
Hello
whats a good choice for under $250? im thinking a kink curb 2012. is kink good? if not what are other good bikes for 250$ or under. i want a nice light bmx that i can do simple tricks and just have fun.
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For under $250, you won't find anything great. Under $400, the frames will be mostly hi-tensile steel, which is weaker and heavier than chromo. Also, most of the bearings will be unsealed, which means they won't spin as well and won't last as long.
Save up another $150 and get the 2012 Kink Whip. It will last MUCH longer than the Kink Curb.
For under $250, you won't find anything great. Under $400, the frames will be mostly hi-tensile steel, which is weaker and heavier than chromo. Also, most of the bearings will be unsealed, which means they won't spin as well and won't last as long.
Save up another $150 and get the 2012 Kink Whip. It will last MUCH longer than the Kink Curb.
What of tool set should i get for my bike?

tater snac
I don't want to spend a tonne of money on it, but i want a good bang for my buck.
im a mediocer to harcore mountain biker who is getting tired of going to the bike shop.
so nothing too serious like a $6000 dollar set but in the range of 500 or less. thanks.
Answer
Park Tools makes a great "advanced mechanic" set for like $300-$400 and Spin Doctor makes a similar set in the $250-$300 range.
Personally, I've got a Spin Doctor "Pro Tool Kit" that ran a little under $200 and I can do just about anything I want to my bike except for wheel truing... that and I dont have a headset press so no headset installs either but thats about it...
Park Tools makes a great "advanced mechanic" set for like $300-$400 and Spin Doctor makes a similar set in the $250-$300 range.
Personally, I've got a Spin Doctor "Pro Tool Kit" that ran a little under $200 and I can do just about anything I want to my bike except for wheel truing... that and I dont have a headset press so no headset installs either but thats about it...
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