is strong and pretty light.
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Cro-mo is stronger than hi-ten steel. Important for big guys, and important for jumping. Same with 3 piece cranks. Stronger than 1 piece, with less maintenance. But if you're an 11 year old noob, it's not really going to matter. He won't break either.