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So I am looking to get back into biking and was wondering if anyone could help me out. I used to bmx in my teen years and got pretty good. I had a Diamondback with a lot of custom parts. It got stolen so I quit at age 17. I'm 22 now and really want to get back into that world, partly to lose some weight but mostly just to get me out of my apartment. There are some amazing street places within a minute ride from my place. The last time I rode was almost 6 years ago. I hear a lot has changed with modern bmx bikes. My question is- what is a good intermediate 20-21 inch multi-purpose 3 crank bike? I am trying to keep it to about 22-27 pounds. I will be mostly riding street with some vert mixed in. Let's say 85% street 15% vert. It needs to be a complete bike. I have about $410 to spend on it. The bmx place I went to earlier, the cheapest bike in the shop was like $500, which I could not afford. So tldr. I am looking for a 20-21 inch 3 crank 22-27 pound bmx bike for under $410.
Need help finding the right bmx bike
Need help finding the right bmx bike Thu 12 May 2016 23:12:22 No. 955295 Report Come on lads, already been to like 5 other boards with no help
Anonymous
Doesn't /asp/ have a BMX general? We're not big on BMX here on /n/ since they're not great for transportation.
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Need help finding the right bmx bike Thu 12 May 2016 23:20:50 No. 955301 Report Quoted By:
>>955298 First place I posted, people told me to come here =/
Anonymous
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/n/ has some semi pro and sponsored level BMX riders, but /n/ is also slow as hell.
>>955298 They are also a good source.
Anonymous
>>955285 >$410. nope, nothing good. Try craigslist, maybe you will find someone who stole a bike and willing to sell it cheap. I couldnt even find a decent bmx for $410 15-20 years ago and I am sure they didnt get cheaper
Anonymous
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>>955325 There's actually a lot of decent bikes for the low 400's. The se everyday is like $350 and is a fantastic bike for the price. Then there are a few Diamondbacks for about $400 made for street. Then
https://www.danscomp.com/products/102463/2015_Verde_Theory_Bike.html amazing freestyle bike.
Anonymous
unless you get a good second hand deal, dont buy a bmx for that little money, it will be a piece of shit and you will just end up having to put more money into fixing it
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Need help finding the right bmx bike Fri 13 May 2016 01:56:05 No. 955351 Report >>955349 It's either get an alright bike that I will replace certain parts in the future, or not ride at all. I will never have an extra $800 lying around. The $410 I have is after months of saving. I am left with very little after rent/food/utilities. I'm not going to be jumping 20 stacks. I'm not going to be flipping. I will be doing some box 360's, tailwhips, ice picks and the like. I just need a bike that will last me years if I take care of it.
Anonymous
>>955285 Look up stolen bmx. A friend of mine has the culprit model and he loves it.
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Need help finding the right bmx bike Fri 13 May 2016 02:00:16 No. 955353 Report >>955352 Thanks, I have heard of them actually. I will check them out!
Anonymous
>>955351 If you cant afford to drop at least $1k on a bmx then your priorities are fucked. Just realize you will never be a little kid jumping and breaking bones again. You are just going to get old and tired, you may as well get a cheap used road bike, fix it up and get decent at riding that because at least you can ride a 10 speed when you are 80.
Anonymous
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>>955354 M8, I know pro's that practice on beginner bikes and then compete with $900 bikes. You are paying for a brand name when prices get above 1k. I got my sponsorship from 2 videos I put out riding a $300 oldschool Mongoose. Please just fuck off, you're a parasite in the bmx world.
Anonymous
look at bikes from Haro, they're quite cheap and can be really tough! my first bmx was one of those (haro forum), cost me around 400 $ back in time, and it lasted for years (at least 4-5) although i've beaten it quite a bit also, you should look for a bike with sealed bearings (hubs, bottom bracket, headset), it'll ride smoother for longer + less maintenance
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Need help finding the right bmx bike Fri 13 May 2016 03:48:14 No. 955407 Report Quoted By:
>>955403 Thanks for the advice, I used to have a Haro f4 back in the day. Nice little bike for casual freestyling
hank trill
My garage sale experience>see bmx frame >$30 >why not >look closer >"WARNING: not intended for jumps or stunting" >fuck that nevermind Why do these things exist?
hank trill
>>955298 I don't know about that. They are pretty God Damn efficient in the city.
Anonymous
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>>955441 walmart kids bikes lol
Anonymous
Anonymous
new bikes are better now than in the early 2000s just buy a used complete off some kid on craigslist
Anonymous
Bought mine a few months ago, and is hard as fuck to ride, i get tired in a few blocks of riding. Are all bmx three times harder to ride than a normal bike?
sieg
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>>955662 >off some kid on craigslist listen you you little shit, im a full grown man looking to get back into BMX
you either take this $50 i have in cash for your fit bike co or im going to knock on your front door and tell your mom you just tried to sell me some pot
Anonymous
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>>956245 yes. they're teeny-tiny bikes.
Anonymous
>>955285 >>955295 DON'T FUCKING BUMP YOUR THREAD AFTER ONLY 40 FUCKING MINUTES YOU FUCKING FAGGOT
Now go to /asp/. /n/ likes real bicycles, not little kid toy bicycles. Or go to fucking craigslist and
pinkbike.com/buysell PepsiFag !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>956289 /asp/ is a shithole
I mean this board is too, but at least the thread will stay around for a day or two and won't get overrun with pre-teen wrestling fans.
PepsiFag !n/ZnkB9jUw
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>>956245 I can cruise on mine with 30/10 gearing and 110psi tires, but I can't sit down and pedal. The seat is positioned to stay out of the way while doing tricks. While riding trails or carving cement bowls or any transition, you don't pedal much. It's all about pumping and gaining speed from the last jump.
I've kept up with quite a few Critical Mass rides on it though.
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Need help finding the right bmx bike Mon 16 May 2016 01:21:53 No. 956420 Report Quoted By:
Thanks for all the advice lads. I went to a bike shop about an hour away where you can build your own bike. I got a Stolen frame, Wiz bars, Stolen rims and a Haro 3 piece. I got some nice brakes but I probably won't install them. I prefer brakeless for street.
Anonymous
se everyday for life. everything is standard so replacement components are everywhere
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Need help finding the right bmx bike Mon 16 May 2016 02:25:40 No. 956449 Report >>956439 I read some reviews on it and people say you pretty much need to put another $100 for better parts before you even try tricks on it. Lots of broken sprockets/chains/bent rims
Anonymous
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>>956449 you could just go into it knowing that you will be replacing parts
But thats probably true with most bikes
Anonymous
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>>955352 >>955353 >Stolen completes Please no. NEVER go with ANYTHING from Stolen. If you're not going to build one, get a WeThePeople complete. If you have any further questions I would be more than happy to help
Anonymous
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So I got a good deal on a 2010 Eastern Night Prowler. Only thing is it was left out alot and had water damage. I took home disassembled, cleaned/ regreased everything and painted the frame and a few parts. Now its so clean and rad looking, I'm too much of a pussy to actually ride it hard. I think I fucked up