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I need the lightest bmx bike that can take and a beating, so what brand is best & were do i get it, thanx

by Guest60516  |  earlier

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only answer if u know wat ure talkin bout, also i got a haro x-03 witch is find for dirt jumpin but is much for flat land tricks, so any body who has any tips please answer, thanx again

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  1. u cant have both unless u have lots of $$$$. for just less than a $1000 u can get a scandium race frame. It is stronger than steel but lighter than carbon. It only weighs like 3 pounds ( 1.25kg ), and is super strong. If u cant afford this then go 4 strong full cromoly, the carbon or scandium wen u have the money and the skill to land safely and cleanly.


  2. Aluminum is generally the lightest you can buy, but chromoly is stronger. Look into what the bike is composed of for your needs. I do not recommend carbon fiber forks if you seriously mean it's going to take a beating. Haro is a pretty strong brand to stick with. The "best bike" for anyone is one that is custom to fit their needs.

  3. back in my days of bmxing i always used dynos or diamondbacks

  4. Some of my friends have the same problem and they went to a professional and everyting worked out.

  5. Light and strong do not mix, you can't have both. Pick whichever is the most important to you.

  6. red is right, it's either heavy and strong, or light and breakable.

    i recommend heavy-strong bmx for beginner's and intermediate people. because you can really train on them and give them a beating, buy a light bike that can brake easily when you can land all your jumps and are a professional.  

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