Old School BMX 1980 - 1988 > Old School Freestyle (frame stands and kickturns galore!)

what nu-school ramp/jump bike to buy?

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RADHAB:
Extreme direct is about as cheap as you can get fella.

Moose:
I think radbmx.co.uk should tap up Haro to give them some sponsorship - the amount of times their bikes are recommended by rad members, you'd think we were 'pushers'  ;D :D

motomagII:
true mate .but they are good cheap bikes

MartyC:

--- Quote from: motomagII on April 09, 2006, 05:20 PM ---true mate .but they are good cheap bikes

--- End quote ---

And the name is synonymous with freestyle and classy bikes (loved my gen 1 bitd, just didn't realise its true potential)  :daumenhoch:

So you guys recon the 540 or mirra flair then?  What are they like to jump and ride in general and  what about weight-wise, are they heavy?

motomagII:
theyare heavier than old school for sure im just getting used to mine which is now the flair it weighs in at 33lbs which is tad heavy by about 3 lbs or so but not bad for new school at all.the 540 actually felt better to be honest although not much difference but cheaper

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