redline
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Redline has been in business for quite a while and have produced solid bikes. While not an "upper-tier" company, they're a great company for a first BMX bike.
1996
Dk, Redline, PK Ripper, Diamond back, Haro
Mostly in China, although their ultra high end pro BMX bikes are made here by private frame builders.
The RL340, while lighter than Redlines' low end BMX bikes, doesn't quite tiptoe past the scales like the Proline Series and the Flight Series bicycles. But, the RL340 is an incredibly durable bike for the money.
The cost for a Redline BMX bike differs based on which model and year is preferred. The current line of Redline BMX bikes consists of 34 different bikes. There are three categories that these bikes fit into: racing, freestyle and youth. These range in price from a MSRP of $2,599 for the Redline Flight Team Carbon Pro XXL/XL 20" to the Redline Raid 16'' with an MSRP of $225.
ANSWER: I believe that Haro is the best BMX complete bikes for the money. I love my Haro BMX race bike.
Linn Kastan and Mike Konle started Redline in 1970. Originally they built Motorcycle frames. In 1974 Linn built his son a BMX frame for his son's birthday and that's where it all started. In 1988 Linn Kastan sold Redline to Seattle Bicycle Supply and started Kastan Bicycles. Linn Kastan also invented the tubular chromoly fork.
i recomend a dimond back or redline but dimoned back is cheeper!
Redman BMX frames are very good, but overpriced.