Well, both United and Blackeye have a full line of bikes. Blackeye comes in cheaper with their Mack at only $190. United's start at $290 with their Recruit RN1. For $10 more, you can get a bike from Blackeye that's equivalent component wise, but has a cromoly top and downtube and cromoly fork steerer (the United Recruit is all hi-tensile steel). The Blackeye is also slightly longer in the front for taller riders.
If you're comparing top of the line models, then you're putting the $500 Blackeye Killarado up against the $520 United Supreme SU2. Both are VERY similar in build quality and specs and both come with a 21" long top tube. The Blackeye comes with smaller frame size options for smaller riders, but if you need the longer 21" frame, I'd still say go with the Blackeye and save yourself $20.
Well, both United and Blackeye have a full line of bikes. Blackeye comes in cheaper with their Mack at only $190. United's start at $290 with their Recruit RN1. For $10 more, you can get a bike from Blackeye that's equivalent component wise, but has a cromoly top and downtube and cromoly fork steerer (the United Recruit is all hi-tensile steel). The Blackeye is also slightly longer in the front for taller riders. If you're comparing top of the line models, then you're putting the $500 Blackeye Killarado up against the $520 United Supreme SU2. Both are VERY similar in build quality and specs and both come with a 21" long top tube. The Blackeye comes with smaller frame size options for smaller riders, but if you need the longer 21" frame, I'd still say go with the Blackeye and save yourself $20.
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Yes, Haro is a BMX brand. A great BMX brand, no less.
no. the can be any brand
No.Volcom is a skate brand
BMX
There are too many perfectly decent bmx makers for that to be reliably answered. For the same kind of money, you very much get the same quality bike regardless of brand. One might have a better frame. Another has better wheels. Which you think is better depends on personal preference rather than actual differences.
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Some popular BMX bike brand logos include GT, Haro, Mongoose, and Redline.
A hyper is better
premium bmx
ruption bmx bikes are good but we the people are just a little bit better