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BriefCase
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i need help on which bmx to get, i want a light one (for skateparks), ive got 180GBP max to spend, help? +rep
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BriefCase wrote i need help on which bmx to get, i want a light one (for skateparks), ive got 180GBP max to spend, help? +rep

KINK!!! they ride nice and are good for low budgets theyre prob only like 22 pounds
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Get a Mode720. Pretty Light I Have Mode360
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I'd go with either a Kink Whip or Sunday Funday Pro....


They are both great bikes I know from experience and they are both light.

Hope I helped
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thanks for the help , is there anymore? (UK?)
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Yeah Look at DiamondBacks ( Personally my favorite ), Might just buy the Grind Or remix , Generally Light (22lbs) and very good quality.

Damn Pikes stole my old bmx

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ive got a verde but there expensie if you live near london theres a shop in east-finchley which has a massive varaiety in bikes from pro bikes to begginer bikes its all in there
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Don't buy one. Buy a real bike.
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I would recommend this bike [ Register or Signin to view external links. ]

It's light as hell and great for the price.
I've spent over 700 on my custom bmx but would prefer my friends mafia bike clip 2. Honestly it's great
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Get a light weight frame and buy seperate parts, thats what i did, started off with a mongoose frame and branched off eventually (spent like 400 in the end though)
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