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<blockquote data-quote="ajaf1656" data-source="post: 16595706" data-attributes="member: 196707"><p>The first post in the thread is my 22" BMX. It has a longer toptube and slightly bigger wheels, but it still rides really close to a traditional 20" BMX. Some BMX companies make bigger BMX "cruisers" with wheels from 24" to 29" but they don't always ride like a BMX. If you're looking for a bike to cruise around on these will be fine, but if you are looking to ride manuals, hit the jumps or skate park, they can be a little too big and hard to muscle around.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://www.danscomp.com/big-bikes/c16115" target="_blank">Best Selection of BMX Big Bikes at Dan's Comp - Dan's Comp</a></p><p></p><p>This was my 26" Volume Sledgehammer. It's the bike I'm crashing in the youtube video above. It was turquoise and white when I got it, but I had it powder coated and replaced literally every part except for the frame, fork and handlebars. [ATTACH=full]1695147[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ajaf1656, post: 16595706, member: 196707"] The first post in the thread is my 22" BMX. It has a longer toptube and slightly bigger wheels, but it still rides really close to a traditional 20" BMX. Some BMX companies make bigger BMX "cruisers" with wheels from 24" to 29" but they don't always ride like a BMX. If you're looking for a bike to cruise around on these will be fine, but if you are looking to ride manuals, hit the jumps or skate park, they can be a little too big and hard to muscle around. [URL="https://www.danscomp.com/big-bikes/c16115"]Best Selection of BMX Big Bikes at Dan's Comp - Dan's Comp[/URL] This was my 26" Volume Sledgehammer. It's the bike I'm crashing in the youtube video above. It was turquoise and white when I got it, but I had it powder coated and replaced literally every part except for the frame, fork and handlebars. [ATTACH=full]1695147[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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