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from wandsworth
Age:18-24
Style:BMX
Experience:Expert
Gender:Male
Posted18 December 2009
Yes, I recommend this product.
Pros: Good value, Good quality, Lightweight, Looks great
I recently bought these forks to replace some old ones. they are really sturdy and they just feel so right. You have massive tyre clearance for a 2.3 if you ever need to go that wide. And for the price, there's not no other forks that I would reccommend. They 're just a good all round pair of bmx forks.
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how much does this bike weigh?

The weight would depend on the size of the bike. If you wanted the 16'', it would roughly be around the 27lb/12kg approx mark.
14 years, 8 months ago
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I'm 5'4'' tall - what size is right for me?

You would definitely be the medium size frame. Anywhere from say, 5,3'' to 5,6'' would be a 17'' inch frame which is a medium.
14 years, 8 months ago
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how many gears

This bike has the standard 21 gear shift.
14 years, 8 months ago
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Is the Giro Athlon helmet suitable for road cycling?

The athlon is perfectly fine for road use as well as off-road use. It is streamlined and aerodynamic enough to cope with both styles of riding. It is well ventilated, and made from a lightweight polystyrene structure. You can also remove the visor if need be. So your not obligated to always have it on. But, other than that they are really good helmets.
14 years, 8 months ago
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What size is a 17" Falcon Bike?

Hello,
I am insterested with this bike for a 1.58meter woman.
What is the size of this bike. The size of the wheels.
Is it the right size.
Thanks a lot
P.Meunier
A 17'' frame is a medium size. so if you're about 5'2/3, this bike will be a little bit too big for you. ideally, you should be on a 15'' frame. And that size is in stock, so i would recommend you go for that size.
14 years, 8 months ago
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what size handle bars does the grip fit

They will fit any handlebars so there's nothing to worry about.
14 years, 8 months ago
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do they last for 2 years

These are literally the best grips! i had mine for about three years and they are still just as good from when i bought them. they are comfortable, they don't slide or shuffle. i find when I ride when its raining they are still sweet feeling grips.

They are literally the best grips ever.
14 years, 8 months ago
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robski
 

Does this sprocket fit any chain ?

I am about to buy the seventies 510 chain for my bmx and was wondering if this sprocket would be compatable with this chain.
Yeah, it doesn't matter what chain you get, it would still work perfectly fine.

If your looking for a slightly stronger, lighter chain, i would recommend a shadow conspiracy half link chain. I would swear by these chains.
 
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what rear sprocket would a 25t sprocket need

you need to have a 9t drive/sprocket on your back wheel. thats the same ratio that i have, and it feels smooth. it picks up speed gradually and you can maintain it easily. also, it makes it easier to pull off tech tricks too
14 years, 8 months ago
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i have recently brought one of you rear wheels, is it possible to change your RHD wheel to LHD ?

you can change it, but it would cost a fair bit to do so. only do it if you grind on the RHD side. If you still wanted to do it, you need to get a set of cranks that work on the LHD and RHD, possibly odyssey twombolts or fly cranks are a good option.
 
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