BMX Buying Guide
3 Tips to Buying the Perfect BMX
There are many things to consider when buying a new BMX, and it can be quite daunting at first. We’re here to help. We’ve broken down the process into what we think are the 3 most important factors when picking your next bike.
Step 01.
Pick Your Skill Level
First step is figuring out which skill level you’re at. Your skill on a bike is pretty important when choosing a new bike as it determines the strength that the components need to have to handle the abuse you dish out to the bike.
Beginner
You’re just starting out in the amazing world of BMX. Hopping gutters and doing skids. Generally shredding around your neighbourhood with your mates on your first real BMX.
Intermediate
You’re becoming more comfortable on 2 wheels (or even one) and you’re a regular at the skatepark. Manuals, 180’s and feeble grinds are high up on you trick register.
Step 01.
Pick Your Skill Level
First step is figuring out which skill level you’re at. Your skill on a bike is pretty important when choosing a new bike as it determines the strength that the components need to have to handle the abuse you dish out to the bike.
Beginner
You’re just starting out in the amazing world of BMX. Hopping gutters and doing skids. Generally shredding around your neighbourhood with your mates on your first real BMX.
Intermediate
You’re becoming more comfortable on 2 wheels (or even one) and you’re a regular at the skatepark. Manuals, 180’s and feeble grinds are high up on you trick register.
Progressive
Your riding style and control have evolved pushing you onto more advanced tricks. The locals at the park have started referring to you as a "Mahd Rider" and your bike needs to be able to handle a little more abuse.
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