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Does anybody here bmx?
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If so where are you from and what do you ride??

Well im from California
And here is a parts list of my bike.

Fit Srt 2 frame
Colony Forks
Colony Official Stem
Demolition PA bars
Shadow COnspiracy Front hub laced to an Alienation Dievent rim
FSA headset
ODI Longneck Grips
Fly Circulo Sprocket
Primo Powerbite cranks
Eclat Seat post
Subrosa Seat
Stock Back hub laced to an Alienation PBR rim(stock)
With a duo front tire and a we the people back tire

My bike weighs about 23 or so pounds so its pretty light
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I bmx a little not much though
I stopped after I moved
My bike was only 10 lbs.
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Yeah im 100% positive that your bike was not 10 pounds.
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A ten pound bike? I smell BS. Unless you were riding a Disney Princess bike from walmart.
I use one of those for fun every now and then.
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I have bmxed for a long time and hopefully snow melts so i can go riding again .
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I actually bought a BMX bike and tried and attempted too but did not but still have my BMX bike, its pretty cool! Neon Green with mixed BMX parts.
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I wish the snow would melt so I can go biking
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Griffins wrote I wish the snow would melt so I can go biking


That's why I've got 2 bikes. A road bike and a mountainbike, lots of fun to drive in the snow especially considering most of the other bikers/pedestrians/cars can only ride/walk/drive extremely slow
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I ride my bike like a champ, always wanted to BMX, but my mom is too lazy to let me even try... Got a red bike with custom everything really, i would really like to BMX though..
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TheBeastyBoy wrote I ride my bike like a champ, always wanted to BMX, but my mom is too lazy to let me even try... Got a red bike with custom everything really, i would really like to BMX though..
We're not talking about competitive racing. We're talking about street/park biking. Doing stairsets and what not.

All you really need to get started is a bike. Practice your j-hop alot. Once you can get it pretty high practice it over stuff. Then slowly progress with higher gaps. Along the way learn 180s and 360s.

If you practice enough, then by that time, you will be pretty good.
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