20" for DJ's if you have skills (or if you want to acquire them) . Keep the Mountain in Mountain Biking. Just about anyone who is anyone in mtb rode or still rides bmx.
ya they are nice. if im almost 6" tall what size shoould i get? the 20.75 or 21?Look at the Fit Trail series.
From what I've been reading on other forums like pinkbike and vitalbmx, these stories about Stolen are extremely common, particularly when dealing with broken frames/forks. People send their stuff in and it never gets sent back.My friend is currently dealing with a cracked headtube on his 2 month old cheater. They have had the frame for over a month now and dont answer calls or anything, thumbs down for stolen.
**** yeah you like the 357.thanks for the replys. i might go for the 26 route because i like the black market 357.
The scott is way doepr than the stp. Go for that or the 357 if you want a 26".kk my final decision is either
http://scottusa.com/us_en/product/8287/44826/voltage_yz_01
or
http://www.giant-bicycles.com/en-US/bikes/model/stp.ss/3901/37087/
make it sound like riding 26's are easy, last time i checked it's harder to obtain *style* on a 26 than a 20. A lot easier to whip around a 20 pound bike than a 30. Both got cons and pros dont forget that.20" for DJ's if you have skills (or if you want to acquire them) . Keep the Mountain in Mountain Biking. Just about anyone who is anyone in mtb rode or still rides bmx.
I disagree with that. You're right about the pros and cons of both. But the pros of bigger wheels is more stability. Stability = less twitchy = easier to be smooth in the air = easier to be stylish. The pros of smaller wheels are tricks... almost every trick ('cept maybe moto whips) are easier with smaller wheels.last time i checked it's harder to obtain *style* on a 26 than a 20.