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which of these bikes would be good for a 14 /15 year old?
im a 14 year old girl
gunna be 15 in sept
im 5'5 ft tall
if that is ANY use at all, which i doubt it is :L
i really have no idea about measurement, that's why i am asking the question! if NON of these are the right measurement, could you please send me the link to some that are? nothing more then £250! thanks x
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMX-BIKE-VIBE-180-PINK-NEW-ALLOY-WHEELS-STUNT-PEGS_W0QQitemZ140384822935QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Bikes_GL?hash=item20af966697#ht_3650wt_939
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BNIB-DiamondBack-Viper-BMX-Bike-2010-Model_W0QQitemZ220563439058QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Bikes_GL?hash=item335a9afdd2#ht_513wt_939
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/BMX-HARO-FORUM-WTP_W0QQitemZ140398998126QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Bikes_GL?hash=item20b06eb26e#ht_574wt_1165
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2010-HARO-XO-BMX-BICYCLE-BIKE-CYCLING_W0QQitemZ250581318047QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Bikes_GL?hash=item3a57cf799f#ht_1254wt_939
20 inches is the average height of a bike. all of these are fine as long as you are careful standing up while riding. You may want to adjust the seat a little higher so your back isn't slouched all of the time. This makes it uncomfortable while riding.
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I remember watching “BMX Bandits” back in the '80s. Nicole Kidman was 16 at the time and was the main reason I took up “freestyling” back in the day. Sadly, we didn't have a dirt track on which to race, so I tried my hand at standing on the bike rail unsuccessfully and attempting to get some air on a buddies quarter pipe. Something about me + my K-mart Huffy didn't equal big air.
Anyway, the end of the movie (if I remember right) featured the three BMX bandits being chased by the bank robbers. Not really a big race, but hilarious cheese nonetheless. Here is a brief recap of that gem of Australian cinema… you can also find scenes on youtube.
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If you were an Australian teenager in the 1980's chances are you would of caught “BMX Bandits” at the local cinema. It was the ultimate bike flick for teenagers, a white-knuckle thrill-ride of bike stunts and slapstick action comedy. “BMX Bandits” features A-list Hollywood superstar Nicole Kidman in her first major starring role. See a youthful 16 year-old Nicole as you have never seen her before, dressed in a BMX bike suit, complete with helmet and a blazing mass of curly red-hair. This critically acclaimed teen action flick from Down Under was nominated for 4 AFI (Australian Film Institute) Awards including, Best Editing, Best Sound, Best Supporting Actor (David Argue) and Best Screenplay.
Supermarket checkout chick, Judy (Nicole Kidman) and her two BMX biker buddies PJ & Goose (Angelo D'Angelo and James Lugton) become involved in a madcap crime caper after they discover a carton of stolen walkie-talkies that were going to be used for a bank robbery. In no time at all the three BMX Bandits (all in matching outfits) are on the run from a bunch of bumbling crooks who will stop at nothing to get their “talkies” back. Long before mobile phone were commonplace, our 3 BMX heroes use their walkie-talkies to outmaneuver and out muscle the hoods.
“BMX Bandits” makes excellent use of Sydney's scenic locations. The trio wreaks havoc at Warringah Mall as they ride down escalators and crash through shopping stands and terrorise local shoppers as they desperately try to escape from the crooks. Also, look out for the spectacular Manly waterslide sequence in which the three teens and their BMX bikes make their way down the waterslides with the creepy goons in hot pursuit. By the end of the film, every Australian teen that owns a BMX bike gets involved in the rousing “cavalry to the rescue” finale that comes complete with a massive flour bomb fight and a Keystone cops car pile up that causes an explosion of frothy foam. The end credit sequence even features the trio at the Grand Opening of the Manly BMX track, all-competing for trophies in the BMX championship races.
Director, Brian Trenchard-Smith of “The Man From Hong Kong” fame is on a winner with “BMX Bandits”. He has successfully created an action-packed teen flick with a wacky plot that is brimming with bike stunts galore, crazy villains, stupid cops, outrageous situations and not to mention a very cute Nicole Kidman at her youthful best. “BMX Bandits” is an absolute delight, a highly recommended teen adventure that can be enjoyed by everyone and a definite must-see for any Nicole Kidman fan. For a great Saturday night at home watch “BMX Bandits” on a double-bill with “The Goonies”, you won't be disappointed.