yea i would most definately at most run a 4" single crown fork, cause you cant do xups on a triple, you can snap off your headtube easier, and its heavier but eh do what you feel comfortable with
assuming you have enough depth in the water. make it go way up way quick to give you the desired air time :D but if you are just trying to get used to normal jumping shape it pretty steep and a little less height..
i REALLY like my we the people thrillseeker, but in all honesty alot of the high end bmx bikes. (street geometry) are going to be more or less the same....
yup it is destroying stereotypes that will get us accepted, sadly most mtb'ers at trails still dont dig and tear up landings. thats why we arent liked but that is just the same as a bmxer who doesnt dig..... just respect peoples trails
i have recently just replaced my second maxxis bmx tire because of horrible sidewalls. while i love their mountain bike tires, the bmx tires need work. i loved the tread pattern and whatnot but after less than a month the sidewall had worm a whole in it. just kinda sad to spend money on...
yes it is possible, but it takes patience. i have my town bike set up that way. i have an ancient crack and fail set up with a normal cassette hub with lots of spacers on it, once i got the chainline fixed i started playing with gear combos, now this is what takes patience but it IS possible, i...
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