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Would this bmx bike be alright for a starter?
These are the features of the bike oh and would this bike be big enough for an 18 year old with a height of 1.73?
Features:
• Frame: 1020 hi-tensile.
• Forks: 1020 hi-tensile, 1-1/8" Ahead.
• Cranks: 1PC, 175mm.
• Bottom Bracket: USA unsealed.
• Sprocket: 39 tooth.
• Freewheel: 14 tooth.
• Chain: KMC Z410.
• Rear brake: Tektro U-Brake.
• Bars: 2PC 7.5" (25" Wide) hi-tensile.
• Stem: Ruption alloy front load Ahead.
• Headset: 1-1/8" Ahead.
• Grips: New Ruption Fingerprint.
• Rear hub: 36 hole 10mm unsealed.
• Front hub: 36 hole 14mm unsealed.
• Rims: 36 hole alloy.
• Tyres: 1.95" street.
• Seat: Ruption Slim.
• Seatpost: 25.4" Steel.
• Pedals: Plastic Freestyle.
It costs 162 pounds
Thanks in advance
In all Honesty i would say no, BUT it all depends on personal preference, price range, experience, and Brand of the bike. I live in US but i'm assuming 162 pounds isn't a whole lot of money for a decent even beginner bike, unless you shop at walmart.
IF you decide to get the bike cut the seatpost to about 15-20 cm long to cut some weight and chop a bit maybe 2-3 cm off the ends of the bars, trust me just this will make the bike much lighter
The bike should be perfect size for you.
Hope I Helped!
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