| BMX Bikes are built for stunts and tricks. They are | | | | on the dirt and extremely strong frames. |
| strong with great breaks and no gears. Some also | | | | A Freestyle BMX is the bike of choice for trick or |
| come with stunt pegs or similar. | | | | stunt-men. The freestyle BMX has smooth tyres for |
| There are a few things to consider when purchasing | | | | road riding and many come with stunt accessories |
| a BMX like "will I be racing?" or "am I going to be | | | | like a GYRO or pegs to facilitate supreme stunts. |
| riding on roads or dirt tracks?", "do I want to do | | | | Freestyle BMX bikes are purely designed to perform |
| jumps and tricks?" | | | | tricks and stunts although, they are also used by |
| If you're looking to race your BMX, you'll want a BMX | | | | serious off-road and down-hill riders. |
| designed specifically for racing. Race BMX bikes are | | | | As a general rule, you get what you pay for. The |
| lighter and don't come with any 'frills'. They're built for | | | | more you pay, the more serious the strength and |
| optimum speed and manouvreability around dirt | | | | quality of manufacturing. |
| tracks. | | | | Manufacturers generally give you a variety of colours |
| If you want to ride on dirt tracks and take on the | | | | to choose from when you purchase a BMX bike, but |
| big jumps, you'll need a Jump BMX bike. They're the | | | | don't fret too much when it comes to colour |
| heaviest BMX, designed to handle impact and rough | | | | because BMX bikes tend to get knocked around. |
| rides. They come with strong, rough wheels to grip | | | | |