The only thing I can think of that would make a sound on a regular BMX would be the ticking from the pawls in the freewheel/freehub mechanism - the one way clutch that allows you to keep the pedals still while rolling forward.
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To make the wheels spin easily.
BMX makes many performance bikes. They come in many styles and specs to fit any rider. Check out http://www.performancebike.com and search BMX, you will find what your looking for.
Buy a BMX frameset and put your own selection of components on it.Switch parts out for rarer, more expensive parts, have it repainted.
BMX isn't a manufacturer, it's type of bicycle - just like sneaker is a type of shoe. BMX doesn't make any bicycles. Bicycle manufacturers make BMX bikes. And pedal brakes aren't that good on a performance bike, as you have to wait until your pedals are in the right position before you can brake. But it's possible that you can find a BMX-looking kids/juvenile bike with a pedal brake. Don't expect it to do particularly well if it gets ridden hard though.
Apollo bmx bikes are not the best, but if you're just starting off they're ok. However, if you're at a decent level of bmx and you have the money, you might want to go for a wethepeople, hoffman, mongoose, archos, mafia, haro, or even make your own custom bmx
The top features of the BMX Haro bike that set it apart from other BMX bikes include its lightweight frame for better maneuverability, high-quality components for durability, and innovative design for optimal performance.
One can purchase a 24 inch BMX bike from Amazon and the Bicycle Warehouse website has a buyers guide on choosing the right bike for ones needs. Amazon has a 24 inch BMX Diamondback Nitrus on sale for $299.99 in red with DB sound alloy platform pedals.
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