Thursday, September 16, 2010
GT BMX Bikes Kink Launch 20.25-Inch
Designed with a lower profile, perfect for novice riders, solidly built 20-inch BMX buckling starts bike is ready to handle everything, including ramps, road and trail. Has a high tensile strength tubular steel frame is 20.25 inches above the low profile for easy on / off and excellent control while driving. Other features include integrated headset sealed, 25-9 ratio, current account and rims alienate. Kink bikes checked and fully supported worldwide by the driver on the X-Games, Dew Tour, and countless videos and magazines.
Specifications:
* 20.25 tube "for
* 13.75 "chain stay
* Chromoly steerer driver
* Sealed Integrated Headset
* 7.775 Kink "bar in Midtown
* Alloy platform pedals
* 3-piece tubular chromoly cranks
* Sealed mid bottom bracket
* Decimal kink sprocket 25T
* Chain KMC Z410
* Alloy cassette with 9T driver
* Alloy front hub
Alienate PBR rims *
* 990 U-Brake with Gyro
* Removable Tab Giro
* Weight: 27 pounds, 7 ounces
* Includes 2 steel pegs
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Kink Bike Co. has over 14 years experience in providing BMX market with high quality, affordable and BMX bicycle parts. Starting from Rochester, NY.
Wednesday, September 15, 2010
GT BMX Bikes Diamondback Joker
Shopping for high-quality bike for intermediate rider is no laughing matter, because there are many features to sort. Fortunately, the Diamond Back, at the plate with the Joker 20-inch BMX bike, which has intensified a smile for everyone involved. The wild card is equipped with advanced features like frames and Hi-Ten steel fork, tubular chromoly three-piece cranks, pedals DB platform choir, 48-spoke alloy wheels, Tektro 907 U-brakes, and FSA 1-1 / 8 inch threaded headset . In all seriousness, the Joker is one of the best freestyle bike at an entry-level market.
Specifications:
* Geometry: Cylinder head 74 degrees, 70 degree seat tube, top tube 19.5 inches and 14-inch Chain Device
* Frame: Hi-Ten steel with welded tabs oryg wire, dual-routing
* Fork: Hi-Ten steel legs OD 1-1/4-inch, 1-1/8-inch threadless driver mount, U-brake, 6mm drop
* Headset: FSA 1-inch thread
* Stang: Hi-Ten steel two-piece, 25 cm wide, 7.75 inches to
* Grips: DB-team "does not lead," with a plastic cap end of the bar
* Stem: four-hole alloy wheels peak
* Brakes: Tektro 907 U-Brake with SST DC Amplifier, soft compound pads
* Brakes: Tektro 2-finger
* Crankset: 175mm tubular chromoly 3-axis slices with 8-spline BB
* Sprocket: 44T Steel
* BB: Loose Ball 8 spline axles with 19mm
* Pedals: DB choir with traction pins shaped, chromoly axle
* Rims: aluminum-48h, 30mm wide, black, rubbing the side wall
* Hub: 48h steel shell with 14mm axle (front and rear)
* Chain: KMC Z410, 2.1 of 8.1
* Freewheel: 16t
* Tires: DB bunkers, 20 x 2.1
* The radius: 14g Black
* Seat: DB driver
* Seatpost: 25.4 mm steel column
* Extras: Soft compound brake pads, SST DC amplifier and oryg, 2 pegs
Warranty
Lifetime on frame, 5 years with a fork, 1 year parts, 1 year labor for the frame, 30 days to work for the
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3-piece crank, super-hard steel, SST Cable Detangler Oryg, threadless headset round out the FSA advertising this package to the Joker is no joke "of the bike - this machine is ready to RIP!
Tuesday, September 14, 2010
GT BMX Bikes Eastern Bikes 2010 Lodown
A good choice for children in search of her first BMX bike comes Lodown 2010 with entry-level components and accessories, making it an affordable option even more reliable for young BMX riders. This framework is by bicycle hi-tensile steel fork and Lodown, equipped with a lightweight carbon fiber reinforced plastic (CFRP) pedal, the dual-concave design right offers. As a result, smooth and easy to ride a bike, with no-frills building a winning combination on the street or road. This bike is also, Pinner slim Slim Seat, the foam is shaped so that you're comfortable. Other features include 20-inch tires Kenda K-Rad, fake-alloy U-brakes and heated and forged Cro-Mo crank.
Specifications:
* Frame: Lo-Hi-tensile steel frame down 1020 with a lifetime warranty
* Fork: hi-tensile steel Cobra in 1020
* Headset: Aheadset 1-1/8-inch
* Sprocket: 39T Steel with graphics Eastern Seals
* Crank: Forged and heat-piece Cro-Mo crank (lighter and stronger)
* BB: United loose ball bearings
* Stang east 7.5-by-25-inch by 10-degree swing
* Stem: Forged aluminum, front loader
* Grip: Eastern reef grip
Bearing * Front hub: Alloy East 3/8-inch rebound logo
* Rear Hub: Eastern logo 3/8-inch loose ball bearings
* Front wheel: aluminum, 36 holes
* Rear rim: Alloy, 36 hole
* The radius: 14g with brass nipples
* Front tire: Kenda K-Rad, 20 by 2.125 inches
* Rear tire: Kenda K-Rad, 20 "with 1.95
* Cable: Straight cable
* Brakes Rear: Forged Alloy U-brake
* Alloy Brake Lever: Forged developed for the U-brake
* Freewheel: Lida 14T
* Chain: KMC Z-410A
* Saddle: Eastern Pinner Design
* Seat Post: Straight Post, Eastern Logo
* Seat clamp: alloy, forged clamp
* Pedals: Eastern Plastics
Colour: matt black or red
* Weight: 26.8 pounds
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2010 Eastern Lodown is for cyclists who start their BMX Tolle. The chromoly cranks heated greatly improved durability over traditional one-piece cranks are not usually heated. Best of all, Eastern Promises, to ensure that you have a lifetime warranty and lost trade-in policy frames!
Monday, September 13, 2010
GT BMX Bikes Mongoose Radical Boy’s
Radical mongoose bike 18-inch boy's remarkable choice for the junior freestyle rider. The radicals are equipped with junior freestyle frame with a large tube for long life. The front and rear alloy caliper brakes, meanwhile, provides confident, braking performance, while turning the Cable Detangler supporting bar 360 degrees. Further details are wheel-spoke 48-impotence set for added strength, four pegs for freestyle tricks style, four-bolt alloy stem cells is that the handlebar clamps securely and comfortably in the saddle Freestyle.
About civet
In 1974, BMX Products, Inc., later known as the Mongoose Bicycles, launched from a simple garage. The first of its kind, BMX Bicycle Motocross bike is named and to the needs of amateur race-ready dirt-rough-and-fall that took its toll on wheels and bicycles. Task-heavy, mongooses piece cast aluminum wheels Motomag be born soon and that the competition-ready BMX bicycle first available. Skip Hess, while in Australia the pursuit of the motor sports passion, came into contact with a cat-size animal that strange and unusual - the ferret. Known for its passive nature while unprovoked, but vicious and aggressive enough to kill the threatening Cobra twice, was impressed by the Mungo Hess, who quickly registered trademark for his new racing bike frame ferrets.
Expert BMX bicycle model, the line remains the basis of the Mongoose BMX today, was introduced 1980th Shortly after the first shot raccoons ABA National # 1 Cruiser titles. Earlier than 20-inch bicycle known, marked the return of this title towards mongoose bicycles to larger wheels, adult-size models. A few years later, the raccoon sat on the cruiser racing circuit with six National No. 1 Cruiser titles dominate, leading to the introduction of adult-size all-terrain Wiesel Bikes (ATB).
In 1992, raccoons, ground-breaking full-suspension market with the introduction of the amplifier. This design is still the most copied suspension design in the market. A few years later Newman started Wiesel adult bicycle frame, which has proved to 15% more than any other bike frame in the market. Design, functional, while sound, even the eyebrows because it looked distinctive.
In recent years, ferrets increased marketing focus to dominate the bicycle market, and more importantly to expand beyond. Mongoose brand marketing initiative makes more than 100 million impressions. Mungo brand awareness increased by over 130% in 1999 and solidify No. 2 market share position in units and U.S. dollars. Wiesel was from Pacific Cycle, LLC, acquired, and continues to thrive and grow, with more than 40 models of BMX, mountain biking, trail, freestyle, jumping, comfort, road handling and cyclocross bike.
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Radical mongoose bike 18-inch boy's remarkable choice for the junior freestyle rider. The radicals are equipped with junior freestyle frame with a large tube for long life. The front and rear alloy caliper brakes, meanwhile, provides confident, braking performance, while turning the Cable Detangler supporting bar 360 degrees. Further details are wheel-spoke 48-impotence set for added strength, four pegs for freestyle tricks style, four-bolt alloy stem cells is that the handlebar clamps securely and comfortably in the saddle Freestyle.
GT BMX Bikes El Centro 18
GT knows that little GROMS go too big, so they built the El Centro 18th It has a steel frame and fork for smooth GT-approved child-worthy toughness of the parks and streets. And this sweet rig is ready to work with burly Alex rims air.
GT BMX Bikes El Centro 10"
GT knows that little GROMS go too big, so they built the El Centro 18th It has a steel frame and fork for smooth GT-approved child-worthy toughness of the parks and streets. And this sweet rig is ready to work with burly Alex rims air.
GT BMX Bikes El Centro Junior
Make the first bike 16 GT El Centro Junior and sit back and watch as he destroys it. It has a steel frame and fork for smooth GT strength to withstand the abuse of children can only hand out. And ready this sweet mini-rig
Tuesday, September 7, 2010
History of Haro BMX Bikes
Haro Designs
The company was founded in 1993 by Bob Haro.
While the company was growing, Haro was also growing the sport of freestyle BMX. He travelled around the country performing demos of radical trick riding that had not been seen anywhere before. As a result, Haro earned the title "The Father of Freestyle". During the early eighties, the company grew rapidly by expanding its product line and establishing national and international distribution. The BMX boom was in full swing and the company built a reputation for developing innovative, top-of-the-line BMX and freestyle bikes and accessories. Haro Bikes' most popular BMX/Freestyle models were the Master and the Sport.
Haro Bikes
The first Haro bikes were manufactured by Torker.[1] In 1982, when Haro introduced his own line of racing pants, his sponsorship by Torker and Max was terminated.[2]
Although injuries forced Haro to relinquish his riding duties, Haro Bikes subsequently compiled a virtual "who's who" list of talented riders including Bob Morales, Eddie Fiola, Mike Dominguez, Ron Wilkerson, Brian Blyther, Dave Nourie, Dennis McCoy, Mat Hoffman, Mike King, Pete Loncarevich and many more. These riders won nearly every title there was in both BMX and freestyle. Media attention quickly put Haro Bikes in the spotlight as an industry leader with a bicycle line focused on the high end "Master" and more moderate "Sport". In 1986, Haro's design of the "Master" was at its climax with what is typically regarded as its most beautiful form with uniquely designed Haro Group 1 components, paint over chrome frame and forks, and uniquely designed flip-up pegs. The 1986 "Master" in team issue neon green with all original components has become highly collectible. In 1987, The "Master" was made over to reduce the cost of the 1986 model.
Company's sale
In 1988, Haro sold the company to a bigger bike company and agreed to a five year consulting contract that provided continuing product innovation and a premium image for the brand. At the end of five years Haro left Haro Bikes and started a graphic design company that continues to provide leading edge design and marketing services to a wide range of customers.
In 1993, the company was again sold, this time to a group of investors headed by Haro Bikes' Vice President since 1981, Jim Ford. With its new independence, and Jim leading the company as its President, the company re-established its focus on Bob Haro's original vision and began a rebuilding process that followed a sharp decline in the BMX market dating back to 1988.
Within one year, key management positions were filled and a new dealer base was established. A new competitive BMX racing team was formed and superstar freestyle riders Dave Mirra and Ryan Nyquist were signed by Haro soon after.
Reputation re-established
Haro's new products re-established its reputation for innovation and performance. By 1999, sales had exploded and Haro Bikes was again recognized as one of the top brands of BMX and freestyle bikes.
The sport's popularity has reached new heights, thanks to greater television exposure ESPN's X-Games and NBC's Gravity Games. In fact, Haro Bikes sponsored riders have combined to win over ten medals since the X-Games started in 1996, the most of any bike company. Dave Mirra is the most decorated X-Games athlete with eight medals, six of them gold. Recently, Haro Bikes has taken major steps to establish its presence in the mountain bike market by signing former UCI World Champion Downhiller Mike King and the current UCI World Champion Cross Country racer, Michael Rasmussen of Denmark.
Dave Mirra has recently left Haro Bikes to make his own company Mirra Bike Co.
Haro Bikes currently sponsors BMX riders Ryan Nyquist, Dennis Enarson, Cory Nastazio, Marcus Tooker, Colin Mackay, and Ronnie Napolitan.
source: wikipedia
Cheap BMX Bikes For Sale
Finally wanna buy your own new BMX bike? Wanna learn all those outstanding stunts on your own? Go and check the best deals for BMX bikes on eBay. I recommend getting your BMX from eBay. There are some really good cheap BMX bikes for sale.
Yes, probably the best way to get a good new and cheap BMX is to look up something on eBay or just go to some local shops or maybe second hand bike shops.
BMX (Bicycle Motocross) is a kind of bicycles that tend to have 20 inches wheels. There are 2 kinds of BMX - BMX racing and Freestyle BMX.
I personally don't own any BMX bike, but my friend has one (a freestyle BMX) and he is damn good. The stunts that he does are just amazing. Many people say he deserves a better bike, as his bike is nothing special, it's one of those cheapest BMX.
You can also take your BMX and go into a forest to learn new stunts there. But the best place to learn stunts is probably in a city and it's good to have friends with more BMX experiences.
Best of luck with your new BMX bike!
Andrej
BMX Freestyle Bikes
Street
Street riding involves maneuvers on obstacles that are typically man made and not designed for bicycles. They can be, but are not limited to, stairs, handrails, ledges, curved walls, banks, unusually shaped architectural designs and even a simple curb.
Through online surveys and magazine polls, it has been found that a large percentage of riders today participate in this discipline. As in the other forms of freestyle riding, there are no specific rules; style/aesthetics, skills, and creativity are stressed. Street riders tend to have no brakes if they do it is mostly straight cable not gyro. Usually they have front and back pegs on one side of the bike. They also have a tendency to ride without flanges on their grips. Some people like this because the flange gets in the way when they are doing a bar spin trick. Others mostly just like it because of the clean look.
Park
Skateparks are used by BMXers as well as skateboarders, inline skaters and freestyle scooter-riders. Skateparks themselves can be made of wood, concrete or metal. Styles of riding will depend on the style of the parks. Wood is more suited to a flowing style, with riders searching for gaps, and aiming to air higher from the coping. Concrete parks usually tend to contain bowls and pools. However, it is not unusual for riders to merge the two styles in either type of park.
Concrete parks are commonly built outdoors due to their ability to withstand years of exposure to the elements. Concrete parks are also often publicly funded due to their permanent and costly nature. Parks made from wood are popular with commercial skateparks due to ease of construction, availability of materials, cost, and the relative safety associated with falling on wood instead of concrete. Parks designed with BMX use in mind will typically have steel coping that is less prone to damage than concrete or pool coping.
Vert
Vert is perhaps the most extreme of the freestyle BMX disciplines. A half pipe consists of two quarter pipes set facing each other (much like a mini ramp), but at around 10–15 feet tall (around 2.5 to 3.5 metres) high. The biggest ramp ever used in competition is the X-Games big air ramp at 27 feet tall. Both ‘faces’ of the ramp have an extension to the transition that is vertical, hence the name. Coping is a round metal tube at the lip of the vert that helps freestyle BMXers do grinds, and stalls on the lip of the vert.
Riders go up each jump, performing tricks in the air before landing into the transition having turned 180 degrees (assumptively. variations include 540, 900). A typical run involves going from one side to the other, airing above the coping each side. Also possible are 'lip tricks' - tricks on the platform at the top of the ramps before dropping into the ramp.
Trails
Trails are lines of jumps built from dirt (heavily compacted mud). It can also be named as a pack such as a 4 pack, 6 pack and 8 pack. The jumps consist of a steep take off, called a lip, with an often slightly less steep landing. The lip and landing are usually built as separate mounds, divided by a gap. The gap is measured from the topmost part of the lip, horizontally to the topmost part of the far side of the landing. Gaps typically range from only a couple of feet to over twenty feet. A moderate gap is around twelve feet.
Trails riding is sometimes also referred to as “dirt jumping”. Most trails riders maintain that a subtle difference exists in the style and flow of “dirt jumps” and “trails”; trails riders focus more on of a flowing smooth style from one jump to the next while performing more stylish tricks, while dirt jumpers try to perform the craziest tricks they can over larger, less flow-oriented jumps.
Although many regard trails and street as being completely opposite, the attraction is similar — trails riders build their own jumps so their riding is limited only by their creativity and resourcefulness.
Trails riders usually run a rear brake only as they have no use for a front brake, and usually a rotor (gyro) to make it easier to do barspins, as they do not have to spins the bars back the other way to untangle it, which is hard to do on trails. In general, trail/dirt jumping bikes have longer wheelbases (chainstays) than other BMXs to aid with stability.
Flatland
Flatland BMX occupies a position somewhat removed from the rest of freestyle BMX. People who ride in the above disciplines will generally take part in at least one of the others, but flatlanders tend to only ride flatland. They are often very dedicated and will spend several hours a day perfecting their technique.
Flatland also differs from the others in that the terrain used is nothing but a smooth, flat surface (e.g. an asphalt parking lot, basketball courts, etc.). Tricks are performed by spinning and balancing in a variety of body and bicycle positions. Riders almost always use knurled aluminum pegs to stand on to manipulate the bike into even stranger positions.
Flatland bikes typically have a shorter wheelbase than other freestyle bikes. Flatland bikes differ from dirt jumping bikes and freestyle bikes in one way. The frames are often more heavily reinforced because the people riding flatland often stand on the frames. This shorter wheelbase requires less effort to make the bike spin or to position the bike on one wheel. One of the primary reasons flatlanders often ride only flatland is the decreased stability of a shorter bike on ramps, dirt and street.
A variety of options are commonly found on flatland bikes. The most unifying feature of flatland bikes is the use of four pegs, one on the end of each wheel axle. Flatland riders will choose to run either a front brake, a rear brake, both brakes, or no brakes at all, depending on stylistic preference.
source: wikipedia
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
BMX Bike Racing For The Preparation
To race, a potential rider needs to acquire a track. Local bike shops may have information on where the nearest track is. Otherwise go to the Nationwide Bicycle League (NBL) or American Bicycle Rapport
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These are the sanctioning bodies of BMX racing. They provide advice and insurance to field tracks. As an NBL or ABA member, you will have some medical insurance if you acquire hurt on the track during a race and do not have other insurance.
For your first visit to a particular track, get there about two hours before the first race starts. Obtain the registration tent or trailer and sign up. Then take a walk around the track. Attempt to remember whereas the jumps are.
Next it’s day to custom. Put your helmet and other gear} on and follow the others to the starting gate.Watch what everyone else does and where they journe. A beginner should put his front wheel against the starting gate, keeping one foot on a pedal and the other one on the ground. Start pedaling when the gate drops. Travel slow the first few times until you feel comfortable.
After custom, the races will be posted. The people at the registration tent can tell you while your
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particular race will be posted and how the race actually works. You will be in a group or “moto” with other riders roughly your age. Line up with them in the staging local. When your group is called, journe up and race! This will perhaps go down three or four times, depending on the system the track uses, and then it will be greater than. If you win, you might get a trophy. Even if you don’t, you’ll have fun.
source: underworld3.info
Safety Equipment In Use BMX Bikes
For head protection, a helmet is indispensable. Depending on the track rules, this may need to be a full-
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brave helmet or a helmet with a separate mouthguard. Other tracks will accept any type of inexpensive motocross-fashion helmet. Wear protective clothing. Regular lengthy pants or jeans will protect the rider’s legs. For arm protection, wear a long-sleeved shirt. Since riders will employ their feet, they should wear worthy well-built shoes they are comfortable riding in.
Though you can race without gloves, wearing them is a first-ratio idea. Be sure they fit well and don’t interfere with moving your hands. Finally, bring bike tools and an air pump in case repairs are required.
source: underworld3.info
Understanding of BMX Bikes
BMX bikes are a special type of low bike, with lesser wheels than normal, that can be used for racing. Theyused-bmx-bikes Used BMX Bikes are designed to be very light weight but additionally very robust, as well as streamlined for speed. They are additionally known for being easier to perform tricks with than normal bikes.
BMX stands for bicycle motocross, which refers to the origin of the sport: kids saw motocross races on the TV in the ’70s and wanted to emulate them. Since they had no motorbikes of their own, they used their bicycles to race around similar dirt tracks to the ones they had seen. Today the sport is notable for existence one of the few sports that is taken facet in almost exclusively by the under-10s. Though there are several older pro BMXers, most worthy ones move on to other cycling or motorcycling sports.
Among kids today, BMXes remain one of the most trendy kinds of bikes around, even if they do not fight in competitions, and BMX magazines are some of the biggest-selling hobbyist magazines. This was a surprise to numerous, as the sport was considered pretty much dead in the ’80s and early ’90s, just to experience a dramatic revival in the mid-?90s that is still going on now.
BMX is now one of the range of harsh sports enjoy skateboarding and snowboarding, and similar tricks
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can be performed with the bikes to the ones the boarders do. The sport of Freestyle BMX was invented to allow BMXers to concentrate on doing tricks in skate-parks instead of racing, and has since arguably outgrown the popularity of BMX racing completely ? this is the fashion that the most well-known BMX bikers, Mat Hoffman and Dave Mirra, compete in.
BMX racing is a fun sport for young people. For children, the fundamental bike should have 20-inch wheels. Riders under age six can employ whatever sort of bike they have, even if it’s not a true BMX freestyle bike. These little people might still be riding bikes with wheels as little as 12-inches. Some tracks even have races for Big Wheel bikes.
A cruiser or mountain bike with 24-inch or 26-inch wheels might be okay, too, but check ahead of time
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with your area track for advice. A lot of tracks will let you race a mountain bike in the “Cruiser” category. Whatever bike you use should be equipped this way. Remove all reflectors. Take off the kickstand and chainguard to prevent injury in a wreck.
The bike should have pads on the best tube, stem and crossbar. Most BMX freestyle bikes already have these pads. If your bike doesn’t have them, adding this safety feature will cost approximately $5. The bike should have at least one working brake. A coaster brake is fine if that’s all the bike has. The bike should be in safe working order.
source: underworld3.info
The Origins of Freestyle BMX Bike
Freestyling can be traced back to the late 1980s, where riders spent a lot of time on their BMX bikes at a concrete skatepark in San Diego, California.
Towards the end of 1979, the BMX Action Trick Team, the first organized freestyle team was created. After the BMXA Trick Team became known, other organized trick teams were founded and quickly gained prominence.
The freestyling movement at this point was very much underground. Although several BMX manufacture-sponsored freestyle teams were touring the US, they were promoting the sport of BMX in general, not specifically freestyle.
The American Freestyle Association(AFA) was the first governing body for BMX freestyle, founded by Bob Morales in 1982.
Bob Osborn founded a slick quarterly magazine devoted solely to freestyle. In the summer of 1984, Freestylin' Magazine made its debut. The BMX world suddenly noticed the sport's massive potential. Manufacturers hurried to the drawing boards to develop new freestyle bikes, components, and accessories, and began searching for talented riders to sponsor. Bike shops began stocking freestyle products. The AFA began to put on organized flatland and quarter-pipe competitions.
During the years from 1981 until 1988, the sport of freestyling was at its peak. During this time period, the sport progressed with new bike models being released all the time, as well as new components and accessories designed strictly for freestyle.
souece: wikipedia
Whether On a Bike BMX Freestyle it?
Freestyle BMX is a name for BMX stunt riding. It consists of five disciplines: "street," "park," "vert," "trails" or "dirt jumping," and "flatland."
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
Safety Helmets For Users of BMX Bike
Every Show performed Team Soil promotes the use of Helmet safety when riding a bicycle or skateboard!! You can make a difference and show the youth that helmets are cool by booking a Team Soil Safety Show!
There are 85 million bicycle riders in the US.
784 bicyclists died on US roads in 2005. 92% of them died in crashes with motor vehicles (720).
Two-thirds of the deaths here are from traumatic brain injury.
A very high percentage of cyclists' brain injuries can be prevented by a helmet, estimated at anywhere from 45 to 88 per cent.
Many years of potential life are lost because about half of the deaths are children under 15 years old.
Helmets are cheap. The typical discount store price has risen from under $10 to about $15, but there are still models available for under $10 at major retailers.
"At team Soil we promote the use of a Helmet while riding a bicycle or skateboard. We hope to save lives by promoting Helmet use as professional athletes and Role Models for the next generation to come!"
Sincerely
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Team SOIL Owner
97 Bmx World Champion
Attraction of An Extreme group of BMX Bike
various photos look so extreme and violent of the group of BMX bicycle enthusiasts, to be able to perform spectacular acts is of course required a great courage, because the attraction of BMX bike is indeed very dangerous if done without conducting a routine training stage, in addition to a dangerous attraction This also increases our adrenaline, congratulations to practice hard to be able to attractions like the photos that I show this.
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97 Bmx World Champion
2010 Mirraco Apprentice 20 Inch BMX Bike
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Type: | Bmx | Maker: | Mirra | |
Color: | White | Condition: | New | |
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Price: $225
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BMX Bike Gang Brawl
Inter-gang brawl occurred again. This time a gang brawl involving two BMX bikes. Lucky was soon known to the police action until brawl is not fatal. Yet dozens of gang members on average are still teens secured by the police.
BMX bike gang brawl between this happened on a soccer field. Executors are the average was still a student and teens is then secured to the local police station. This brawl is not known to the police had time to spread because early. There were no fatalities or injuries in the brawl. In addition to the police arrested dozens of gang members are also secured tens of BMX bikes are abandoned by their owners.
Dozens of gang members to be immediately searched and recorded. Until now triggers brawl is still confusing, but the alleged brawl occurred because of competition and prestige fights among gang members.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Beautiful Story With a BMX Bike
Bicycles are a healthy simple vehicle, which at the beginning of its existence Bicycles are used as the main mode of transportation that is super-efficient, now its use is widespread not only as a means of transportation but tend to channel the hobby and sport.
BMX bikes are kind of one of them, a medium-sized bicycles are widely used for this attraction I got from the result of donations relatives & guests. This is something that is very happy because at that time still rare friend who has a bike of this type. As a result my bike into a queue a friend who wants to just borrow and try.
From then until the late teens into my friend's bike to play anywhere, a lot of experience in an unforgettable cycling, one of the following:
It happened when I was sitting in class 5 elementary school in 1991, started when I was racing in the street-racing village along with three friends. A quiet village road made us free to pursue each other with their respective bikes. However, unsuspected right road intersections across the three existing bike and hit me, actually rode a bike slowly enough, but the effect is enough to make me cry loudly. This incident makes my left pinkie had to undergo 'massage' for several weeks because of cracks. Actually there is an error in me, but thanks to the responsibility of the person I was directly taken home and given money.
BMX bikes are still lucky pet means no damage, only a few blisters and can still be used. It was not finished there, fourteen years later I again met with a good-hearted person had when marry his daughter.
The History of BMX Bikes in Indonesia
BMX world was synonymous with the lifestyle of young children today. A lifestyle that was clocked by each young man in his prime. History has given evidence. When "viral" BMX epidemic, since it is also the youth of this country-yack move "flow". Like a wave, this hobby has a tidal period showing. BMX world so quickly known but very easy to slide the level of popularity.
According to Muhammad Yusuf (26), one of his loyal devotee with a BMX bike, the late eighties and early nineties virtually bleak period for the development of BMX in Indonesia. Name BMX fan community already branded ugly by the layman's eyes. Smelling criminals, drugs and various other negative actions. Tail, lonely world of BMX racing arena. Sponsors were reluctant to disburse funds.
"At that time I got dizzy too. BMX prestige fell sharply, but even there the beginning of my love with this hobby. So, I play alone with my brother. After players ever, was bored and move on to play BMX MTB (mountain bike), "explained Joseph. He himself decided to stick with BMX hobby because of his love for the attraction and dance on the bike. "If used MTB to do more difficult, with no sidewalks live BMX jump over it.
Besides young people open a business that is currently supplying spare parts and accessories for it like living from BMX BMX hobby. Inevitably, it takes a deep sense of love and pursue consistency in a field. And Joseph was well aware of it. Be loyal to his players in the world of BMX this. My friends had already swallowed up the more senior the jungle town.
"BMX began to rise again in 1995. This is because some players still prefer the old gathered at the Senayan. After a long time why more and more who join. From there arose the idea, why BMX is not held back, "said Joseph.
Senayan community is also growing rapidly, and evolved into a central arena for the whole community gathered in Jakarta and surrounding BMX. Someone is coming from Kemayoran, Pulo Gebang, Cottage Coffee, Ciputat, even from Depok and Cikarang.
Joseph said, there is no association or a large container that holds the entire devotee BMX. Now, there is growing community based on location alone. But small amounts can be up to hundreds. "The one in Senayan's only just hangout. Not a container association. "
What does it say that Joseph has a point. BMX community that grows based on the location of play is very easy to find throughout the greater Jakarta area. Look at the Super Tetra, a BMX community founded by young children in the number of High Wood, Pulo Gebang and surrounding areas. This community has grown from frequency often meet and play together in one location.
Limitations of the tools for making sense of solidarity play thrives. Not infrequently, they must make themselves a board leap. Everything is completely independent. Looking for waste wood building projects, design to create the board. From there, cohesiveness and creativity intertwined with slick.
Abroad, the development of BMX was so advanced, they are not having trouble finding an arena to play for all classes. Sponsors many support a team. Everything was prepared very seriously. The most simple example, about technology. They already produce BMX bicycles with aluminum alloy, and titanium. As a result, more powerful bike but very lightweight durable invited to dance in the air. Young children we can only see it through magazines, internet and spectacle in the VCD. And for those that will be enough.
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