I’d like to buy a nice freestyle bmx bike for less than $400. It’s for park/street. I don’t really know any good brands either. Please help. I need one soon.
Custom build the strongest lightest bike ever is relatively cheep to any other form of cycling. You can have it your own way, with style, safety, comfort, and dependability.
http://www.danscomp.com/serve.php?serve=…
http://www.staff-bmx.com/
http://www.albesstore.com/
$1000-2000
So you don’t consider $1000 inexpensive, lets look at some of the less expensive parts from the last set of links, and then cautiously look into completes. Just make sure your getting 100% chromo frames, sealed everything, and a cassette wheel. This is also a good category for thrift. Check out Ebay, Craigslist, and your friends, just make sure you know exactly what you are getting.
http://www.craigslist.org/about/sites
http://www.ebay.com/
$500-1000
Ok, before reading further know you are really pushing it now. BMX bikes under $500 are 1) Ridiculously good deals if you can find a dialed custom bike or 2) Starting to skimp out on some vital aspects of a good quality bike. These bikes will (weigh under 25lb by compromising durability, utilize out dated technology "big sprockets, freewheel, one peace cranks, less than 100% chromo frame or fork", showcase gimmicks and lame decals). With this being said, this is the meat and potatoes of most BMX companies pandering to entry level riders. That is to say that you will find over priced versions of these bikes at most bike shops. You can also find them on line for a lesser price at the first set of web pages, and for unimaginable prices at the last two.
Take a look as this:
http://www.danscomp.com/101682.php?cat=BIKES
Full cromo frame fork and bars. 3pcs crank, cassette wheel, light enough for anyone. Look for anything like this bike and you will be fine
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Avoid: Mongoose, Huffy, Redline, Mosh, Specialized, KHE, NEXT, TonyHack, GT, Dimondback.
$300-500
WOW… Are you really going to risk life and limb? IS your future looking that bleak or do you lack the fundamental ability to save money through (birthdays, christmass, allowance, pawning, street performing, or some kind of job, bottle and can returning, soul selling). Well sh*t, i totally understand being poor.
Everything i said negatively about the last group is magnified by 10. You will not be able to buy a bike that is remotely respectable for $300 new unless a moron stole it and didn’t know what it was worth. So what are you going to do? Look on Ebay and Craigslist for anything that isn’t one of those bikes i told you to avoid. Second hand is the only way to get anything of fair value at this price. You will have to settle for old equipment but make sure it has the following. (3pc crank, 100% chromo frame and fork, cassette wheel is preferable) everything ells, just suck it up until you can afford better. If you get hook in BMX you will be saving more money to improve what you have the day you purchase this peace of sh*t.
Free-300
If you need something to keep your eye open for on ebay or craigslist here are some Good Brands that include but are not limited too:
Two Hip, DK, Eastern, FBM, RIT, Kink, Macneil, Stolen, Subrosa, Sunday, Verde, Volume, We the people, Metal, Fly, Federal, S&M, Mutiny, Terrible One, Tree, Odyssey, GSPORT.
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