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here is my first choice http://www.norco.com/2007bikes/Bmx/Bmx/model.php?id=6&view=1&deets=1

here is my second choice http://www.norco.com/2007bikes/Bmx/Bmx/model.php?id=6&view=1&deets=1

could u spin the rotor 306 degrees on my first choice?? and can i ask the bike shop to add a front brake on it?? which one would u preferred and y??

thx so much

2007-05-03 00:06:21 · 3 answers · asked by Anonymous in Sports Cycling

3 answers

Both of those bikes are intended for BMX racing and as such they do not have a cable detangler (rotor/gyro). On top of that, you should not install pegs OR a front brake. It sounds like you are looking for either a stunt bike or a jumping bike

BMX bikes are made for racing and playing in the dirt. By adding a front brake the chance increases that you might accidentally pull the front brake and do an endo. Endos hurt. A lot. The wheels and axles are not made to take the punishment of peg usage and it may end up bending or breaking axles. Also, keep in mind that pegs are not to carry passengers.

Jumping bikes have a detangler and can have pegs on the rear but do not have a front brake for the same reason... pull the front brake in the air and you can figure what'll happen when you hit the ground.

2007-05-03 04:48:34 · answer #1 · answered by bikeworks 7 · 0 0

These are both BMX bikes, not freestyle. BMX bikes do not features rotors that allow you to spin the bars. Nor to they include front brakes. If you want a bike for tricks, check out freestyle bikes.

2007-05-03 02:00:24 · answer #2 · answered by Jay P 7 · 0 0

i dont kno if u realize it or not they r the same bike. but the looks really good. and its not meant for bam racing like the others say. you can get it with front brakes and you can turn ur bar 360 but u will need 2 turn it back because of the brake wire.

2007-05-03 07:56:34 · answer #3 · answered by spencer 2 · 0 0

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