I got the kush2 and have been beating the ever loving shit outta that bike. I'm 6'2" 225lbs and pushing 40 yrs old, i wanted to get back into riding street since my city has built a shitton of new stuff I've been wanting to hit , I figured since i havent rode in awhile and didnt wanna drop $500+ on a bike, I thought i would be done riding again within weeks, NOPE! It's been 3 years since I knocked the dust off and earlier I went ahead and drop some coin on a CULT frame that my local shop had on sale and bought. My opinion on the kush.....if your lookin to hit basic tricks and just have fun its a good bike, if ya wanna go big and be the first to land a 1080 quad Flip (imagine that!) this bike just ain't sick enough. Yea it's a decent entry level bike but use it to learn the basics. I tried tailwhippin a 5 set staircase and had to muscle the bike to get it to come back around way too much. At my size I have never had problem gettin the bike around, the kush almost sent me to an early grave last year
From a customer view standpoint, selling directly to customers is the way to go. I don't have to go thru a third party whereby they can jack up the price exorbitantly. You have to understand that as a customer. On a business stand? I don't care, I want a good pricing with acceptable quality.
I bought a kush 2+ november 2020, the rims is still going strong;) i switched hubs to a radio front Huh and an odyssey clutch v2 in the rear and ive learnt 180,360, barspin, tailwhip and crankflip and grinding and the rims has hold up to the abuse, all the Other parts has been replaced but the frame and fork lasted about a year, i weighted around 45 kg and now around 60kg, 14-16 years old and it worked out great for me to learn tricks🤙🏼🤙🏼
Hey man! Recently found your channel! Some of the best information on BMX I've ever heard 😎👍💯 When I recently experienced the difference of how my bike felt switching to foldable tires and preppy light tubes (haven't popped yet) I became addict to lightening the weight. Anyone that says the weight of a BMX doesn't make much of a difference for how it feels doesn't know what they are talking about 💯💯 I know you're not a fan of the carbon fiber rims price point and I don't blame you! There are used cars for cheeper! But let's say money is not an object for the best BMX possible! Because I want my bike feeling the best it can be… All I'm really worryed about is the strength and weight. And feel like fiber rims + ti spokes might be too weak for me as I'm 6'3 ½ and 215lbs. I'm looking to get a perfect set of wheels laced! These days I don't ride rough street and never plan on doing anymore large roof drops like I did back in highschool days 😂 I mostly only ride flowy like Clint Reynolds but still case pretty once and a while. Also like throwing some abusive tricks once and a while like hop whips and bear traps. Can you please make a video covering TI spokes vs carbon fiber rims comparing weight to strength (might aswell also talk about the insain cost for people who don't know yet) I feel like the carbon fiber rims would come up to (feeling) lighter as rims are further out from center thus having a lot more rotational leverage? I really wonder what the physics are on the differences! Like I believe a lighter (feeling) upgrade compared to ti spokes are foldable tires because they are further from center. So I'm guessing carbon fiber rims will feel far better then TI spokes but which option do you this is stronger? -TI spokes + alloy rims OR -Steel spokes + carbon rims. As I just don't know if I coukd trust both combined 😬😂 Maybe you will say I could probably get away with TI spokes+carbon rim as long as I keep the wheel perfect tight and true 🤷 I've always heard mixed information on TI being basically just as strong as steel spokes but have also heard of people tacoing there wheels like Mark Webb doing just about nothing 😂 Please let me and the community know you're thoughts on this!! P.S. Let me know if you ever would be interested in coming up to Ontario Canada for Joyride 150 (best indoor bike park in Canada 💯) Be awesome to shred with you 😎🤙💯
it blowwwwsss my mind u do soooo many reviews yet dont even have the experience of the products. thats superrr weird. specs n price isnt everything. mad weird
Need some help brah.K12FK12578. I just purchased a HARO bike. That's the serial number on the frame. What yr would my bike be. Purchased it for 75.00. excellent shape.
I had one of these for a few years and it didnt break or anything like that, it was great :)
I got the kush2 and have been beating the ever loving shit outta that bike. I'm 6'2" 225lbs and pushing 40 yrs old, i wanted to get back into riding street since my city has built a shitton of new stuff I've been wanting to hit , I figured since i havent rode in awhile and didnt wanna drop $500+ on a bike, I thought i would be done riding again within weeks, NOPE! It's been 3 years since I knocked the dust off and earlier I went ahead and drop some coin on a CULT frame that my local shop had on sale and bought. My opinion on the kush.....if your lookin to hit basic tricks and just have fun its a good bike, if ya wanna go big and be the first to land a 1080 quad Flip (imagine that!) this bike just ain't sick enough. Yea it's a decent entry level bike but use it to learn the basics. I tried tailwhippin a 5 set staircase and had to muscle the bike to get it to come back around way too much. At my size I have never had problem gettin the bike around, the kush almost sent me to an early grave last year
From a customer view standpoint, selling directly to customers is the way to go. I don't have to go thru a third party whereby they can jack up the price exorbitantly. You have to understand that as a customer. On a business stand? I don't care, I want a good pricing with acceptable quality.
I bought a kush 2+ november 2020, the rims is still going strong;) i switched hubs to a radio front Huh and an odyssey clutch v2 in the rear and ive learnt 180,360, barspin, tailwhip and crankflip and grinding and the rims has hold up to the abuse, all the Other parts has been replaced but the frame and fork lasted about a year, i weighted around 45 kg and now around 60kg, 14-16 years old and it worked out great for me to learn tricks🤙🏼🤙🏼
Yo bro i have too kush 2+ whats support[bottom bracket] you prefer i need to change my stock support but idk what can i buy now
@@Gruubyy04 my bottom bracket i bought from skatepro and its a cult mid bottom bracket 19mm
Thank you for the help! I will also try to watch your streams if I can :)
I got a lot of compliments on the pink one after installing dyno handlebars
I’ve got 2 kush 2+ and a kush 2 on its way good bikes
I bought Blue mafia kush
Hey man! Recently found your channel! Some of the best information on BMX I've ever heard 😎👍💯
When I recently experienced the difference of how my bike felt switching to foldable tires and preppy light tubes (haven't popped yet) I became addict to lightening the weight. Anyone that says the weight of a BMX doesn't make much of a difference for how it feels doesn't know what they are talking about 💯💯
I know you're not a fan of the carbon fiber rims price point and I don't blame you! There are used cars for cheeper! But let's say money is not an object for the best BMX possible! Because I want my bike feeling the best it can be… All I'm really worryed about is the strength and weight. And feel like fiber rims + ti spokes might be too weak for me as I'm 6'3 ½ and 215lbs.
I'm looking to get a perfect set of wheels laced! These days I don't ride rough street and never plan on doing anymore large roof drops like I did back in highschool days 😂 I mostly only ride flowy like Clint Reynolds but still case pretty once and a while. Also like throwing some abusive tricks once and a while like hop whips and bear traps.
Can you please make a video covering TI spokes vs carbon fiber rims comparing weight to strength (might aswell also talk about the insain cost for people who don't know yet) I feel like the carbon fiber rims would come up to (feeling) lighter as rims are further out from center thus having a lot more rotational leverage? I really wonder what the physics are on the differences! Like I believe a lighter (feeling) upgrade compared to ti spokes are foldable tires because they are further from center.
So I'm guessing carbon fiber rims will feel far better then TI spokes but which option do you this is stronger? -TI spokes + alloy rims
OR -Steel spokes + carbon rims. As I just don't know if I coukd trust both combined 😬😂
Maybe you will say I could probably get away with TI spokes+carbon rim as long as I keep the wheel perfect tight and true 🤷 I've always heard mixed information on TI being basically just as strong as steel spokes but have also heard of people tacoing there wheels like Mark Webb doing just about nothing 😂
Please let me and the community know you're thoughts on this!!
P.S. Let me know if you ever would be interested in coming up to Ontario Canada for Joyride 150 (best indoor bike park in Canada 💯) Be awesome to shred with you 😎🤙💯
I bought kush 2+ after my kink gap was stolen. The only problem I have since the time of bought is front hub. The front hub is trash.
How u do it
What website are u looking at for this price
😂😂 I know
I just got mine for 25 bucks 😅!!
i’d stay away from this bike for sure saw the frame bend up first day at the skatepark
It's almost like Mafia are leaving positive reviews in the comments over time, garbage company that makes garbage bikes.
130 dólares no te lo crees ni tu.ni las del decathlon valen eso.chaval
it blowwwwsss my mind u do soooo many reviews yet dont even have the experience of the products. thats superrr weird. specs n price isnt everything. mad weird
Specs and price is everything when buying a bike.
Need some help brah.K12FK12578. I just purchased a HARO bike. That's the serial number on the frame. What yr would my bike be. Purchased it for 75.00. excellent shape.