BMX bike

Antonio Aguilera, contributor

Flatland BMX Is sort of like dancing on the bike and Is performed on flat surfaces without ramps. Street BMX gets creative with handrails, stairs, drops, ledges, and other urban surroundings. Park riding Is done In skate parks half-pipes and other built features. Dirt riding Is done on dirt whether that be on dirt race tracks or jump tracks. Dirt riding and street BMX bikes are all similar In set up with 20-inch wheels and comparable measurements on most parts while flatland bikes are geometrically different. park or vert bikes are made as light as possible so they can fly high they’re lighter than street and have a thinner tread than dirt bikes sometimes fixed with breaks and sometimes not. Street BMX bikes often have just one singular break or none at all so as to keep the ride as light as possible and allow for more maneuverability with the handlebars. The BMX scene has always been inspired by motocross Its In the name. some kids might not have been able to ride motocross whether due to safety from their parents or ride motocross. And the beginning of one of the world’s greatest sports.

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