BMX bike help

Big L

Steel Member
i Honestly wouldn't get a complete, i would get a frame and build it up, but thats your decision.
 

alexiorio

Member
Logan Bradleyy? said:
i Honestly wouldn't get a complete, i would get a frame and build it up, but thats your decision.
I can build em, I'm just not sure which parts fit together. You know it's so confusing, liek the diff size BBs and headsets and everything
 

alexiorio

Member
Yeah logan or anyone else. I have most of the parts picked out for my bike. I'm kinda confused by the hubs rims tires chainweels and freewheels parts. Can you help? :)
Oh damn triple post sorry
 

me1

Member
My GT that I got for $200 is like 23 or 24. Its really light compared to some other bikes I've ridden. It is only like 19" top tube so that might have something to do with it. Still though, I'm really happy with this GT, good price, nothing more or less than I need, and it is also light.
 
Josh Serafin said:
My GT that I got for $200 is like 23 or 24. Its really light compared to some other bikes I've ridden. It is only like 19" top tube so that might have something to do with it. Still though, I'm really happy with this GT, good price, nothing more or less than I need, and it is also light.
I like the gt race bikes, as there quite good and light. The gt park bikes from 2007 suck so bad though, there all basicly the same but with a different sized sprocket.
 
the Wooden Wheels shop near you in Newark has some nice bikes: Premium, diamondback, haro, eastern, and sometimes fit bikes. There's also Bike Line-check them out
 
go to your local bike sale n they might av some bikes on sale... get a we the people, colony or a fit bike or something like your mates have
 
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