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I prefer to use my BMX as a standard bike, its really good for my leg muscles because the frame of the bmx is really heavy, infact, its unusually heavy, but then again, the wheels are larger than 20'.
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Vampiric wroteTell wrote I ride scooter, I have District V4 Pro in White ;) Costs 220
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Wow, my ped in my earlier pics only cost 30GBP more than that, and it's fair to say it's alot more than that push scooter for the money
Aha, Ive had many other scooters but they always end up breaking and parts stop working so I decided to go and buy this one and this is amazing to go out on and go to skateparks, the higher price the better quality IMO
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