Ok I admit it. Im really lazy. Im looking for a BMX street frame(obviously)and want some "help" finding some. Only restrictions is a $350 budet MAX. So please help a bruthu out post up
anything fully heat treated, try out the redline device G5 frame im rockin it for street and its great no problems, its fully heat treated which is why i bought it plus its hellas light micro dropouts so they stay out of the way when grinding and everything is removeable
Its now down to The Sunday Second Wave Frame versus the Mutiny Burlish 420.
Any thoughts??
I'd definitely go with the Sunday. It will take as much abuse as you can throw at it. The Burlish is more of a trails inspired frame and wouldn't hold up as good as the Sunday. I'm sure the Burlish would probably be fine but if you want something that you can have 100% confidence in, then get the Sunday.
dude go for the new proper. 4.4 pounds, nice and low, removable brake mounts and gyro mounts. dialed. only for $269.99 or about $350 CAD. http://www.vitalbmx.com/product/feature/New-Proper-TTL-Mike-Miller-Frame,2238
dude go for the new proper. 4.4 pounds, nice and low, removable brake mounts and gyro mounts. dialed. only for $269.99 or about $350 CAD. http://www.vitalbmx.com/product/feature/New-Proper-TTL-Mike-Miller-Frame,2238
When someone says "hardcore street frame", a 4.4lb frame shouldnt be the first thing that comes to mind...
Buddy, the DAK frame from Fit is a street specific frame and it weighs 4.2 pounds. Dakota Roche is one of the most punishing riders in the business also. The Fly Tierra also weighs 4.2 pounds designed by kevin porter. A lot of the time weight is determined by the quality of metal they use and where it is butted. I higher quality steel could be lighter and stronger.