it may be a snug fit but it is doable
freestyle, dirt, street
Depends on the diameters of the bars. Usually, but not always, they're the same and can use the same grips.
I THIN A FIT OR A EASTER OR WE THE PEOPLE BIKE BUT 100% FIT
A BMX bicycle is a bike that uses 20" wheels and a low, fairly long and rugged frame. They're built to be ridden standing, out-of-the saddle while doing tricks and jumps or racing on a bumpy dirt track.
Yes, you can ride a dirt BMX bike on the road, but it's not ideal. Dirt BMX bikes are designed for off-road use, featuring thicker tires and a sturdier frame for jumps and rough terrain, which may result in a less comfortable ride on smooth surfaces. Additionally, their gearing is often optimized for tricks and dirt tracks rather than flat pavement. It's important to wear appropriate safety gear and be cautious of traffic if you choose to ride on the road.
it matters what you are going to use it for
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I don't think a pro would use a £80 Bmx bike lol
That depends on what you are using it for. Obviously, if you are dirt biking, you should use a dirt bike, and otherwise use a street bike. Start out with what you are going to use the most - dirt (freestyle) or street racing.
To properly install bike grips onto handlebars, first, apply rubbing alcohol to the handlebars to make them easier to slide the grips on. Then, slide the grips onto the handlebars, making sure they are aligned properly. Use a grip glue or hairspray to secure the grips in place. Allow the grips to dry before using the bike.
BMX bike ramps are usually made out of material such as chrome or aluminum. They have to be durable enough for multiple people to use them at the same time.
Yes, if you can find the correct bottom bracket for the frame.