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Bicycle
Because I still have half a year to a year left before I can get my permit to drive (yes, I'm 16 but it's a parents thing), I was looking into alternative means of transportation and was considering getting a BMX/Mountian bike.
Anyone here own/ever owned one and could give me some tips on what kind to buy? I don't want the top of the line 1000 dollar bike but I'm going to be using it quite a bit so it has to be pretty good. |
ever see the movie Rad?
that was the shit back in the day |
I own a Haro Group 1 bike. It's for dirt racing (huge-ass dirt ramps and insane courses) and stuff. It's a great brand. I totally trust them with their quality. My brother got a street bike (heavier frame and thicker tires so you can do those stationary bunny hops and handlebar spins and crazy stuff).
Look into Haro as a brand. You won't be displeased imo.png |
A BMX bike is not for transportation, you will want a bike with a few gears on it for that...
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I ride a road/urban bike. I've had all kinds of bikes previously (BMX, Mountain etc) and find this to be the best suited to me. These are very fast but can work yourself if you need to by putting it in a higher gear. Besides I have only had 1 puncture in this bike due to the thinner tyre (whereas when i had my mountain bike they used to be quite frequently). As of the moment I wouldnt go back to a mountain bike unless i was traveling offroad (which i dont at the moment).
this is my bike: Claud butler urban 200 [img]http://www.lifecycles.co.uk/bikes/images/cb_urban200.jpg[/img] |
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You definately dont want a BMX if you plan to travel over a mile.
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[url=http://www.bicyclestore.com.au/item-detail/43/688/bmx-bikes/hoffman-bmx-bikes/hoffman-condor-16/#:00fcd]Hoffman Condor 16[/url:00fcd]
Id get that if I were you. [url=http://www.bicyclestore.com.au/item-detail/46/404/mountain-bikes/gary-fisher-mountain/gary-fisher-tarpon/#:00fcd]Gary Fisher Tarpon[/url:00fcd] That if youre going MTB. Tektro V-brakes and Shimano shifting, what else is there to ask for? |
It's all about the components. Don't get some piece of shit from Wal-Mart. You'll fucking hate it in two weeks when it doesn't shift worth a damn.
Look for Shimano LX/XT components. XTR is best, but you'll pay for it. You'll save money opting out of a bike with disc brakes. The good ones will cost you and the shitty ones aren't worth it. Cannondale makes nice bikes. Look into them. |
Yeah, don't buy a department store bike. Go to a real bike shop. They'll set you up. They know what their talking about.
I have this: 2005 Trek 4500 - $700CDN. [img]http://www.velos-motos-keller.ch/bilder/fahrraeder/trek/2005/trek_4500_disc_rally-blue_metallic-black.jpg[/img] I looked at Cannondale, Trek, Norco (only in Canada I think), Specialized, Gary Fisher, Kono, and a couple others. Any of those bikes will serve pretty much anything you could ever want them to do. |
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Bam! just watch out for guys who look like the guy on the left [img]http://members.aol.com/gallery7v/punch2.jpg[/img] word is he will steal your bike |
nigga stole my bike happy:
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