I know i'm beating a dead horse, but 20" still look smoother, even when the mountain bikes are being ridden by bmxer's. Not that I have anything against riding big wheels in parks. Hell, I don't even like riding skateparks on my 20".
I know i'm beating a dead horse, but 20" still look smoother, even when the mountain bikes are being ridden by bmxer's. Not that I have anything against riding big wheels in parks. Hell, I don't even like riding skateparks on my 20".
yeah and i watched my friend on his banshee collide with a 10 year old on his 26 inch walmart special...guess who came out for the better? i'm not going to hate him for bringing in a big bike to the parks but we have enough trouble with skaters not wanting any bikes in the parks .
I would say it has less to do with what type of bike a person is on the it has to do with pulling ones head out and paying attention.
if you show up to a park and it's FULL of younger kids and you don't know how to work with them so they stay out of your way you should probably leave. People don't seem to realize how dangerous a park can be when it's full of people.
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