I made the rocket frame my name is william (bill) prince I started it in 1992 and was in the process of selling it to profile when talks collapsed and in 1998 I closed the doors and took a team manager job with Haro bikes to run their east coast NBL team. I used all my rocket profile riders and it was a instant powerhouse team in the east to compete against GT and other factory teams won many of team events and came in 2nd both years behind GT by 4 points. And 2 points!! Damnit! And then I retired in 1999 to concentrate on y home remodeling business since BMX business wasn't paying the bills
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Usually Cr-Mo, Chrome-Molybdenium steel. But aluminium and even Titanium can/have been used.
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yh there the best luv their frames{bloddy oath} and their well everything
We The People BMX produces complete BMX bikes, frames and parts to high standards of quality and design. They are available to view online with prices varying for each design and part.
You would be able to purchase a BMX frame from a retailer that sells BMX bikes. You could probably even find some used/old ones from craigslist or ebay.
Most modern bicycle frames are made of one of three components: Aluminum, Steel or Carbon Fiber. Aluminum can make for a more forgiving frame. Steel frames are hardy, transfer power well and are commonly found on BMX bikes and some mountain bikes. Carbon Fiber frames are the lightest and most expensive frames and are only found on the high end road bikes.
Bmx tracks are made of mostly lime and gravel
Profile Racing is about as high end as you can get. They've been around longer than any other BMX frame manufacturer and have made BMX frames and cranksets for many other companies over the years (GT, Hutch, etc.)
Redman BMX frames are very good, but overpriced.
all in all x-rated frames are lighter but it really depends on the frame
I think a freestyle bmx should be made out of steel but I've heard bmx's are made out of chromoly or alluminion, i hope that's just for racing