I been on Facebook Marketplace and OfferUp for a 24 inch but it's all overpriced, even for a 20 inch this is fair, the best deal is using the 35-40% eBay coupons in 2016-2018. I got a $550+ Fitbit for $279 shipped new.
P.S, please don't PM me for the code , it's in 2016-2018 era
I have no opinion on the bigger bikes. Other deals depends.
Inner tube is a good price.
Pedals are decent priced. Can go cheaper on eBay/Amazon, but a crap shoot on bearing quality (or you might strike out and get sleeve bearings).
The Rudge is HI-TEN frame and forks. IMO not worth the original price. The sale price? If you're looking for something super cheap that you can spin the bars for freestyle riding, then it is okay. I do not believe the 21.61 pound weight listed on the site.
The Rogue seems a decent price. To me it is "Expert" sized with a 20.5" TT, slightly smaller handlebars and 170mm cranks (for those versed in BMX). Strange choice of front brakes - nobody uses those in BMX racing, yet this is a racing style bike. Handlebars and forks are HI-TEN steel.
The Razor is more "pro" sized with 21.5" TT, bigger handlebars. Strangely still 170mm crank arms though, plus the questionable front brakes. Note that the manufacturer specs it with ALLOY FORKS which usually means aluminum, but I would guess they are chrome-moly. Note that there's a much more expensive Razor Elite. If one of those was for $299 I would snap one up in a heartbeat.
Unless you need the bigger frame of the Razor, both of these are IMO overpriced considering you can get a Huffy HX Pro[walmart.com] for $200. Yeah that's right, I recommended a Huffy. It has an aluminum frame, 170mm 3-piece cranks with aluminum arms, double walled aluminum rims.
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P.S, please don't PM me for the code , it's in 2016-2018 era
Inner tube is a good price.
Pedals are decent priced. Can go cheaper on eBay/Amazon, but a crap shoot on bearing quality (or you might strike out and get sleeve bearings).
The Rudge is HI-TEN frame and forks. IMO not worth the original price. The sale price? If you're looking for something super cheap that you can spin the bars for freestyle riding, then it is okay. I do not believe the 21.61 pound weight listed on the site.
The Rogue seems a decent price. To me it is "Expert" sized with a 20.5" TT, slightly smaller handlebars and 170mm cranks (for those versed in BMX). Strange choice of front brakes - nobody uses those in BMX racing, yet this is a racing style bike. Handlebars and forks are HI-TEN steel.
The Razor is more "pro" sized with 21.5" TT, bigger handlebars. Strangely still 170mm crank arms though, plus the questionable front brakes. Note that the manufacturer specs it with ALLOY FORKS which usually means aluminum, but I would guess they are chrome-moly. Note that there's a much more expensive Razor Elite. If one of those was for $299 I would snap one up in a heartbeat.
Unless you need the bigger frame of the Razor, both of these are IMO overpriced considering you can get a Huffy HX Pro [walmart.com] for $200. Yeah that's right, I recommended a Huffy. It has an aluminum frame, 170mm 3-piece cranks with aluminum arms, double walled aluminum rims.