24lbs is about average, but if you take off the brakes ect. it will make a big difference and take it down to at least 23lbs
freestyle, dirt, street
Street, dirt, vert, anything
BMX bicycles
no bmx bikes hndelbars are 22.2 mm and mtb dirt jump are 25.4 mm. the dmr swarm stem is ment for mtb dirt jump bikes (25.4)
if you want a bike for trails and dirt go for an eastern trail digger or a fit bike
A BMX rider from Missouri who rides for dirt bros.
Dirt bikes
Some of the best 20-inch BMX dirt tires on the market include the Maxxis DTH, Kenda K-Rad, and Tioga PowerBlock. These tires are known for their durability, traction, and performance on dirt tracks.
no but you can get a dirt bike or a cruiser bike or a speed bike but i havnt seen a bmx bike yet.
Depends a bit on what kinds of racing you are thinking of. In MTB, there are cross-country (XC) and downhill racing, which doesn't really compare well to anything that BMX offers. XC events in particular is a lot longer than BMX races. But you can ride "dirt" with MTBs too, whic is fairly similar to BMX "dirt".
it may be a snug fit but it is doable
That is very light for a bmx, 25lbs is average