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Not just for BMX racing
Though originally denoting a bicycle intended for BMX racing, the term “et bmx bikes” is But now used as a generic term to include race bikes, Freestyle, and ‘dirt jumpers'.
- Frame- Steel, Alloy or Carbon
- Dirt- Thicker and wider tyre treads
- Park- Lightweight frames with or without breaks.
- Racing- (Breaks required). Lightweight and customisable gearing not aimed at trick riding.
- Street- Heavy construct with axel pegs to balance on street objects. Usually have no breaks and the rider stops by ‘booting' the back tyre.