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ABA 2006 Grand Nationals AA Pro Finals

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AA Pro finals, Randy the best..

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  • grands were awesome =]

  • i loved the grands this year. the rythem was insane. this video made my day good, thx

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  • As awesome as it is to still see BMX alive and kicking, it sure isn't like it was back in the early 80's when the Grand Nationals were held in huge arenas. This is the best sport ever and I hope to regains it popularity.

  • @theUNYTEDone hey smart ass ive never bought a complete bike all experienced racers buy the parts and build it to their spec and size and likeing and ya the "top-tier" bikes are redlin and supercross cuz ya they both sell bikes for every kind of person

  • i suppose all in all, you figure out what you need for yourself as a racer in the end. which means...GET OUT AND RACE EVERYONE!

  • and who exactly are NOT top-tier company's that sell completes? Every company i see (Redline, GT, Haro, Intense) all have top of the line bikes in various sizes, and not-so top of the line bikes. Bottom line, one doesnt NEED to piece together everything on their bike. If the sport was about everything tailored to riders then there wouldn't be a market of completes.

    You dont EVER get it right the first time. You as a racer should know that.

    not to mention riding style...hah.

  • @freeridelifedotnet ...as someone who has raced for over a decade myself, i agree wholeheartedly that racers build their bikes. I do it myself. However, If you're an avid racer, of course you're not going to buy a complete. Obviously the person you told to buy a frame is not an avid racer. New riders need a platform to start with unless they're rollin in the dough. not the case with regular people like me.

  • @theUNYTEDone Like said, the best thing to do is buy a frame and build a bike right the first time, instead of wasting money on a stock bike with a horrid parts spec. The only stock bikes worth a damn for racing is the absolute top tier bikes per company. IE you will pay the same as building a bike yourself.

    In the end, I guess I just figured it out after well over a decade of bmx racing. Live and learn. People can buy a complete bike if they want... odds are it will be rebuilt more than once.

  • @theUNYTEDone well because most non serious riders buy complete bikes. Were not street bmxers here... generally racers build their own bikes to taylor to ones needs and riding style.

    And how can you "adjust" a stock bike? Were not talking handle bar height or angles were talking fork rake, wheel base, center of gravity, spin (IE crank length), gearing. Basically, the adjustments that would need to be made to tailor a bike to someone would end up replacing the majority of the parts.

  • @freeridelifedotnet then why does every bike company sell completes? *duh* you can adjust a stock bike enough to an individual rider. its a matter of personal choice.

  • you don't buy racing bmx bikes, you buy a frame and build it up to the individual rider.

    Danscomp is always good. Used to be a huge racing ordeal there in the early 2000's but since then its well... has a very small limited section. 4x mtb has really put a damper on bmx racing IMO.

  • whats a good website for buying racing bmx bikes?

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