well, some people like the simplicity of a straight cable, others like the reliability of a gyro. I'm running a gyro setup at the moment, I used to have straights.
both the PRK and TRL are good bikes. If you want to learn to do bar spins/like to spin your bars a lot you may want the PRK. With Linear cables just spin the bars in the opposite direction to uncoil the cable, you'll have to learn/know to do both directions.
straight cables can be lighter, and less matinence, and to some; prettier.
no ive had 1 steel frame and it cracked on the headtube and same with a friend that used to have one theres a reason that every real bmx frame you buy by its self is made from chromo
i had mine for about a year but that was when i first started and all i did was wheelies but when i really started bmx i used it for like3 months and it was done
pretty good for a shittybike
09kinkwhip 2 years ago
u sound like a douch!!!!!.....jk
bmxer2211 2 years ago
funny accent xD
pwnedhenrik 2 years ago
how you know if a cassette wheel can fit in a frame?? (sorry for my bad english)
firedeathterror999 2 years ago
a cassette has nothing to do with the size of the axle...
ZachWanta 2 years ago
(reply to toothbrushBMX)
powwying 2 years ago
dont get rid of the jyro there so good single cables are shit
Leebmx1994 2 years ago
where u ride dude u that looks cool
meteldragon 2 years ago
um, just wondering, why did you get the PRK, The TRL has a straight cable stock already.
powwying 3 years ago
whats so good about straight cables just wondering....whats the difference, because im about to buy a fit,,,, but not sure what one
toothbrushBMX 2 years ago
well, some people like the simplicity of a straight cable, others like the reliability of a gyro. I'm running a gyro setup at the moment, I used to have straights.
both the PRK and TRL are good bikes. If you want to learn to do bar spins/like to spin your bars a lot you may want the PRK. With Linear cables just spin the bars in the opposite direction to uncoil the cable, you'll have to learn/know to do both directions.
straight cables can be lighter, and less matinence, and to some; prettier.
powwying 2 years ago
i think im just gettn the street..screw brakes lol
toothbrushBMX 2 years ago
haha, but are you a beginner?? if so you may want to consider brakes on the TRL and then just removing them (I love my brakes.)
powwying 2 years ago
that sounds smart.....ill consider.. ty....wer ya from?
toothbrushBMX 2 years ago
then have fun raming into shit lol
bmxer2211 2 years ago
straight cables are cables that dont go with gyro
sickbmx123 2 years ago
yea idk y u got the prk1 its got a steel frame its just going to crack like nothing
motomancr 3 years ago
Steel frame won't crack. It will jusr feeel a bit stiff. Know your bikes before you say stuff like that.
enjoimybike 2 years ago
no ive had 1 steel frame and it cracked on the headtube and same with a friend that used to have one theres a reason that every real bmx frame you buy by its self is made from chromo
motomancr 2 years ago
How long did you have the frame? Should be fine for a beginner like this guy. No offence just the complete usually means your just starting.
enjoimybike 2 years ago
i had mine for about a year but that was when i first started and all i did was wheelies but when i really started bmx i used it for like3 months and it was done
motomancr 2 years ago
I had a steel fly frame. It lasted me a while but it was pretty heavy so I got rid of it.
enjoimybike 2 years ago
the rims are stok!
sickbmx123 3 years ago