How much should you pay for a BMX bike ? If you or the person you are buying for is new to BMX, it makes sense to go for a cheap BMX to start off with. We can offer cheap BMX at under £200. However, if you have a limited budget, this should'nt mean a compromise on quality. All of our bikes, whether they are cheap BMX or not, share the same quality and features you'd expect to find from the more expensive models. Whatever your budget and style of machine, we have a bike to suit, make us your first port of call. If you or your friends decide they want to get into BMX riding, or Bicycle Motor Cross, the choice of BMX bikes on offer today can seem quite daunting. In all deciplines of BMX riding, the range of available bikes is huge. Of course, much will be determined by your budget and the decipline you need the BMX bikes for - will you be concentrating on jumping, freestyle or racing BMX? Are you going to be riding on the streets, local ramp park, or taking your racing BMX along some challenging dirt tracks? Because while BMX is a term bandied freely around, it actually covers several quite different types of machine. Essentially, there are three kinds of BMX bikes - 'true' BMX, freestyle and dirt jumper. Although true BMX are still designed primarily as racing BMX machines, you don't have to race to enjoy the light weight and speed of these bikes. They usually have 20-inch wheels, knobbly tyres, crossbars, small saddles and upright bars. Freestyle BMX bikes are best used for tricks on the flat, street riding and in skate parks. With these bikes, super sturdy construction is a priority over the light weight of racing BMX machines. Dirt jumpers bridge the gap between BMX bikes and freestylers, offering features from both. As the name implies, they're designed for getting BIG AIR ! They usually come without front brakes, and they have the most heavily treaded tyres of all BMX bikes.

























