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Created by AusMoz AusMoz  > 9 months ago, 28 Aug 2019
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AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

28 Aug 2019 1:19pm
Kids getting into Bmx bikes and going around the track non stop, tried it myself and loved it. Anyone recommend a suitable adult bmx bike???
roodney
roodney

145 posts

28 Aug 2019 12:52pm
Get one with 20-22 inch top tube.. That will give the room for your arms and you wont feel cramped like you would on a smaller frame.
cauncy
cauncy

WA

8407 posts

28 Aug 2019 12:53pm
One with no crossbar, your bollocks will thank you
hilly
hilly

WA

7979 posts

28 Aug 2019 1:09pm
Dirt jumpers are a better fit for older riders
Bishnack
Bishnack

WA

45 posts

28 Aug 2019 1:18pm
I agree, 20 to 22 inch. 20 inch are the most common (suits me at 5'11" tall).

If you're on the race track, it really helps to get something lighter that you can throw around. Good brands like Haro, Redline and GT will have carbon parts. But, aluminium is definitely good enough (in the same brands). Always heaps of good second hand race bikes on Gumtree - distinctive by the cross bar sloping right down to the back axle.

If you're at the local skate park, you probably want something a bit stronger. Go for chromoly frames. Flat cross bar. Haro, Gt, DK, Kink, Colony to name a few.

Once you've got the bug and want to re - live your childhood chase down the old school brands and build your own. I'm 40 and ride this:






AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

28 Aug 2019 3:45pm
Did the mountain bike on a local track here and another dad there gave me his GT to try and was awesome, so many more BMX bikes these days than when I was a kid. Plenty on Gumtree but no idea which one is best. All the expensive brands when i was a kid seem to be cheap now? Haro, Redline etc - have the quality of these dropped down? just like Diamond back being at Big W?

cheers
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

28 Aug 2019 4:00pm
Thoughts on the GT mach one Pro 24??????
roodney
roodney

145 posts

28 Aug 2019 2:19pm
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AusMoz said..
Thoughts on the GT mach one Pro 24??????


Do it, great bike!
Harrow
Harrow

NSW

4521 posts

28 Aug 2019 6:17pm
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Bishnack said..
If you're on the race track, it really helps to get something lighter that you can throw around. Good brands like Haro, Redline and GT will have carbon parts. But, aluminium is definitely good enough (in the same brands). Always heaps of good second hand race bikes on Gumtree - distinctive by the cross bar sloping right down to the back axle.

If you're at the local skate park, you probably want something a bit stronger. Go for chromoly frames. Flat cross bar. Haro, Gt, DK, Kink, Colony to name a few.

Once you've got the bug and want to re - live your childhood chase down the old school brands and build your own. I'm 40 and ride this:






I'll second the recommendation for Haro.
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

28 Aug 2019 7:04pm
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Harrow said..

Bishnack said..
If you're on the race track, it really helps to get something lighter that you can throw around. Good brands like Haro, Redline and GT will have carbon parts. But, aluminium is definitely good enough (in the same brands). Always heaps of good second hand race bikes on Gumtree - distinctive by the cross bar sloping right down to the back axle.

If you're at the local skate park, you probably want something a bit stronger. Go for chromoly frames. Flat cross bar. Haro, Gt, DK, Kink, Colony to name a few.

Once you've got the bug and want to re - live your childhood chase down the old school brands and build your own. I'm 40 and ride this:






I'll second the recommendation for Haro.


Dreamed a lot as a 13 year old wanting a Haro , Skyway Redline or GT. Settled for a Madison hand me down.
Underoath
Underoath

QLD

2434 posts

28 Aug 2019 8:22pm
Just fixed up the GT over the weekend.

Just need to get new back brakes.
I also have an Chrome Interceptor, the poor things starting to look pretty average with the chrome rusting away.
jamesperth
jamesperth

WA

611 posts

28 Aug 2019 7:57pm
+1 for the dirt jump bike. We have a pump track near home that my son was riding, I ended up buying one of these off Gumtree for a couple of hundred dollars - less than $300 in any case. It's like a cross between a BMX and a MTB - it feels really small but it's great on the track. Super hard work too.
Bishnack
Bishnack

WA

45 posts

29 Aug 2019 2:42pm
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AusMoz said..
Thoughts on the GT mach one Pro 24??????


GT bikes are quality. Go for it.
Wollemi
Wollemi

NSW

350 posts

29 Aug 2019 4:57pm
imgur.com/s0DfdYW
lotofwind
lotofwind

NSW

6451 posts

29 Aug 2019 5:04pm
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Underoath said..
Just fixed up the GT over the weekend.

Just need to get new back brakes.
I also have an Chrome Interceptor, the poor things starting to look pretty average with the chrome rusting away.



WOW, you look younger than you actually are in that pic Underoath. May need to drop the seat a few inches.
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

29 Aug 2019 7:56pm
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Bishnack said..

AusMoz said..
Thoughts on the GT mach one Pro 24??????



GT bikes are quality. Go for it.


The 24 inch?
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

29 Aug 2019 7:58pm
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Wollemi said..
imgur.com/s0DfdYW


Seen this a while ago, extrem3!!!!

Just not me at the moment.
bjw
bjw

bjw

QLD

3687 posts

30 Aug 2019 7:40am
Adult BMX just makes me think of Southpark


roodney
roodney

145 posts

30 Aug 2019 9:12am
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bjw said..
Adult BMX just makes me think of Southpark



Bit rich coming from a kiter......
Bishnack
Bishnack

WA

45 posts

30 Aug 2019 11:02am
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AusMoz said..

Bishnack said..


AusMoz said..
Thoughts on the GT mach one Pro 24??????




GT bikes are quality. Go for it.



The 24 inch?


Ultimately, whatever is comfortable for you.

I'd consider this in making your choice:
- if you're truly riding track you'll barely ever sit down (ride) and probably wont require the bigger bike
- the bigger the heavier
- re-sale will be harder
- have to wait longer to hand down to the kids when you're hanging for your new bike, but told you already have one

If none of that matters... get it. There'll be no regrets
crustysailor
crustysailor

VIC

871 posts

30 Aug 2019 1:11pm
a few months ago I checked out how much oldschool bmx gear is going for, wholly crap.
So time to dig out an old beast for ressurection: circa 1984, Torker.

A few new parts (Skyway tuffs,brakepads,chain, crank bearings,headset bearings,pedals,spinback,handlebars,brake levers,grips and a layback pole) and shes good to go.
Another Corio Commodore saved from the scrapheap.


Buster fin
Buster fin

WA

2597 posts

30 Aug 2019 3:03pm
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crustysailor said..
a few months ago I checked out how much oldschool bmx gear is going for, wholly crap.
So time to dig out an old beast for ressurection: circa 1984, Torker.

A few new parts (Skyway tuffs,brakepads,chain, crank bearings,headset bearings,pedals,spinback,handlebars,brake levers,grips and a layback pole) and shes good to go.
Another Corio Commodore saved from the scrapheap.



Spinback??

Kudos to the eight ball valve caps too. Just to keep the weight down?
Bishnack
Bishnack

WA

45 posts

6 Sep 2019 7:49pm
Love the lay back seat post above. That's a big lay back too.

AusMoz, how's the GT?
LNC
LNC

LNC

50 posts

10 Sep 2019 4:04am
my nephew Garrett Reynolds is an adult, and rides Fiend bikes - pro quality gear that can take it :)
AusMoz
AusMoz

QLD

1510 posts

10 Sep 2019 9:17am
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Bishnack said..
Love the lay back seat post above. That's a big lay back too.

AusMoz, how's the GT?


Still trying to find one, even hard to find one at the shops. Prices vary big time
Spotty
Spotty

VIC

1619 posts

11 Sep 2019 2:02am
Remember the 80's larger Mongoose Moosegoose

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and KosKruiser
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Marsbars
Marsbars

546 posts

11 Sep 2019 7:43am
The second pic shows the first thing we would do, rip the uncool chain guard and reflectors off.
quikdrawMcgraw
quikdrawMcgraw

1221 posts

11 Sep 2019 8:13am
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Marsbars said..
The second pic shows the first thing we would do, rip the uncool chain guard and reflectors off.


Stuffing around as kids my neighbour put his foot where it shouldn't be chopped his big toe clean off he was fairly upset to say the least. But yeah looks much better without the guard.
HotBodMon
HotBodMon

NSW

612 posts

20 Sep 2019 3:05pm
This guy has a serious collection for salewww.gumtree.com.au/s-seller/Mark%20Tesoriero/68088204/date/1
KiaraStone
KiaraStone

1 posts

5 Oct 2019 4:21pm
as a BMX rider in my 30s, I have had an issue in the past with proving the validity of riding BMX to others. You might think 'why would you care what other people think of you?'.
A fair question. Most people think it's silly to worry about how you're viewed in the world. I agree to some degree. As I have gotten older, I have questioned a lot of the things that I do, to wonder if it's worth doing, just because I enjoy it.
After a lot of thought over the years, I came to the realisation that I really enjoy BMX, but it's the slew of positive aspects to BMX that not only help me enjoy BMX, but contribute to a higher value of life itself.
I'm a firm believer that BMX is not just riding a little kids bike. If you are doing things that have positive traits, you are not only improving at the thing you're doing, but those traits are contributing to a stronger and better self.. Helping you to become a better person.
I would love to suggest Cool colors BMX.
www.rushk.com.au/lifespan-kids
Razzonater
Razzonater

2224 posts

5 Oct 2019 8:22pm
I have a giant mountain bike ride heaps and heaps as a grommet and was credible on a box.
only got the giant a year and a half ago after a good decade off treadlies.
Rode it a bit and felt better the joy the pure simple joy with the headphones on and cruising through a bush track on a mountain bike took me back to my youth it was pure bliss the first few times and now I really enjoy going for a cruise with the kids as well with their bikes.
I have entertained getting a dirt jumper like other adults here however I cannot afford to snap a bone on a pump track.
id like to say I'm past it but within ten minutes I'd be trying to do old school Saran wraps and heel clickers,, right before the ambulance comes to pick up the semi bald semi fat 40 year old man lying on the ground getting laughed at by ten year olds.

Insert: 3 years ago I had a go on a good 8 foot half pipe on a skateboard Everything was going well,50/50 grinds and a couple rock n rolls ,,, I cranked a 360 through the coping on my back trucks and thought faaaaark yeah I'm lighting it up.....
people were hooting and kids were clapping,,, it was my turn to shine....
went for another one just to show I could stomp them, I slipped the board shinned me and I landed on my nose, claret was flowing from my snout and my shin everywhere on the ramp from my head as well as I'd bruised my forehead.
kids screamed and I put my shirt on my nose it was good fun...
that was Saturday

On Monday I went to my job where I worked with other people who had their lives in order doing mbas and multiple investment properties.. I had a black eye and a bruised forehead and my nose was scuffed up... it Brought me great joy to tell these dip ****s that I did it on a skate ramp...
I limped for a week and a half
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