well for entry level bmx bikes haro does a good job but ive found that unless you pay more than 350 they are pretty heavy. if you can try and find a bully. they look sick, weigh about nothing and are only about 250. If you are looking to spend a bit more money, opt for a premium, they are a haro owned company and specialize in bmx as opposed to haro which makes just about every kind of bike. it helps to choose a bike that isnt a big brand name such as haro because then you know that you are buying a quality product and not just a sticker on the frame. I highly reccomend eastern bikes because they are supporting something like 16 completes this year ranging from barely being able to ride a bike up to professional setups. check out the eastern website and see what suits you. It also helps to visit a small local shop and ask the owner what he reccomends for your riding style and what will fit your budget. I dont suggest buying a bike from a place like albes or danscomp because it comes only partialy built and most shops will charge you about 50 labor to put it togeather. so definatley head to the shop and talk to the dealers there before you just buy a bike because it looks cool.
Diego Guzmán de Haros died in 1631.
Diego Guzmán de Haros was born in 1566.
are framed bmx bikes any good
Bicycle stores have good bikes, not department stores.
Fezzari bikes are pretty amazing.
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Fezzari bikes are pretty amazing.
yeh they are good
Orbea has a whole range of bikes. But yes, the brand has a fairly good reputation.
WTP and Haro bikes are probably the best there is.
They both are very good bikes, but if i had to choose i would buy a Kawasaki.