http://www.bikeguide.org/forums/showthread.php?t=30993
its out
and if you are only 125lbs then you could probably get away with it as long as you are mildly smooth
yeah, i dont know if you know this but the US is a pretty big country and there is a large variance in climate across it. Up here in northern NY it drops below freezing in january and doesnt get above it untill mid march, and in the middle of february its usualy under 10f all day long with...
get a 20" its better for what you want to do. Also, tire clearence really isnt so much of an issue with bmx bikes. All the kids run 1.85s these days anyway because you dont need a really fat tire in the rear.
you arnt going to get any help on the internet
you need to go out and meet the local riders and convince them that you are worth them letting you know where the good spots are
good luck
yep most bmx amature contests even make most mtb pro contests look like a joke.
this weekend at fbm ghetto comp a kid in the amature class did a wallride to tailwhip off the super shady pallet bank to wall. I doubt a single pro mtb rider could even come close to landing one
as far as voting goes i live in a heavily democratic state, so it really isnt worth bothering to vote. Ny's electorals votes are going to the dems like it always does. If i lived in a battle ground state voting would be important, but i dont.
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