Anybody Into Bmx?
#1
Posted 17 September 2004 - 11:59 PM
scott
vouch thread 1 2
#2
Posted 18 September 2004 - 03:07 AM
Edited by Old School CRX Swap, 18 September 2004 - 03:08 AM.
1/4 Mile Times With B16A This Summer For Sure!!!
#3
Posted 18 September 2004 - 05:29 AM
#4
Posted 18 September 2004 - 05:40 AM
#5
Posted 19 September 2004 - 02:05 AM
Cheap, Reliable, and Fast.
Now the down side. You only get to pick 2...
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#6
Posted 19 September 2004 - 02:40 AM
#7
Posted 19 September 2004 - 03:54 AM
BTW: haros are crap,they dent REALLY easily,and the welds on the rear triangle crack on EVERY one
just givin ya a headz up
Edited by rileyescobar, 19 September 2004 - 03:57 AM.
#8
Posted 19 September 2004 - 04:13 PM
I rode flatland on a Morales Freestyle frame for about 5 years but haven't ridden in a long time. A lot of my friends ride street and park and they prefer different brands or frames...Standard, Kink and FIT are a few I can think of and they have stood up to a lot of abuse I'd agree with everyone who said Haro's are weak and tend to crack...many of my same friend used to own Haro's and destroyed them. Also, try www.staff-bmx.com and www.albes.com because they usually have a good selection of parts.
Edited by Airgazm86, 19 September 2004 - 04:16 PM.
#9
Posted 19 September 2004 - 07:14 PM
as far as finding an ideal spot to practice, good luck. unless its your backyard you're gonna get kicked out everywhere.
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#10
Posted 19 September 2004 - 08:52 PM
I dont know what the hell you just said little kid, but you special.
#11
Posted 19 September 2004 - 09:02 PM
Have you ever been to Charm City Skatepark? I used to work there. They allow bikes too, but it's mainly built for skateboards.
I skateboard, so I don't know too much about bikes, but I can tell you this. After trying some of those bikers' bikes, it seems that weight doesn't matter. Those dudes have heavy-ass bikes.
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#12
Posted 19 September 2004 - 09:15 PM
i dont go there alot cause its kinda far (not really) and cost money. i never have money so i skate around here.
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#13
Posted 19 September 2004 - 09:19 PM
Charm City is much improved these days. Of course, there's also Vans in Woodbridge and FDR in Philly.
Edited by Omega Mugen, 19 September 2004 - 09:21 PM.
Going to Hawaii? You need a Dune Buggy.
WTB: 14x8 or 9" Panasports or Watanabe RS.
WTB: 3g Civic hatch gauge cowl, brown.
WTB: ZC header--FOUND
#14
Posted 20 September 2004 - 06:19 PM
The Mongoose was cool, but I loved my old Team Murray SX-2. Very heavy, like a Caddilac racing a CRX, but it was my beater bike, and oh so 80's cool!
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#15
Posted 20 September 2004 - 07:03 PM
I used to have the Chrome Moly Mongoose too (steel back). I think I gave it away to charity.
Going to Hawaii? You need a Dune Buggy.
WTB: 14x8 or 9" Panasports or Watanabe RS.
WTB: 3g Civic hatch gauge cowl, brown.
WTB: ZC header--FOUND