 Trying to bust a wheelie or maybe a kiosk spin. We're gonna make sure your bike is set up right to ride freestyle today on Purefix TV We're back again in the wonderful workshop with our resident mechanic and rider George. It's good to be back Amanda Good to see you. All right, George So we've been getting a lot of questions from riders who want to set up their bike for a fixed gear freestyle as a trick rider yourself What's the best way to set up this bike? To set up the bike as a trick bike I start off with the handlebars. What I've put on here is a BMX style handlebar We use these risers because they're the easiest to pull up on when you're trying to do maneuvers I also make sure to keep them full length because the wider the bars the more you have control Also, there's a crossbar across the top for added strength for hard falls or hard drops or even big jumps It keeps them straight and keeps them sturdy. What I've added to complement the handlebars is a BMX stem These stems are quite heavy-duty. They'll go through a licking and keep kicking. It's also shorter But this gives you is clearance for your legs for your knees if you're spinning the bar around If you have a long stem when you spin it around, it's going to be even closer to you So this is ideal for doing tricks on your fixed gear freestyle and in the end of that I also have the grips. These are BMX grips. These are Ories They've been around for as long as I can remember and they're a trusted and they're a great grip They're soft and they stay well. So another addition is the wheel set. I used a 60 millimeter deep dish wheel This is going to give you the most life out of bumping, crashing and jamming. To complement that I got a 32-seat tire. This is going to be bigger. This is going to make it so when you hit hard falls It doesn't hurt the rim It's going to give you more cushion and it's going to give you more fun on your bike Because you're going to be able to ride home after you beat it up at the end of the day Now an important thing is your pedals. It's what you're riding on So I used a pro platform BMX pedal with the canvas purefix foot retention system The reason why we use these is because when you're doing tricks like wheelies or bunny hops or bar spins It keeps your feet attached to the pedal therefore you don't leave your bike and your bike doesn't leave you So lastly if you're out there doing tricks, falling, pushing your limits You definitely want to wear a helmet. The last thing you want to do is not be able to ride because you have a head injury All right. Thanks for all the tips George Welcome. If you guys have anything to add to the conversation go ahead and drop your comment below But keep it clean guys. You can also hit us up on Twitter at purefixTV as always until next week