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So now I'm going to talk about how to set your bike up for flat land riding. Basically
it is the same sort of thing as a dirt jumping bike. You are looking at a 20 inch BMX style
bicycle but once again the geometry on this frame is completely different. They have a
really short top tube and really square geometry. They also come with a gyro which allows you
to spin the bars 360 degrees and not get the cables tangled up and the brakes will still
work perfectly. They also come with pegs on both sides of the bike in the front and in
the rear so that you can put your feet on them and basically perform different tricks.
I can't ride a standard 20 inch standard BMX bike like this one, dirt jumping bike, so
I would have to go with something a lot bigger like something like this here which is the
same sort of thing. It is a dirt jumping BMX bike except it comes with a lot bigger wheels
on it, much bigger frame but as you can see it is still set up the same way. Everything
is just a lot bigger. So make sure when you are going to look for this stuff that you
get fitted properly and you talk to somebody who knows the sport.