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WHAT the name of that joker songs were it says now im headed out the back door whats the name of that song?
it might be Back Door-Travis Porter ft. Tha Joker
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The Joker is Back - Joker Music Video
i have a 08 diamondback joker,is it good to take the gyro,frontbrake,and the back pegs off?
If you are trying to make it so you can play in the dirt, that is just part of the process.
First, the Joker is not and never can be a BMX racing bike or a jumping bike... it simply was not designed for it. Next, the hubs (wheel bearings), fork bearings, and crank bearings only have shields on them, not seals, so dirt will still get in and eventually destroy them.
Taking off the gyro is more difficult that it seems since the headset cups have to be removed, then the fork steerer will have to be cut and the star nut replaced. All this requires special tools.
The front brake is REQUIRED on that bike since the rear brake is really not strong enough, and it is important for proper brake power. BMX racing bikes use V brakes that are much stronger, and are used on the rear only because they are used to stop only in emergency or in cornering during races.
Pegs, again, are for stunt/street use, and are not for carrying passengers so if you want to take the back ones off, you may as well take the fronts off too.
My suggestion? Leave it alone, and next time get a Diamondback Viper which IS meant for in the dirt and about the same level as a Joker.



Okay well where about the same height it doesn't really matter if a bike is small because to me the smaller i seem to have a better feel. Except a bike a little bigger might have better grip so its really best to sit on them and get a feel.
Mach One-they are small but you see some people at a park riding bikes made for children well my friend owns a Match One there smooth and they ride okay except being small there not really that much comfort sitting down after awhile.
Diamondback Joker- My favorite kind of bike they're a bit heavy but once you roll a while you will get the feel. Again i never buy a bike without seeing how it feels on it so at a shop usually they allow you to get on one and see how comfortable it is for you but it depends on Your opinion.
Yes bunny hoping with any heavy bike is possable but weight doesn't matter now it will lower how high you get.for awhile till you get use to it.