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My son is looking for a new BMX bike and has managed to scrape together around £245. He's asked me to do some research for him but to be quite honest I don't really know what's good, bad or ugly in the BMX world. Would anyone have any recommendations for good quality, well-spec'd bikes for his budget that he won't outgrow, skill-wise, in the short-term? He has had a BMX for a while and is beyond entry level now. Any links to any good deals on the web/LBS would be gratefully received.
Cheers
Stu
£30 over budget but I think one of these Fit bikes here,
http://www.bmxcity.co.uk/index.php?cPath=50_59&osCsid=vkromrbqaihj27j0mu5njfcv91
would be a very good buy. good brand, decent spec, will be more than good enough for years to come! Free helmet too!
Specs are very similar on each but PRK - Skatepark, STR - Street, TRL - Trails/Dirt, not much bearing on these as the top tubes are all same length and components pretty much the same (the TRL doesn't even have dirt tyres for example) but worth noting that the TRL ones are lighter which might be a good point for a kid.
Have a look on ebay, I got an awesome deal on a street/park bmx for £150. All the parts were decent - odyssey, sunday, primo etc. Just needed a brake setup which cost an extra £30 or so.
Check out the forums on www.bikeguide.org or www.streetphire.co.uk, usually some good deals to be had there.
If you want to buy new, WeThePeople complete bikes are usually very good and they come in some great colours! If he wants to use brakes (probably not knowing the way most bmxers are!), try to get something with chrome rims as they stop a lot better than any other surface.
thanks for the advise so far, have just found this on jejames's site any opinions ?
http://www.jejamescycles.co.uk/mirraco-black-pearl-1-bmx-bike-id54789.html
full cro mo frame for that money is good. 20.5" tt is good if he is not to tall
Have a look on here , some decent stuff at good prices(also decent stuff at silly prices!)
Have a chat to Dave at Radbmxshop.co.uk
Good call bushwacked