View Full Version : Uhm...what is JensonUSA's equivalent for BMXers? I need stuff..
Orvan
03-02-2003, 11:26 PM
thanks yo!:D
bomberz1qr20
03-02-2003, 11:27 PM
http://www.danscomp.com/
What are you building?
Tenchiro
03-02-2003, 11:34 PM
http://www.unrealcycles.com/ is good if your building 24" or 26"
Orvan
03-03-2003, 12:06 AM
Originally posted by bomberz1qr20
http://www.danscomp.com/
What are you building?
it's actually a street bmx for "her" :D
but I kinda want one myself...well, eventually..
thanks for the site urls dudes...
Silver
03-03-2003, 12:15 AM
I went to danscomp.com and cried when I saw the prices. So cheap.
Then I laughed when I saw how much BMX bikes weigh. I never realized that they were so heavy. I haven't ridden one since I was 13 though.
Tenchiro
03-03-2003, 12:25 AM
4130 tri-moly frame, Prodigy Fork, Cane Creek headset, 48H wheels w/ 14mm axles, 3-pc forged crank, alloy pedals, Prodigy Bars, HB Super Stem Tektro 906A U-brake front & rear, SST Oryg, Skidmark tires, HB seat, HB Big Shot steel pegs front & rear. 20" (38 lbs). :eek:
Damn, I thought my AC2 was heavy!
Orvan
03-03-2003, 12:33 AM
I tell ya what...I'm just finding out how ugly BMX seats are.... I wonder if she'd like the SDG Bel Air or Grand Prix better:D
haha.
now you have some insight as to why ALLOT of bmxers look at mountain bikers as pussys. (or something equivalent)
most of those kids riding 40 pound bikes also have about 90 pounds plus of presure in their tires. that makes the bike have ZERO suspension.
there is a change coming in bmx to make stuff lighter. but when you pound the crap out of stuff, it's going to break.
and most people that ride bmx are not college educated and don't have the funds to buy expensive, light parts.
anywho....
danscomp is considered the corporate whores in the bmx world.
www.albes.com (rider owned, super cool)
http://www.staff-bmx.com (rider owned as well, their site is being rebuilt right now)
http://www.trendbmx.com/ (was rider owned, they just sold it to start another company)
there are others but I pretty much use albes for parts.
Orvan
03-03-2003, 11:45 AM
Originally posted by pnj
[B]
and most people that ride bmx are not college educated and don't have the funds to buy expensive, light parts.
most mtbers just go to college to get the student loans to buy bikes.... I used two student loan checks for factory M1s back in the days:D
thanks for the links bro
bomberz1qr20
03-03-2003, 12:17 PM
Originally posted by pnj
danscomp is considered the corporate whores in the bmx world.
www.albes.com (rider owned, super cool)
http://www.staff-bmx.com (rider owned as well, their site is being rebuilt right now)
http://www.trendbmx.com/ (was rider owned, they just sold it to start another company)
there are others but I pretty much use albes for parts.
Thanks for the links, forgot about those guys.
Dan's is one site I could think of that's like Jenson's, although I guess it's more like Supergo or Performance...
serbdog
03-03-2003, 04:15 PM
Originally posted by pnj
haha.
danscomp is considered the corporate whores in the bmx world.
www.albes.com (rider owned, super cool)
Albes is your best bet - but try your LBS first. They are usually willing to order things for you as well and they will compete with prices to a point. Help your local shops before shopping on the net.
Originally posted by serbdog
Albes is your best bet - but try your LBS first. They are usually willing to order things for you as well and they will compete with prices to a point. Help your local shops before shopping on the net.
screw that. I hate my local shops. mail order all the way.
Mudpuppy
03-03-2003, 04:32 PM
Yeah! Mail order! Some people just don't understand exactly how lousy the local shops are. They usually don't know about the parts, don't have them in stock, and charge lots more than mail order.
I've found two bike shops in my life that are worth supporting. And often I know more about the parts I need, have more options available and can get better prices.
All that being said I do buy stuff from them and go there for work. If you HAVE to go to a shop try to pick a good one.:rolleyes:
Rochester is lucky enough to have an awesome LBS that keeps great BMX inventory and has the ability to match or beat the online guys. www.trailblazersbike.com is the bomb!
They beat Dan's Comp by about $380 on my new Kink Freebird :thumb:
serbdog
03-03-2003, 10:10 PM
Originally posted by pnj
screw that. I hate my local shops. mail order all the way.
that stinks then - it must suck to not have a good shop. I am lucky since I have 3 awesome ones within 35 minutes of me and I ride with all the people so that helps.
cater to your towns needs and make a cool shop...worth a shot right?
Ian F
03-06-2003, 08:29 AM
Originally posted by Orven
I tell ya what...I'm just finding out how ugly BMX seats are.... I wonder if she'd like the SDG Bel Air or Grand Prix better:D
I have a Flite w/o the padding & leather on my BMX bike. Also has a Dean Ti seat-post. My BMX bike is lighter than my Ti Colnago. :cool:
Originally posted by Ian F
I have a Flite w/o the padding & leather on my BMX bike. Also has a Dean Ti seat-post. My BMX bike is lighter than my Ti Colnago. :cool:
So I'm assuming it's not a dirt jumper :D
Orvan
03-10-2003, 02:22 PM
Originally posted by Ian F
I have a Flite w/o the padding & leather on my BMX bike. Also has a Dean Ti seat-post. My BMX bike is lighter than my Ti Colnago. :cool:
hehehe...I plan on putting a Flite Gel Ti on my future BMX bike with mtb parts that make sense.. since I don't really ride BMX, my BMX bike will have an identity crisis:devil:
Originally posted by Orven
hehehe...I plan on putting a Flite Gel Ti on my future BMX bike with mtb parts that make sense.. since I don't really ride BMX, my BMX bike will have an identity crisis:devil:
Yeah my road bike has that problem :D
mrbigisbudgood
03-10-2003, 03:41 PM
Originally posted by Echo
Yeah my road bike has that problem :D
You have Time ATAC Carbons on your too?
:D
-dustin
03-12-2003, 01:12 AM
Originally posted by pnj
danscomp is considered the corporate whores in the bmx world.
http://www.trendbmx.com/ (was rider owned, they just sold it to start another company)
a) Dan's tried to sell some T1 one shirts that weren't T1. not cool. the reason why Taj and Joe won't sell their stuff through Dan's.
b) www.empirebmx.com is owned by Tom and Tina, former owners of Trend. the Trend story is kinda sad, and Empire will now get my business.
Originally posted by the Inbred
[B]a) Dan's tried to sell some T1 one shirts that weren't T1. not cool. the reason why Taj and Joe won't sell their stuff through Dan's.
taj and joe "sold" some shirts to dans but never sent them. so dans printed their own and sold them as t1 shirts.
two sides to every story.......
sounds like they both need to hang their head in shame....or something.
:rolleyes:
-dustin
03-12-2003, 10:20 AM
guess that's what i get for asking a shop, Trend, in Austin.
Originally posted by mrbigisbudgood
You have Time ATAC Carbons on your too?
:D
Hells yeah :D
WheelSportBMX
03-18-2003, 10:40 AM
Originally posted by serbdog
try your LBS first. They are usually willing to order things for you as well and they will compete with prices to a point. Help your local shops before shopping on the net.
Great point!!! The shop that I'm working at right now is in the process of closing due to lack of support. We moved locations to build a BMX track right behind the shop. Probably not the best location, but we did it to help the BMXers. Now, since a lot of riders are looking to save a dollar or two, and ordering stuff from other places that we could have gotten them at a comparable price, those few bucks they saved have cost them a place to hang out, and a place to get awesome customer service. Now I'm starting my own vending/repair business at the BMX track because none of the other LBS's cater to BMXers at all. Maybe I'm dreaming, but I think they'll support me because they realize that they lost the only LBS that gives a crap about BMX and they need to have someone to work on their bikes. Wish me luck.
RandomV
03-20-2003, 10:33 AM
Man, I'm all for supporting the locals shops. I even considered opening a BMX-specific one myself. Unfortunately, the way of BMX is going toward mail order. I'm at least fairly certain the only ways a BMX shop will be able to survive are to:
1)Make it a combination skate/bike shop. You cater to a wider swath of the kids that way, or
2) Open a skatepark and have the shop be a "pro shop" of sorts where kids can get replacement stuff when it breaks riding the ramps.
Just my opinion, obviously.
WheelSportBMX
03-20-2003, 10:45 AM
Thanks for the advice on the shop. I have considered going the skateboard route as well, but there is a huge store locally that does tons of skateboard business, and I don't want to have to compete with them. The skatepark scene around here sucks anyways.
Our situation at WheelSport was that the BMX track is located directly behind the shop. We moved to a rural place in order to put the BMX track and the shop there, and it killed our drive-by business. Now there is really no other shop in the area, after we close, who caters to BMXers or knows a thing about BMX bikes and the people who frequent this track. It's kind of a niche market that our shop had, and that I think I can continue. I'm trying to get my website up and running and I think that I can generate a fair amount of revenue just by setting up on the practice and race days. I don't know... I hope it will work. Feed me your thoughts.
RandomV
03-21-2003, 10:24 AM
Well, there is quite a bit of money to be generated by being a vendor at races and such. Or at least, I think there is. ;) It's entirely possible that my thoughts on things around here don't apply 100% to your situation.
I don't want to be the kind of guy who pisses on your dreams or anything. If you really want to make it happen, I've discovered that there are two things that will make your ideas a success.
1) A plan. Research EVERYTHING, and really use the locals for all the information you can get. What do they like? What do they want that they can't get around here? What help do they need in the service end of things?
2) Determination. Don't let naysayers (like me ;)) tell you that it won't work. Work hard and you're bound to succeed.
Chris
WheelSportBMX
03-21-2003, 11:17 AM
Dude, you're not pissing on my dreams. I'm going to do it regardless. As a matter of fact, I appreciate the feedback. I've already gotten a few $500.00+ parts orders for May-June, so things are looking up. I've got a few people that are going to help me purchase most of the tools and help me get started, so it's okay. Thanks for the input.
visceral
04-06-2003, 11:37 PM
ahhaha oman, people complaining about bmx weights.
VooDoo
04-19-2003, 08:53 PM
Originally posted by Orven
I tell ya what...I'm just finding out how ugly BMX seats are.... I wonder if she'd like the SDG Bel Air or Grand Prix better:D
Just make sure she doesn't like the seats more than you!:eek:
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