Good advice. Things happen fast on a 20” bike. Even going from a 29er to a 26” dirt jumper at the bike park takes a bit to get used to. Looking forward to the next video as it is the time of year I start going to joyride in Toronto to practice and work on jumping etc. Thanks.
@thomiccor3 жыл бұрын
The first couple months this year of riding that cr24 January February March ... went over the bars ripped my leg open. But about a month later I was using the bicycle as physical therapy and now I'm jumping again. But really I was over the bars almost every day on the newer freestyle bike because the last cruiser I rode was a mid-school diamondback racing inspired cruiser. The dimensions today on freestyle bikes are dangerously responsive.
@thomiccor3 жыл бұрын
Well 20 inch and 24 in I think are the traditional BMX sizes. I have a 24-in Fit bike Co cr24 it handles exactly like a 20 inch freestyle bike. It's very difficult to ride, or take some getting used to at least. Looking to get a longer frame 24-in like a we the people at least 24 because I really want to get into dirt jumping I need a little bit more stability in a longer frame. But like I said in past comments I am very curious about a 22-in bike.