A 12.4 kg BMX bike is on the heavier side for street riding, where lighter bikes are generally preferred for tricks and maneuverability. However, if the bike is well-constructed and has the right components, it can still perform adequately for street use. Ultimately, the best choice depends on your riding style and personal preference. If you're comfortable with the weight and it suits your needs, it can work for you.
124 kilograms is about 273.37 pounds.
124 pounds = 56.245kg
20 kg would be very heavy for a BMX, and the extra weight would make several tricks harder. But if you can do them that bike should be close to indestructible.
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124 pounds equates to approximately 56.2 kg.The following formulas can help you make these types of conversions:To convert pounds to kg: pounds x 0.453 = kgTo convert kg to pounds: kg x 2.204 = pounds
well in them good old days a few kids decided to make a small bike that thay could do jumps on instead of there 30 kg big dragster bikes or there speeder bikes they wanted somthing small light and easy to jump, hence the BMX
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quite heavy but for me is quite light and is an epic bmx bike u should totally get it
According to the Yamaha service manual, the net weight is 113 kg or 248.6 lbs. Bikez.com lists the weight including fuel and oil as 124 kg or 273.4 lbs.
Good question. It's all about weight vs the size of the contact patches. If the contact patch area of the truck is more than 40 times that of the bicycle, then the truck will exert less pressure. Get a ruler, a BMX rider and a parked truck. Measure contact patches and do the math.