iya i have got a barracuda big air bmx can anybody tell me how i can make it lighter...?
Style: Boys 20" BMX Freestyler
Wheel size: 20"
Frame size(s): 12" (30cm)
Min. inside leg: 21" (53cm)
Colour: Black & silver 2 tone
Frame: Oversize BMX freestyle
Forks: Oversize freestyle
Chainset: Single, 1 piece crank
Bottom bracket: Full ball bearings, adjustable
Freewheel: Single speed
Headset: Oryg 360 Gyro system
Stem: Alloy 4 bolt BMX Freestyler
Handlebars: BMX Freestyler
Brake front: Alloy V type
Brake rear: Alloy U brake
Brake levers: Alloy, adjustable
Rims: Alloy
Hub front: Steel oversize
Hub rear: Steel oversize
Spokes: 48
Saddle: 2 tone colour, padded
Seatpost: Straight, with alloy seat clamp
Pedals: Alloy platform
Extras: Front stunt pegs included
comepare and contrast your hep to a pro bike check... you know... perhaps you would be best off going to
http://www.bikeguide.org/
go into the some of the message boards and you may run into someone who will give you the ansure you want to hear.
my opinion is that you should begin buying REAL bike parts starting with hazad light casset wheels with a 12 tooth coge. it will set you back a few hundred dollares but for you... they will never die. next big step is to get a frame. just about every thing on the market right now is between 2 and 4 hundred dollars and is less than 6.5lb. as it stands with your bike as is, take your brakes off, saw your brake mounts off, get a 3pc crank asap, and forget what pegs are. you can get a 25 or 26 tooth chain wheel with wheels that take 9 to 13 and anything inbetween mixed and matched is just preferance in riding style.
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