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I looking a getting my kids in BMX.. How much would a bike like this cost new.. we saw one at the track and my boys liked it.
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Hi, glad to see your kid's enjoy BMX.
I don't really know FMF bmx, i never really dealed with them..
But if i am right (i am not sure correct me if i'm wrong) the FMF pro XXL is only a frame, not a complete BMX. but like i said, i'm not sure.
Anyways, FMF is a pretty good beginer bike.
I would also go look at Eastern, Fit, Subrosa, MacNeil, Animal and odessey bmx. they are the top bmx compagnie's..
for a complet bmx a good one, around 300-1200$ for a good one. chek www.danscomp.com
it also really depend's on what kind of bmx your kid's will do, there's 4 kind's of bmx and all 4kind's have diferent ting's on them. theres : Vert, Park, Flatland, Dirt. ask them it's importent.
hope it helped
Hi, glad to see your kid's enjoy BMX.
I don't really know FMF bmx, i never really dealed with them..
But if i am right (i am not sure correct me if i'm wrong) the FMF pro XXL is only a frame, not a complete BMX. but like i said, i'm not sure.
Anyways, FMF is a pretty good beginer bike.
I would also go look at Eastern, Fit, Subrosa, MacNeil, Animal and odessey bmx. they are the top bmx compagnie's..
for a complet bmx a good one, around 300-1200$ for a good one. chek www.danscomp.com
it also really depend's on what kind of bmx your kid's will do, there's 4 kind's of bmx and all 4kind's have diferent ting's on them. theres : Vert, Park, Flatland, Dirt. ask them it's importent.
hope it helped
Why is it so hard to find a 14-Inch bike for my son?
Abigail
My son is 3 1/2 and sat on a 12-Inch bike yesterday. He rode it great but his knees already came up high so I was thinking he needed a 14-Inch bike but they are hard to find. 12 and 16-Inch are common but why no 14-Inch? I think a 16-Inch would be too big but the 12" look small. Any suggestions?
If 14" bikes aren't made, would a 16" bike be okay or should he be on a too small 12"?
I saw one 14" bike at Toys R Us and none, anywhere else.
Answer
The standard 12, 16, 20, 24 etc. exists because the 4" gap is considered small enough to accommodate all riders. Kids bikes are one size frame (in general - but there are size differences) At 3 1/2 I would think a 12" wheeled bike would work. Was the seat all the way down when he rode it? If so you can simply raise the seat - you'll need to do this a couple times a year to keep up with his growth. Usually, by the time the seat is as high as it can go, the next size with the seat set low will work. Because kids grow so fast the in-between sizes really aren't needed.
Unless your boy is very big for his age, I'm sure a 12" would be fine with the seat adjusted. He'll out grow it but kids bikes are so cheap it's usually not a cash issue. If you can't afford it, buy a used one at a garage sale etc. Also, friends, neighbors and family are usually looking to give old ones away, like you'll be doing in a few years. And if indeed a 16" is really in order check it out on him at the store. If he won't be riding until spring then maybe a 16" will fit in 6 months.
Be sure to check his bike out over the year. My kids are the only ones in the neighborhood with the seats adjusted right, tires pumped up, chain lubed and brakes in good working order.
I'm very attentive to my kid's bikes as I'm really into cycling. My 2 daughters have progressed fine from 12" to 16" to 24" now... and I'm a picky dad when it comes to bikes. The sizes worked fine.
The standard 12, 16, 20, 24 etc. exists because the 4" gap is considered small enough to accommodate all riders. Kids bikes are one size frame (in general - but there are size differences) At 3 1/2 I would think a 12" wheeled bike would work. Was the seat all the way down when he rode it? If so you can simply raise the seat - you'll need to do this a couple times a year to keep up with his growth. Usually, by the time the seat is as high as it can go, the next size with the seat set low will work. Because kids grow so fast the in-between sizes really aren't needed.
Unless your boy is very big for his age, I'm sure a 12" would be fine with the seat adjusted. He'll out grow it but kids bikes are so cheap it's usually not a cash issue. If you can't afford it, buy a used one at a garage sale etc. Also, friends, neighbors and family are usually looking to give old ones away, like you'll be doing in a few years. And if indeed a 16" is really in order check it out on him at the store. If he won't be riding until spring then maybe a 16" will fit in 6 months.
Be sure to check his bike out over the year. My kids are the only ones in the neighborhood with the seats adjusted right, tires pumped up, chain lubed and brakes in good working order.
I'm very attentive to my kid's bikes as I'm really into cycling. My 2 daughters have progressed fine from 12" to 16" to 24" now... and I'm a picky dad when it comes to bikes. The sizes worked fine.
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