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I remember the time when my son outgrew his trainer wheels. He felt so independent as he rode his bike in our yard and outside with his friends. He felt a certain freedom that he only achieved when his dad removed his balancing wheels. Then on, he can bike outside the house and not be made fun of.
My son always loved bike just like his dad. So when it came to the point when he was too big for his "child-bike," he then set up a conference with his dad and me, sincerely asking for his first BMX bike. The following dad, the three of us set out to find him his first BMX bicycle. I didn't know why my son decided on a BMX bicycle but for some reason, he said that it will make him 'cooler'.
Upon arriving at the bike store, I was introduced to three different BMX bike frames, each having its own feature and function:
1. Race BMX frame. These types of frame are very lightweight and typically made from chrome-alloy or aluminum. The wheels that commonly fit these types of bikes have relatively narrow rims and are also lightweight for optimum speed. Race BMX bikes are fitted with frame pads to protect the rider and its knobby tires have less tread than dirt BMX.
2. Freestyle BMX frame. This type of BMX frame is heavier and have more durable frame because of its heavy steel content to meet the demands of freestyling. The rims associated with this type of BMX frame have wider rim wheels and its tires have the least tread as it is primarily designed as an urban street bike.
3. Dirt Racing BMX frame. This BMX frame is also known as the jump bikes. It's where the two previous types meet. This one is a lot lighter than a freestyle frame but sturdier than the race type.
My son was quite unsure what he wanted to do with his BMX bike in the future so he opted for the 'crossbreed'-the freestyle BMX bike frame. After choosing his BMX bike frame, we then proceeded with the purchase of his other bike parts. This is another story altogether.
And that moment that my son first held his BMX bike, he felt freer than he ever was.
Having written extensively for more more than 8 years on bike frames, Brandy has dedicated a lot of time to writing about the best way to find bmx bike frames.
Wholesale Pocket Bikes – a Great Deal at Low Cost
Wholesale pocket bikes are simply small motorcycles designed like a mini motorcycle. They are sleek and well built with an aluminum or steel frame. They may not be very fast but are fast enough to get you over hills. The actual speed they will give depends on the weight of the rider. However, all said and done, these pocket bikes are great fun to ride.
Riding pocket bikes is both great fun and learning experience, not to be missed by anyone, young or old. They may be small but give the same feeling of riding a regular motor bike, despite being slower. No wonder that in today’s biking world a huge shift is taking place towards pocket bikes.
These pocket bikes run on gas as well as electricity. The ones running on gas are cheaper since they consume very little gas. You will also find these gasoline run pocket bikes speedier and easier to handle and get around, compared to ones driven by electricity.
There are some points to be kept in mind though. Pocket bikes are made essentially for racing and not for street driving. They should therefore be used with utmost care and caution, if they are racing bikes. More importantly, they are not meant for underage children. Also, racing pocket bikes are expensive. Finally, there should always be someone to attend the riders in case of any accident.
Buying a pocket bike
Pocket bikes are easily available. If you are looking to buy a pocket bike for recreational purposes then there are plenty of cheap bikes available at around $200. But if you are interested in a racing bike, it will cost you more and you will have to look a little harder. Since they are expensive, costing up to $4000, you must look for a wholesale bike to get a better deal.
You will find specialty stores selling racing pocket bikes but you may not strike a great deal at these places. You can visit dealers asking for any defective pocket bikes available for sale at a discount. Look up their bulletin boards for any sale offer or ask them if they know anyone wanting to sell their bikes. You can get good contacts at these places.
However, the place where you can a get a good deal is most likely to be on the Internet. On the Internet, you can negotiate with and purchase from dealers who sell at discounted or wholesale rates. You can also go to the manufacturer’s website and buy a new bike.
Try to join one of the forums where bike owners chat. Forums are a good place to spread the word that you are looking for a bike. You should meet the local pocket bike racers who may have a bike to sell. Also look for classified ads in the papers. These efforts and a little patience will pay ultimately.
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What's a good bike to start riding BMX on?
Im planning to start doing freestyle street and riding trails but I've been wondering what kind of bike would be good for me to get. My price range is anything as high as 350$ or lower but im looking for a decent bike that suites what ill be doing with it. Im also 20 years old, 6'4'', and 175lbs. Thanks!
Also, it would be nice to be a light bike.
DANSCOMP.COM and always get ur stuff from there its relyable and if they dont have it, u dont need it.... Verde bikes and deff kink. With ur size get a 21" frame. here is a 20.75" which could be ok and has big tall bars n a U brake. Great set up http://www.danscomp.com/101668.php?cat=BIKES
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