Favorite Freestyle bikes old and new
#1
Senior Member
Thread Starter
Favorite Freestyle bikes old and new
What are your favorite Freestyle bikes old and new?
My old school were
GT
Haro
Hutch Trickstar
SE Quad Angle
I love the frame designs on all the older bikes..
Most of the frames now look pretty similar, just different logos.
My new school are
Sunday and I guess some of those old school names above that are still making them.
I love Freestyle and BMX, but I just can't get overly excited about much of the new stuff.
I still like bikes with Pegs, F/R brakes and a Gyro...
Also, I'm into the bigger 24"+ bikes as I'm too big for a 20"...
My old school were
GT
Haro
Hutch Trickstar
SE Quad Angle
I love the frame designs on all the older bikes..
Most of the frames now look pretty similar, just different logos.
My new school are
Sunday and I guess some of those old school names above that are still making them.
I love Freestyle and BMX, but I just can't get overly excited about much of the new stuff.
I still like bikes with Pegs, F/R brakes and a Gyro...
Also, I'm into the bigger 24"+ bikes as I'm too big for a 20"...
#2
Senior Member
Redline RL20II
Haro Master
I’m not well versed on new freestyle bikes, but I do race a Redline Flight Pro 24
Haro Master
I’m not well versed on new freestyle bikes, but I do race a Redline Flight Pro 24
Last edited by pickettt; 10-04-19 at 05:29 PM.
#3
Senior Member
Cant go wrong with with a PK you can race it or do freestyle. Watch some Mike Buff videos. For modern id say S&M ATF or Mid school FBM Angel of Death
#4
Newbie
A chronology of frame crushes: Morales, GT Show, Quamen Clad, Ares Ashura. I'm not really sure what's around now.
#6
Senior Member
GT Pro Performer will always be the holy grail for me. '86 - '88 are just classic.
Likes For Maartin:
#10
Senior Member
I like the Monza bikes that are out in 20" and 24" variants, look great!