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New School 24" Freestyle Bikes
James Nada:
Does anyone have experience of riding a NS 24" Freestyle bike? How do they compare of a 20"er. I've plenty of Cruiser experience on the BMX track but never freestyle.
I'm thinking a general "all rounder" (park, trails, pub, a bit of track) could be the bike for me.
There are some nice 24"ers available - Sunday model c, s&m dirt bike, stolen saint...
Opinions please.
Jon The Bassist:
Only Gregster's Model C which is a big, roomy bike for sure but beware as the back end is extremely short. TBH for what you've suggested I think you would be best going for a steel framed 'race' cruiser like a Dialled, Standard, S&M, or a Supercross maybe (I've got a steel Supercross 20", and my dad has Mad Dogg's old steel Supercross 24").
You can do virtually everything on a decent cruiser that you can on a 20" but the cruiser will always be a bit slower turning, slower to lean over at the park etc etc. Riding a 20" bike that actually fits is a revelation.
Betty:
Sunday model C it's what it was made for
The short back end Jon's mentioned will make it more park friendly :daumenhoch:
James Nada:
--- Quote from: Jon The Bassist on May 11, 2013, 01:55 PM ---Only Gregster's Model C which is a big, roomy bike for sure but beware as the back end is extremely short. TBH for what you've suggested I think you would be best going for a steel framed 'race' cruiser like a Dialled, Standard, S&M, or a Supercross maybe (I've got a steel Supercross 20", and my dad has Mad Dogg's old steel Supercross 24").
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Good points Jon. I was thinking the S&M Dirt Bike would kinda sit between track and park. I have heard the 20" dialleds are fairly versatile so logic suggests their 24 would be too.
Dark Diggler:
Gregs is for sale I think?
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