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greentoad
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A Large BMX - Help Please
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November 05, 2005, 08:49 PM »
Hi All
I have a good friend who has a few bikes - KONA and Dawes (for serious stuff) and is thinking about a BMX as he is now in the City and needs to get around.
He is after something strong for messing about and does not mind New or Old School.
Price is about £500 - but the important stuff, he is well built 5' 10 " (rides he has tried - GT and Mongoose at evans are to small) and he is 15 Stone.
What do you recommend with links plesae.
I have not really looked at New Rides, but thought about the Haro Sport, would that be large enough?
Or XL, Pro Race stuff - what is out there?
Thanks
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theRuler
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November 05, 2005, 09:32 PM »
burner.
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lazychubs
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November 05, 2005, 11:06 PM »
most new skool stuff is ok im 6ft2 and 18 stone
i run a 21 inch top tube so about 20 to 20.5 should be ok
oh and ive not broke out yet
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greentoad
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November 05, 2005, 11:40 PM »
Cheers
After spending a few beers browsing most of the sites this evening and having a chat we think that the SE Ripper and Flyer are looking good.
He wants it ideally with good power so maybe 180 cranks and to be able to sit down and pedal most of the time.
When looking at the SE site, the technial / geom section seem good and the top tube is 20.5 so the fit and position should be okay, and the prices seem well in budget from looking at the dealers.
What do you ride?
Cheers for the reply,
greentoad
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lazychubs
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November 05, 2005, 11:45 PM »
im riding a fbm now but had a fly stampede20.5 tt and a federal division 20tt
and the trusty haro (burner) 540 lol
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November 05, 2005, 11:46 PM »
I take it this is for just bombing around the streets on yeah?
20" or 24"? you do know the Floval Flyer is a 24" ?
I ride to work on a Haro Backtrail24 cruiser, it's a scream. It deffo needs 180s though. I only paid £179 for it, although it could do with a set of Profiles - the stockers are crap.
I've been told the FELT bikes are decent and their 24" bike looks very very cool indeed, and a fair bit lighter than my Haro I'm sure. Worth checking them out, they're a little bit rare also, which is nice...
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weston
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November 06, 2005, 01:30 AM »
is it a bmx or a cruiser your after, my mate is 6ft 1 inch & 14st rides the bestwick signature bmx daily... a haro 20" bmx will be too small & a race bike will be too weak, as for felt (sh*te)...
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power
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November 06, 2005, 03:22 PM »
ive got a supercross ul xxl frame for sale 21.75" top tube- for sale with oddysey forks+fsa headset +answer seatpost--130quid ono
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November 06, 2005, 03:35 PM »
ooh i like that
get him a Moosegoose!
they are like a BMX only bigger
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sam hudson
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Re: A Large BMX - Help Please
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November 06, 2005, 03:56 PM »
The new Ripper is long enough..i'm 5,11' and ive got loads of leg room.I'm not 18 stone though.It does flex a bit and i dont know if it can take street punishment with that sort of weight(no offense
).Its a racing bike really.
Profile do a ss/jyd frame that is really light and as tough as old boots.
ProfileRacing.com
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power
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November 06, 2005, 04:20 PM »
dont go street riding on a ripper, ive seen them break in half on a track
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Bob_Acid
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November 06, 2005, 10:51 PM »
yup if your mate wants a bike to mess about on you'd be better off with a freestyle bike not an alloy race bike.
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