Any other bmxers?

I have a good mountain bike but id love a bmx to try and learn some tricks on
 
it was pretty much my whole life for a good few years. wish i never stopped but as we left school the localish skatepark got shut and everyone started to stop riding.

under 2 years ago i tried to get back into it but it never really worked out due to many crappy reasons. but ihave been remembering the good times a lot recently and really hope to get back into it this year sometime since i still have a silly priced bike gathering dust

its depressing to watch small kids pulling off all the tricks you cant do anymore though. and even more depressing that i just dont know where the good trails thesedays
 
it was pretty much my whole life for a good few years. wish i never stopped but as we left school the localish skatepark got shut and everyone started to stop riding.

under 2 years ago i tried to get back into it but it never really worked out due to many crappy reasons. but ihave been remembering the good times a lot recently and really hope to get back into it this year sometime since i still have a silly priced bike gathering dust

its depressing to watch small kids pulling off all the tricks you cant do anymore though. and even more depressing that i just dont know where the good trails thesedays

Ah that sucks :( I remember a really nice blue BMX posted on the forums a while ago, wasn't yours by any chance?
 
I've just recently got my old BMX down to me at Uni so I'm looking to start riding again. I'll join the forums :)
 
i indulge some on my Mongoose Expert 2000. Love that badboy. im rubbish now though, it was a teenage thing for me.
 
good for the price.

be aware that it has no brakes and nowhere to ever mount brakes though

Yeh, although I have no experience of a brakeless bmx, I think they look a lot smarter and I'll probably appreciate having to control the bike better in the long run :)
 
Back in the old days, 12 or so years ago I used to love it. GT Performer, dirt jumping, loved it :cool: Then I got into mountain biking which I still persue when I can.
 
How difficult is it to ride breakless? I've often considered it but there is the whole... "I don't want to be dead"

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How difficult is it to ride breakless? I've often considered it but there is the whole... "I don't want to be dead"

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It's not about difficiulty it's about how much more stylish your riding would be, my manuls looked 10x better when I went brakeless; better than clutching at your lever with your chrome squeking :p
 
I would stay well away from the low budget fit completes, I cracked the frame and bent the forks and wrecked the wheels and broke the BB and snapped the spindle bolt and had to saw off the stem the bike went to pieces :(
 
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