Ive ridden both bmx and dj (although ive ridden mtb dj longer) i realy dont know what to choose i feel much more risktaking on a mtb but what do u guys think ?
Ride both, if you can afford. I wouldn't say that bmx is more practical than mtb, because with bmx you can do only dirt jumping and street/park riding (and maybe racing).
Also if you find dirt jumping easier with mtb, and have enough money to buy one, why would you get a bmx.
my definition of practical...cheaper, harder to break, more flickable, and alot of fun...the fact thast its cheaper and harder to break makes riding alot more fun when you dont have to wait for broken parts...
Hey everyone and ty, ive decided to go for mtb -im 1m70 and im 14 so i dont whant a small bike - feel moire comfortable and daring on one -i dont flip back when i jump on a mtb
Hey everyone and ty, ive decided to go for mtb -im 1m70 and im 14 so i dont whant a small bike - feel moire comfortable and daring on one -i dont flip back when i jump on a mtb
Cool but you get loads of people on bmxs' that are the same hight as mtb riders. Its more of what you get use to and prefer.
I'm selling my dj for a BMX, I've rode a BMX only a couple times but it was amazing. If there are big nice dj's around where you live I would get a dj. Well you've already picked but thats just my oppinion. 2 different styles.
Ive ridden both bmx and dj (although ive ridden mtb dj longer) i realy dont know what to choose i feel much more risktaking on a mtb but what do u guys think ?
I would go for a dirt jumper with fairly rised bars so you can ride dj amazing but you could also ride street and skateparks.