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S&M Dagger Frame
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$949.99 AUD

S&M Black Magic Frame
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$1,299.99 AUD

Wethepeople Network Frame (2022)
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$799.99 AUD

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Wethepeople Network Frame (2021) / 21.1TT / Black Wethepeople Network Frame (2021) / Dark Gold / 20.8TT
Wethepeople Network Frame (2021)
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$599.99 AUD

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$849.99 AUD

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BSD Grime Frame (Denim Cox Signature) / Dirtbag Blue / 21.2TT BSD Grime Frame (Denim Cox Signature) / Rusted Red / 21.2TT
brand undefined BSD Grime Frame (Denim Cox Signature)
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$566.99 AUD

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$749.99 AUD

Fitbikeco High Life (Max Miller) 20 Inch Frame
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$1,299.99 AUD

S&M Rambler Thru N Thru Frame (Nathan Halahan)
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$1,299.99 AUD

brand undefined Federal Command ICS2 Frame
Sale price$499.99 AUD
Subrosa OM V2 Frame
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$818.99 AUD

S&M Big Jumper V2 26 Inch Dirt Jumper Frame
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$2,499.99 AUD

Cult Biggie Frame (Alex Kennedy Signature)
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$799.99 AUD

brand undefined BSD Safari V3 Frame (Reed Stark Signature)
Sale price$679.99 AUD
Wethepeople ARC Frame (Murray Loubser)
Sale price$799.99 AUD
Sunday Ranger 18 Inch Frame
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$799.99 AUD

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The Fit Bike Co Squib 20 Inch Frame is a blue BMX frame with "FITBIKECO." in yellow, made from durable chromoly. Designed for smaller riders, its triangular trails/transition geometry fits perfectly but comes without wheels, seat, or handlebars. The Fit Bike Co Squib 20 Inch Frame features a matte black finish with yellow branding on the main tube. Made from durable chromoly, this sleek BMX frame has welded joints and trails/transition geometry, perfect for smaller riders wanting strong metal construction.
Fit Bike Co Squib 20 Inch Frame
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$935.99 AUD

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$1,299.99 AUD

brand undefined Cult Dak Frame
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$799.99 AUD

Wethepeople Tomorrow Frame
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$859.99 AUD

brand undefined Fit Heartbreaker Frame (Chris Harti)
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$1,499.99 AUD

brand undefined Cult Crew Frame (Jaume Sintes Signature)
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$799.99 AUD

S&M Tall Boy Frame (Charlie Crumlish)
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$999.99 AUD

brand undefined Colony Prisma Frame
Sale price$749.99 AUD
S&M ATF 18 Inch Frame
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$1,199.99 AUD

brand undefined Cult Trey Jones Frame
Sale price$749.99 AUD
Cult Biggie Frame / Jaume Sintes Signature
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$849.99 AUD

When looking to buy a freestyle BMX frame, there are a few key factors to consider that can make a big difference in your riding experience. Here are some things to look for:

Material: Freestyle BMX frames are typically made from chromoly steel, which is a strong and durable material that can handle the demands of freestyle riding. Look for frames that are made from high-quality chromoly steel for maximum durability and strength.

Geometry: The geometry of the frame can affect the way the bike handles and feels while riding. Look for a frame with a shorter top tube if you're shorter in height, and a longer top tube if you're taller. A higher bottom bracket can provide more clearance for grinds, and a steeper head tube angle can make the bike more responsive.

Weight: The weight of the frame can make a big difference in how the bike feels while riding. A lighter frame can make it easier to pull off tricks and maneuvers, but it may not be as durable as a heavier frame. Look for a frame that strikes a good balance between weight and durability.

Welding: The quality of the welding on the frame can affect its strength and durability. Look for frames with clean, smooth welds that are evenly spaced and have no visible gaps or defects. Some frames use hydroformed tubing which can be a clean looking and strong join.

Brand: There are many different brands of freestyle BMX frames on the market, and some are known for their quality and durability more than others. Do your research and look for frames from reputable brands that have a track record of producing high-quality frames.

Overall, when buying a freestyle BMX frame, it's important to consider the material, geometry, weight, welding, and brand to ensure that you get a frame that meets your needs and will hold up to the demands of freestyle riding.