View Full Version : Light dirt jumping bike.
rmt99e
08-13-2005, 06:14 AM
Sup guys, im new here. I used to race BMX for like 5 years.. I have missed biking and i want to possibly get a drit jumping bike to ride around on.
The thing is i want a very light one but also it has to be reliable. Any ideas?
thx.
RedRider
08-13-2005, 06:29 AM
Well, its not really a dirt bike, but its worked for me. I have a free-agent stileto. Its good, about 4lb frame, good sproket, 3pc cranks, and nice light parts. I paid about $450. You can get it for about... $350 if you try.
tricky
08-13-2005, 10:47 AM
Dude, i've got a Curtis Motocross, s&m race lite forks, King hubs, Sun Rhyno Lites, king headset etc. check it out 21lbs and tough as on Ox
http://www.curtisbikes.co.uk/Photos/Owners/motocross_1.jpg
check out Curtis bikes too at www.curtisbikes.co.uk
This bike is the best trail bike I've ever owned, it's so stable. Above all Curtis are custom frame makers and can make anything you want.
peace
jrizzo
08-14-2005, 06:25 AM
that titan looks super nice id sport that even if it weighs 7lbs.
I rode with a friend of a friend the other day that had a powerlight with expensive carbon fiber mags that was the lightest bike i have ever lifted; I'd say it weighed in around 20lbs or a bit less... its more of a racing but he jumped it alot on concrete and it holds up well; it helps he is about 15 and weights about a buck 20 (I'd actuly say less)... It wouldnt hold up for someone my size (190lbs) I'm sure. He has it pimped out with a pk ripper sticker and the landing gear on the forks... (looks weird cause you obviously can tell its not a pk ripper, powerlight frames are destinct, but its cool that someone his age knows a bit of bmx history)
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