There are three basic types:
- Race
Ideally fitted with frame pads to protect the rider. The frame is very light weight, typically a chrome-alloy or maybe aluminium, the wheels are relatively (for a BMX) narrow-rim and lightweight. Knobby tyres, but less tread than dirt BMX. Usually only one strong rear brake.
- Freestyle / stunt
These bikes have heavier and more durable frames, with heavy steel content. They are fitted with wider rim wheels (may have knobby tyres, but usually the least tread of BMX types since they're primarily urban street bikes), and usually at least two brakes. Fitted out with stunt pegs on the back wheel, and designed such that the forks can be spun around easily, these are often a teenager's first choice of wheels.
- Jump / Dirt
These are sort of a mix of the last 2, lighter than freestyle, but tougher than a race bike. One brake, meant for messing around in muddy woods, deep tread tyres.
BMX bike frames come in a range of sizes, mostly geared towards child and teen sizes, as it is primarily a young person's sport.
1 comment:
we may also have one of that freestyle/stunt, basing on the description, i am not so sure, i couldn't see the picture for the race type, but i don't think ours is the racing one...
hehehe, all i care is being able to ride them,
how come you know so much about bikes?
-honey-
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