Luke, it looks like it's a dirt jumping rig. Read slope style/park/BMX/dual slalom.
Category examples: http://www.vitalmtb.com/product/cate...irt_jump_urban
Last edited by taadski; 10-10-2016 at 12:32 PM.
It was Barry nobles. I used to race BMX and now that the kids are getting older I want to get me a bike to ride with them. Normally I'd prefer. 21" top tube BMX bike but wanted to get a 24" this time. A buddy of mine does a little light mountain biking and I figured I could tag along on one of those. I don't want a full suspension bike, or something that weighs 20 pounds. I also refuse to have my seat 15" in the air with my handle bars 10" in front of the bike.
I got my old haro frame back from the kid I gifted it too when I quit racing, he left it outside and it's all rusty. Thought about just trying to clean it up and start with a bare frame.
Last edited by Luke; 10-10-2016 at 01:06 PM.
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I used to race BMX as well and picked up a 21" BMX bike as an adult some years back. Didn't end up being as fun as I thought, though course YMMV. However if you plan on longer rides you might find yourself a little limited with it. Not exactly the most comfortable option.
Santa Cruz has a pretty cool option you could buy as a frame and get all blinged-out on: http://www.santacruzbicycles.com/en-US/jackal
That bike looks sick! Looks like they don't sell a complete bike though. I'll have to sit down and see how pricey and build like that would be. Wonder if the AL frames have a weight limit?
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Airborne Bicycles Wingman.
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Last edited by orionz06; 10-10-2016 at 01:34 PM.
Think for yourself. Question authority.
I want to hit the BMX track and go do a little off road riding at the oak mountain state park (lots of trails). What do the people of PF say?
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As far as a bike goes? I'd definitely stick with at least a 26" wheel for trails. I've tried a BMX on single track. It's brutal.
Try an aluminum H/T frame with a relatively slack geometry a 4" travel or so front end and keep the components simple. That should be nice and whippy yet still capable of hitting the trails with your kids.
This is steel, but… http://www.on-one.co.uk/i/q/FROOVDO1...rtical-dropout