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Is it acceptable in the BMX "culture"....
.... for us old guys to ride a 20"? Or are we supposed to graduate to the cruisers? I am *seriously* looking at 20 inchers... just for fun!!
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That's perfectly acceptable. It's actually cooler than old guys riding cruisers.
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Steve
Just do it There is nothing wrong with riding a 20 inch.I bmx race 26 and 24 inch at the track. I ride 20 inch on the street and in the parks. |
I still have my ( sweet, chorme ) dyno vfr, I used to commute to college & ride around campus/ downtown ... : o )
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I have a 20" flat bike and a 20" park bike. I also ride a road bike, mountain bike and I am now looking to get a fixie. Just ride what you like and don't a second thought to what others think. They are wrong.
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AH ,A fixie might be my next one
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Heh... I just bought a 1980's Bianchi road bike on ebay. Gonna convert it to a SS I think. Wanna buy a BMX first... my teenage years are calling me back!!
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Post pictures after the build
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My Coworkers have been laughing at me cause I ride a 20", I don't care though.
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i ride from 20" to 700c and everything inbetween
be proud of what you ride and dont give it a second thought |
Nice. I like the "old guy" thread going on here. I just picked up my first bmx bike ever the other day and had a blast riding it around. I got a redline off craigslist for $5 from a storage unit that just wanted to get rid of it. I was just going to tinker with it and fix it up to resell it, but I had such a fun time riding it, I don't think I will be able to part with it easily.
Anyway, I feel the pains of an old guy wanting to ride bmx. |
Heh.... everyone in my area had a BMX when they were a kid. That's what everyone started on. Being a roadie is cool, but jumping dirt ramps is pure fun!!
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I'm 6'1" 25y.o. 200lbs with a beard, and i ride a 20" EVERYWHERE while my $1,300 cannondale hangs from my ceiling gathering dust. I got a free 20" at the end of last summer and started having all these childhood flashbacks so even though a couple people insist i should get a 24" I just have SO MUCH fun on the 20" and I'm in no hurry to "size up"
*I did just learn though that it's unacceptable to have brakes or to put your seatpost any way other than completely bottomed out, i guess stopping is for sissys* |
Originally Posted by OSBMX84
(Post 8480727)
*I did just learn though that it's unacceptable to have brakes or to put your seatpost any way other than completely bottomed out, i guess stopping is for sissys*
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If you're old enough to be older than most of the BMX scene, you're way too ****ing old to be giving a **** what others think of your choice of bicycle. Or any of your other choices, for that matter.
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True. Good point.
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Originally Posted by steve-in-kville
(Post 8484483)
bottomed out
The no brakes thing seems to be mostly fashion, but most of the fashionistas will swear up and down it's a weight saving thing (how much does a brake weigh, seriously) or that it makes them flow better. Some people do ride well without brakes, others mostly just scuff the **** out of their $200 shoes... |
I tried stopping the other day without using my brakes for the first time. The shoe on the back tire method does seem to work pretty well, and I do like the brake less look a whole lot better, but honestly I can't see myself being able to pull off a panic stop if I need too. So I guess I'll be keeping my ugly/heavy gyro and rear brake. :P
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Buy a MTB, and make it a large BMX ... SS conversion & a rigid fork. ... maybe, a single rear v-brake. : o )
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I have a 26 inch Bmx
But I am selling it because I will be using the money to build up my Fall Guy when it arrives |
Originally Posted by ascend
(Post 8484588)
Some people do ride well without brakes, others mostly just scuff the **** out of their $200 shoes... |
Yeah, I remember going brakless in middle shool... it was dumb then, too ...
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Originally Posted by OSBMX84
(Post 8493363)
exactly, as the guy who told me about riding with no brakes said. "You need a good shoe sponsor" so not too practical for casual riders
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whats the problem goin brakeless? mine broke and i was too lazy to replace em. i like this a lot better
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I don't see any problem with going brakeless. I'm always keeping my brakes though.
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