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  1. DuckIntelligent737 on

    Absolute entry level late 90s/early 2000s

    Wack geometry, quill stem, 1pc crank, bendable everything, and probably 34 pounds

    Not a good beginner bike, and only worth $100 to some one feeling nostalgic about mosh, to strip it down and hang the frame on their wall really

  2. ElectronicDrama2573 on

    I wouldn’t ride it— It’s just for looks at this point. If $100 isn’t a lot for you, and you’re nostalgic for it, go for it. Otherwise I’d look for something more current.

  3. blue-collar-nobody on

    No.. stick with modern geometry and rider centered brands … CULT, Subrosa, kink, WTP , fit , s&m ,Sunday, etc.

  4. Do you care more about looking vintage or do you care about actually trying tricks and being comfortable and having a nice reliable bike that won’t snap in half after a month

  5. Looks like a bike you’d buy at Target or Walmart. In fact you could buy a brand new better bike at Walmart right now for as little as $50 more. If you pay more that $40 for this bike you are getting ripped off.

  6. This is an accident waiting to happen. It’s not suitable for bmx riding of any kind. No modern part is going to be compatible with it when something breaks (and it will faster than you think). Absolute waste of money and time, no matter how cheap.

  7. In 2026 unless you’re buying it for old school collecting, a bmx bike with a threaded headset is trash.

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