Same I wanna see how hard these bikes can be ridden not just wheelies hahaha I wonder if any wild street riders would be brave enough to 360 a ten stair or some park guy could launch massive on a half pipe or something or if the bikes could handle that haha 20in is definitely better for that type of thing but i just wonder if its possible.
Any chance you could create a frame that is suited to disc brakes? I tell ya: 26 inches are making a comeback. The very first BMX cruisers that were raced were 26 inches. Not sure how 24 inches took over, but it's time to bring back the 26 inchers.
There are adapters you can get to make disk brakes work on 26in frames. I'm currently working on a 20in disc only frame. I'd like to make a 26in with disc brakes but not in the budget.
FINALLY someone who takes a 26” BMX to the trails!! That looked good man.- Looks like you nailed it with the geometry of the frame too. I would love to see you ride this at the racetrack!
dope bike man i would love to see more jump videos or park and street videos for these kinds of bikes not just wheelies ive always thought they could be super fun for dirt jump lines and all that and just bigger air anywhere but i never see people do it makes me wonder sometimes if they are built strong enough this shows they can at least hit dirt jumps well enough.
I wondered how a 26" bmx would handle the dirt jumps. I haven't seen anyone hitting jumps on them, just the wheelie culture. You made it look easy
Thanks!! I had so much fun on the trails with it. I'm gonna do more trails video on the 26" soon
Same I wanna see how hard these bikes can be ridden not just wheelies hahaha I wonder if any wild street riders would be brave enough to 360 a ten stair or some park guy could launch massive on a half pipe or something or if the bikes could handle that haha 20in is definitely better for that type of thing but i just wonder if its possible.
Any chance you could create a frame that is suited to disc brakes?
I tell ya: 26 inches are making a comeback. The very first BMX cruisers that were raced were 26 inches. Not sure how 24 inches took over, but it's time to bring back the 26 inchers.
There are adapters you can get to make disk brakes work on 26in frames. I'm currently working on a 20in disc only frame. I'd like to make a 26in with disc brakes but not in the budget.
FINALLY someone who takes a 26” BMX to the trails!! That looked good man.- Looks like you nailed it with the geometry of the frame too. I would love to see you ride this at the racetrack!
Thanks! I took it to the track it rides awesome. I have some POV clips in one of the BMX Racing Over 40 vids but I'll be doing more 4sho!
dope bike man i would love to see more jump videos or park and street videos for these kinds of bikes not just wheelies ive always thought they could be super fun for dirt jump lines and all that and just bigger air anywhere but i never see people do it makes me wonder sometimes if they are built strong enough this shows they can at least hit dirt jumps well enough.
Yep, more to come!
Steasy Al! That bike looks like all kinds of fun. \M/,
Thanks!!
Frame looks super clean. Nice job bro!
Thanks!!
Damn man... you going to make me go in debt... LOL
LOL!!
Is the frame and fork Chromoly steel by chance?
Nah, it's aluminum
Nice! 👊
Thanks!!
Has any one done this on a 29incher?? Is it possible?
Yep. I did it on a Big Ripper. They're all still BMX bikes at the end of the day.
@crazyalcayne that's good to hear. I'm 6ft 7. I was looking for something bigger than my 22 inch with 11 inch bars lol