bmxPink BMX Haro X2 (2009)

frictionpink_600_x_411If it’s a pink BMX you want … then a pink BMX you shall have!

What about the Pink BMX Haro X2?

When you’re looking for a specific BMX, a pink BMX, it’s got to look great but it’s got to perform as well …

you want a great pink BMX that handles and rides well.
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You’ll really stand out from the crowd when you are racing or free styling on your new pink BMX, not just because it looks good but because it performs well.

This pink BMX Haro X2 is built to handle all you can throw at it. With a 20.5 inch Wishbone Chain Stay Frame and Weinmann 36H Alloy rims, this pink BMX will take the jumps and the stunts with ease, because this pink BMX is made by Haro Bikes, the founder, Bob Haro was on the first ever freestyle BMX team.

You can see the full pink BMX specifications below.

If you’re buying a pink BMX for someone else
You may know the person you’re buying a pink BMX for wants one but you may not know much about BMX’s, so here’s a quick brief about, not just a pink BMX but, BMX’s in general.

The BMX bike is usually stronger than most due to its small robust frame and single gear, which makes it ideal for trick riding. The popularity of BMX’s has been growing for years, and like any other sport or pastime BMX riders have their own terms for styles and tricks. Your pink BMX rider will probably talk about flatland, race, freestyle, vert, dirt jump, street and other such terms.

So as you look for a pink BMX, bear in mind what it will be used for, a pink BMX will look stunning whatever its doing but it will have to be able to take the strain.

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The Pink BMX has many features including

  • Frame: New wishbone chain stay frame design -20.5″ TT.
  • Forks: 1 1/8″ Crmo Steer- Threadless
  • Grips: Haro Stitch Grips
  • Bars: Hi-Ten- 7″ rise.
  • Cranks: Haro 3-pc 8-spline Crmo 175mm
  • Gearing:  36/13 w/Odyssey freewheel.
  • Tyres: Haro Joe Dirt Front/Haro MS4 Rear.
  • Hubs: 36h steel loose ball Frt/36h 14mmLoose ball Rr
  • Rims: Weinmann 36H Alloy
  • Seat & Post: Haro Slim Saddle w/Steel Post
  • Pedals: VP Resin Plastic
  • Rotor: Ende Rotor- Black
  • Pegs: 1 pair Steel
  • Weight: 29.25 pounds

What is a BMX Bike?
This style of bike tends to be stronger and more robust than most thanks to its small frame and single gear. BMX has had a growing popularity for many years now. There are many different riding styles/terms: race, freestyle, vert, dirt jump, street.

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Your first Pink BMX

Buying your first BMX : Perhaps Pink BMX

How to Shop
First things first:

  • Who will be riding the BMX bicycle?
  • How important is a brand name?
  • How long will Junior ride this BMX bike before he graduates to a mountain bike, or loses interest altogether and picks up a skateboard?

There’s much less differentiation of quality among brands than advertising and certain salespeople would have you believe. This is particularly true of less-expensive BMX bikes, many of which are made in the same factories overseas and then painted with different companies’ logos. Even with more expensive BMX bicycles, the price can be inflated for a fashionable bike or one that’s endorsed by a popular pro rider, even though it may not offer any better features or construction than a cheaper model. So, much of the purchasing decision will come down to you or your child’s riding preference, his or her need to follow fashion, and of course, the amount you are willing to spend on a bike.

Key features to look out for:
Depending on the type of BMX riding you’re interested in, BMX racing bikes need to be lightweight as well as rugged. They usually feature 36-spoke wheels and should come equipped with knobby tires for better traction on dirt.

Racing BMX bicycles usually require only single, rear wheel brakes.

Freestyle BMX bikes, on the other hand, are ridden on the street so you’ll want smooth tires and 48-spoke wheels for increased strength. The handlebars should be able to spin 360 degrees and the frame should have 2 or 4 axle pegs for supporting the rider while he or she performs freestyle tricks. A freestyle BMX bicycle should have brakes on the front wheel as well as the rear, along with special stunt components such as cable detanglers so the cables don’t break or become knotted when you spin the handlebars in mid-air.

BMX dirt-jumping bikes also need 48-spoke wheels, but with knobby rather than smooth tires, again for maintaining a good grip on dirt-jumping mounds. These bikes usually feature heavier duty frames and axles as well, with reinforced gussets in order to withstand the heavy landings from huge air jumps. Like a racing BMX bicycle, a dirt jumping bike will only need a single, rear wheel brake.

Extra Kit
When looking at the cost of any BMX bicycle, it is important to factor in the cost of necessary accessories. Any rider will need elbow and knee pads in addition to a safety helmet, especially those involved in freestyle riding and dirt jumping. It’s worth telling your kids that tricks and stunts performed on telly are by undertaken by skilled pro riders with years of experience. Young kids and beginners should only ride within their skill and experience levels.

BMX frame Size
Unless you are shopping for a very young child, there are usually only minor variations in the size of a BMX bicycle frame, variations that reflect the riding style of a rider rather than his or her body size. As your child grows or his riding style changes, you might need to buy a longer seat post or adjust the handle bars to accommodate those changes.

Buy Local ? or Department Shop
Your local bicycle shop will likely not only offer the most helpful advice during the shopping process, but after you’ve made your purchase, they’ll also be there with mechanical support as well.It is worth bearing in mind that buying a BMX bicycle from a department store rather than a specialist bike shop may not provide you with the follow-up replacement parts you may need in the future. A bigger selection will mean better choices, better deals, and salespeople who ride BMX bikes themselves.

When to Buy
If you can wait until fall or winter when sales dip you are more likely to pick up a bargain deal from a shop that is eager to sell the older model BMX bicycles to make way for the next year’s model. As with other types of bikes, getting the best deal when purchasing a BMX bicycle is not just about knowing how to shop, but also when to shop. BMX bicycle prices can vary throughout the year, with the most popular time to buy a new BMX bike being the spring or summer.

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This site is about Pink BMX bikes. Have alook around there is buying advice on Pink BMX, some Pink BMX history and lots pictures of BMX bikes as many as we could get !

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If you look around the internet you will see there isnt alot about PINK BMX so i thought this would be a good way to gather together various article and pictures etc.

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