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MikeDE46
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Originally Posted by Expatriate
Define "durable" and "freestyle" for us first, and ignore the bad advice. At your weight, you want a full cro-mo frame. If you're jumping and grinding, 48 spokes and 14mm axles are nice.

Beerman will probably offer some advice once you give some more details.
Thanks for the good advice everyone. I just say I need something durable because of my weight. Something that can handle the weight. I will be trying all types of tricks with it. Not sure what all the tricks are called but I will just try to progress as I go on. I havent touched one since I was probably in grammer school and I am 28 now. I guess I am just looking for something that is a really good complete bike. I will probably upgrade components as I go and depending on how much I really get into it.

Thanks,
Mike
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