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MX 2002 Featuring Ricky Carmichael MX 2002 Featuring Ricky Carmichael

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MX 2002 Featuring Ricky Carmichael lets you ride like a champion, compete for rock-star status, or just cruise the open terrain for your moto kicks. The game is a blend of traditional racing and free-ride madness, with 30 pro riders from the 125cc, 250cc, and freestyle ranks, such as Mike LaRocco, Kevin Windham, Ezra Lusk, Carey Hart, and new amateur sensation James "Bubba" Stewart...

Sony MEXBT5700U CD Receiver Bluetooth Hands-Free and Audio Streaming Capability (Black) Sony MEXBT5700U CD Receiver Bluetooth Hands-Free and Audio Streaming Capability (Black)

 

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Sony's MEX-BT5700U receiver offers plenty of modern features and room to grow. Enjoy hands-free calling with your cell phone or wirelessly play back tunes on your Bluetooth-enabled audio devices. Connect, control, and charge your iPhone, iPod, or MP3 player...

Monster Jam : Urban Assault for Nintendo Wii Monster Jam : Urban Assault for Nintendo Wii

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Monster Jam 2: Urban Assault Wii

Hot Wheels Monster Jam Mega Crash Ramp Playset Hot Wheels Monster Jam Mega Crash Ramp Playset

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This Hot Wheels Mega Crash Ramp is sure to provide hours of imaginative play!  Use the launch ramp to catch big air and crush the motor home.  A monster jam grave digger truck is included. Hot Wheels Mega Crash Ramp Playset Use the launch ramp to catch big air Crush the RV with your truck 1...

Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels) Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike (20-Inch Wheels)

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Classic BMX styling combined with a host of quality safety features make this a great bike for track and street riders. Equipped with a handcrafted Hi-Ten Boy's Team series frame and a handcrafted Hi-Ten jumping fork, the Mongoose Spin BMX bike is strong enough for off-road cycling, dirt jumping, and trick riding...

Mongoose Thrive BMX/Jump Bike - 20-Inch Wheels Mongoose Thrive BMX/Jump Bike - 20-Inch Wheels

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Offering more than just a flashy paint job and fun graphics package, the Mongoose Thrive BMX/jump bike is ready to ride from the moment the tires hit pavement or dirt. The Thrive is outfitted with such specs as a rigid frame, a CroMo steerer fork, 20-inch Alienation Differential tires with Goliath double-wall rims, and a rear Tektro alloy U-brake...

Diamondback 2012 Session Pro 24 BMX Bike (Super Nickle/Black, 24-Inch) Diamondback 2012 Session Pro 24 BMX Bike (Super Nickle/Black, 24-Inch)

List Price: $380.00
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The Session 24 may be a bit mellower than it's little brother, the Session 20, but that doesn't mean it has less guts. A steel frame and fork, FSA headset, Tektro 907 rear brake, and Chromoly 1 piece cranks match that of it's sibling, but the 24" wheels make it more suitable for that taller rider.

Choosing the Right Bmx - Ripping Up Trails, Getting Air or Serious Stunts!

So, you wanna buy a BMX bike hey? Good for you! What are you gonna do with your bike? Are you gonna rip along dirt trails or race your friends on the BMX track? Are you gonna show off, doin’ some serious stunts on the streets of your neighborhood or down at the local skate park? Or are you searching for some big air, jumping ramps in the backyard? “Why does it matter?”, you ask. Well, you want to buy the right bike, don’t you?

Yes, that’s right. BMX bikes come in different styles for different uses. Generally you can put them into three classes:

  • Your everyday racing BMX
  • Freestyling BMX bikes
  • Dirt jump BMX bikes.
  • The racing style BMX is probably the most common BMX bike. These bikes are great for racing along dirt trails or up and down the jumps and berms of the race track. They feature knobby tires for getting a grip on the slippery terrain, a strong, lightweight frame and a strong rear brake to pull you up when you need to stop.

    The freestyle BMX is the most popular bike down at the skate park. They have really strong frames designed to take the punishment that their fearless riders dish out on a daily basis. To match the strong frame, they also need some strong wheels, and as the tires are usually in the air or on the pavement, they aren’t as knobby as their racing cousins. And as these bikes are built for tricks and stunts, they’ll have axle pegs sticking out from the hubs on the back and front wheels.

    The dirt jumping bike is virtually a cross between the racing and freestyle bike. They have the very sturdy frames of the freestyle bikes while having the knobby tires of the racing bikes. As the name suggests, they are built for jumping but they are also handy on the trails as well.

    So, once you have chosen the style of riding you want to do, you’ll be able to narrow down your choice of bike to one of these three types. If you’re a beginner, then you may want to go for a racing BMX as these allow you to get out on the track and will have you learning the basics in no time.

    When you know what sort of riding you want to do, then you’ll have to consult your bank balance to see how much you can spend. As BMXing has become such a highly specialized sport, then you can pay a lot of money for a great BMX with really hot components. Not everyone will be able to afford a top notch bike straight up, but with today’s huge range, you’re sure to find a great bike within your budget.

    Whether you’re tearing up the tracks and trails, hitting the pavement with some radical new tricks or jumping that wobbly, home made ramp in the backyard, you’re sure to find a BMX to suit your style…and your budget.
    About the Author

    For more information, reviews and tips on BMX bikes, mountain bikes, road bikes, other bicycles, parts and accessories and cycling apparel, visit James Sanford's website at BikingHeadz.com, the complete online buyers guide for bikes and bicycles.

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