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Sunday complete's are good since they are made with odyssey parts, but there pricey.
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Poisoned wrote Whatever you do, don't buy the bike at walmart and don't get a bike with a kickstand or pegs :facepalm:


Why no pegs?
You don't know anything about BMX do you..
You can't grind with no pegs.
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Well, spend about 300-400 for a start, mongoose are all also good for beginners.
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Verde Eon 2011
Frame: Hi-tensile strength steel w/ standard 1-1/8 headtube and integrated seat clamp.
Fork: Hi-tensile strength steel.
Handlebar: Hi-tensile strength steel w/ 7.8 rise.
Driver: 9 tooth loose-ball driver w/ internal sealed bearing.
Sprocket: 25 tooth steel.
Crankset: Lightweight forged 3-piece, 170mm, 8-spline spindle.
BB: Sealed Mid, 19mm.
Chain: Taya 410, black.
Front Wheel: Single wall, 36 hole rim painted to match frame, loose-ball hub w/ 3/8 axle.
Front Tyre: 2.2 multi-terrain.
Rear Wheel: Single wall, 36 hole rim, 1 sealed bearing in rear hub w/ 14mm axle.
Rear Tyre: 2.2 multi-terrain.
Stem: Alloy front-load, matte black.
Headset: Standard 1-1/8.
Brakes: Alloy U-brake, 2-finger lever, and black cable.
Pedals: Plastic.
Seat: Plastic w/ integrated post.
Grips: DUO Doyle, colour-matched.
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TTG_OwenH wrote Verde Eon 2011
Frame: Hi-tensile strength steel w/ standard 1-1/8 headtube and integrated seat clamp.
Fork: Hi-tensile strength steel.
Handlebar: Hi-tensile strength steel w/ 7.8 rise.
Driver: 9 tooth loose-ball driver w/ internal sealed bearing.
Sprocket: 25 tooth steel.
Crankset: Lightweight forged 3-piece, 170mm, 8-spline spindle.
BB: Sealed Mid, 19mm.
Chain: Taya 410, black.
Front Wheel: Single wall, 36 hole rim painted to match frame, loose-ball hub w/ 3/8 axle.
Front Tyre: 2.2 multi-terrain.
Rear Wheel: Single wall, 36 hole rim, 1 sealed bearing in rear hub w/ 14mm axle.
Rear Tyre: 2.2 multi-terrain.
Stem: Alloy front-load, matte black.
Headset: Standard 1-1/8.
Brakes: Alloy U-brake, 2-finger lever, and black cable.
Pedals: Plastic.
Seat: Plastic w/ integrated post.
Grips: DUO Doyle, colour-matched.


i was considering getting this bike but i can't choose between gold or blue
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[quote="limpylee"]hey guys
i want to take up bmxing as a sport
i need a bmx to get started

if you can reccomend a bike that i like i will + rep




p.s i don't want anything too expensive.
just something to get started



if i were u id got to dans comp . com and order a free catalog u have a bunch of different brands with various prices to fit your budget and u can buy custom stuff to
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[quote="Gucci_Modz"]
limpylee wrote hey guys
i want to take up bmxing as a sport
i need a bmx to get started

if you can reccomend a bike that i like i will + rep




p.s i don't want anything too expensive.
just something to get started



if i were u id got to dans comp . com and order a free catalog u have a bunch of different brands with various prices to fit your budget and u can buy custom stuff to


thanks for the help
+ rep
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