I recently discovered your channel, as I'm getting back into bmx. I'm teaching my son how to ride and it made me want to get back on a bike. So I bought a Fitbikeco series one 20.5" I'm 6'2" 235lbs I stand a lot. It's not a cruiser yet, but it will be with a different seat post and taller bars. Once I get my son in the flow I'll put it back into trick style. It's been over 20 years since I've jumped a bike or done a bar spin. Anyways, I love your content. Super informational.
I’m 6’ tall 200lb and have an Encore 24” cruiser and recently got a GT Pro Comp 29. I still do 30 mile rides on the cruiser, and have a blast hitting underpasses and canals. Cruising with my honey on the 29”, and pissing people off downtown on the cruiser.
FINALLY, I can prove to my wife that I'm not ridiculous for riding a 20" BMX at 43yo (lmao). I've spent a lot of time researching things (a lot of help has been from Phu's info), and I've found, that at 5' 11", 205lbs, size 11 shoe a 20.75 Top tube and a 13.1~13.2 chainstay fits me quite well. I'm likely going to step up in size on my bars when I get around to a new build (probably 9.25"), as well as shorten my cranks (probably 160mm, so I can shorten my chainstay to 12.9~13" and still be able to clear my rear pegs). I found it pretty amazing just how much of a difference a quarter of an inch makes. My friend rides a 20.5" top tube, and his bike feels so much shorter than mine. The rest of the dimensions on his bike are VERY similar (slightly lower standover).
I just started my build for my 50th birthday next year, and my wife supports my bad habits. I'm also 5'11", have found that I prefer 20.75 and a 13" rear, I ride 170s and they clear pegs fine, my last frame was 12.75 slammed.
@@TD-g5g with a high bottom bracket, like 11.875 I like 9" bars, but on the 11.5 stuff I prefer 8.5s,. I've tried lots of combinations the last 5 years
Love this guy. I’ve been out the game for 15 years and just started riding again. I feel like this guy has been there to help us fill those gaps and explain everything new for us. Can’t stop watch the videos.
Best video for a 46 y.o 6-0 230 pound construction worker looking for a fun bike to commute and jump stuff omw to work. Thinking 22 inch frame should be best but will try first after listening to you. You were great
The energy man!! Like ahh, we can have that. Love it 😎👍 greetings from Germany dudes, would immediately go to your store and buy all my needed stuff. Keep on rolling 🥳
Im 46 years young i stand about five foot 9 and my weight is 238. As far as bike riding i do not do tricks anymore but i would love to re-learn how to bunny-hop like i use to in my earlier years. I DO NOT want a cruiser! Whats your recommendation for me? Now,I do own and ride all 4 of my bikes all of them are 20 inch bikes with different length top tubes and 2 of my bikes have the laid back seat post(for a little xtra room for my belly😆).
Watched about 20 vids on bmx's and this video was by far the best at explaining things along with showing how 2 different sized riders would look/feel like on different sized bmx's. Awesome vid thanks heaps 🤙
Definitely an outlier, but us flatlanders ride some weird geometry. 5’8” with 18.9”tt, 25” bars (biggest I’ve ridden btw), and generally skinnier tires than the monstrous 2.4” I see around. But yeah definitely the message is it’s what you do, not necessarily your height/weight/age
KING IS BACK LESGOO!! I would like to know more about the size/lenght of some frames pls, guys! Keep in mind size/specs are ALWAYS important for what YOU would like to do, for example, I am 1.64meters/ 5'4 feet, for buny hops and overall better manuverability n throwing bar spins a frame with 20.25 Top Tube and 12.50 cain stay tube would be perfect for me, 160mm/165mm cranks fit me well too, I used to have a frame with 20.50 TT and 13.60 Chain Stay tube and dang it was near impossible for me to do proper bunny hops, my motion was exagerated and it felt like i was doing the whole movement in slow motion, with my new frame I have total control of it, we dont get too many bmx parts from america in my humble region so theres dudes who make custom frames for this, but dont worry, americas got the best frames and you can probably find frames n pieces that suits your needs, for example Cult's Panza 2Short frame is legit badass, im still looking for BSD Donnastreet at 2.30 size to finish my new bike, due to the size limit my chain stay tube cant fit 2.40 tires lol
I think rider weight and how you ride (jumping and other high-stress manouvers on a bike) will determine the frame steel (and even size) you should go with.
BTW ...height is really not as much of a factor as people think.. cause a shorter person can have a longer inseam as u guys found out in vid.. LOL also preference n feel is most important.. glad ur spreading that type of info about sizing.. I've had 6 diff mtb bikes in diff frame and wheel sizes and i wound up on a 29" medium now ..coming from a small n a small 27.5" ..and I'm only 5'5" and 120 pounds. the bigger frame n wheels just feels better to me...
Me being 6 feet tall, I rode a 21” frame and still hit my knees a little. So I’d recommend either a 21.25” frame or even a cheaper mod would be to get a 55mm reach stem
I’m 5’8” and on a 21 top tube now. I’d prefer 20.75 but 21 isn’t bad at all considering bars are bigger nowadays. Did have 21.25 and it was a little too long but I got used to it. I think a lot of it is just preference. I know a guy that has his own flatland frames called Tech Bikes and he does park stuff too on it. He might be a little shorter than me but he rides a 19.5 top tube. Kinda crazy bc I wouldn’t even consider a 20.5.
Im 5'4" used to ride 20.50 Top Tube with 13.60 Chain stay/tail tube and 175mm cranks and man it was nearly impossible for me to do a proper bunnyhop, now, I got myself a nice 20.25 Top tube with 12.50 chain stay tube and 165mm cranks and dang the difference is unreal, is completely easy to handle and I have enough space to throw bar spins! Best of all is that i can finally bunny hop
Nice video. But it is about the AGE as well. I just turned 50, my wife will not be seen with me on a 20" ( bear riding a bike she says). So I ride 29ers. Hey not sure in the USA, but in Australia, my local BMX dirt jump park, and single speed speed track, is attracting a lot of female riders at the moment. Our local speed track, lends bikes out on Saturdays to encourage people and try before you buy. Its called Skid Kids over here.
which bike brand TODAY is a great place to start -- have a 7 yr old that loves riding... I am old school -- gen x r.... my rides back in the day included: gt haro redline dk pkripper skywayta torker hutch... I rode them all and rode them hard... WHAT BRAND and what price point should I be looking at to get the equivalent hard use bikes that dont suck?!! HELP :)
used to ride a 20.75 sunday street sweeper frame because jakes the homie and has a sick frame but im 5 foot 6 on a good day so i wanted a smaller bike. so i went to a fit shortcut frame with a 20.5 tt and 12.4 chainstay and its co compact and tight. its controllable and i dont need a huge frame
What if I’m 5’9 and want to use a bmx mainly for jumping and casually riding and no other tricks? What’s size would be good? I was thinking maybe a 22? I don’t know if that means the wheels or frame.
I used to own 1980's raleigh burner team aero it was my favourite bike with coaster brakes. am looking for lightweight and strong 20" frame with coaster brakes. I'm middle age now 30's 5"7
Great video, very informative!! it gives me a very good starting point. I am a mtber who just wants to get into this game, I am 6 feet tall with considerably longer limbs and tinny torso, only 155 lbs. My plan is to practice some street trials&freestyle(but won't be hardcore) tricks while on a short-mid distance commute, also can ride it on pump track/bowl/jump trail on weekends or lunch break, so an all-rounder fun bike that is ok to travel around within 5km. The bike I am looking at right now is a 20er but 3 toptube sizes, 21'', 21.35'', 21.7''. Which size do you think will be my best bet based on my purpose (there isn't a BMX shop near by, so I have to order online, so I can't try it out) Some comments says the size is very sensitive- half inch can make big difference.
Hey I picked up a 20.3 inch top tube 20 inch I’m 5’10” just bought it cause it was used and guy only wanted 100 bucks for it. You think that’s a good size?
I am thinking of a S&M BTM with both brakes(no gyro), RNC cranks and a splattering of Titanium and Profile hubs. Black with chrome forks and bars.. mmmmmmmm. I think I'm gonna pull the trigger
I’m 5’5 , 205lbs and I have 13 old school 20” & 24” GT’s and Haros and some Dynos. But the one size that fits me best is the 24”. I think the 26” or 29” will be too big for me although I have never rode in those. Thanks for the video and glad to see you back. 👍
Can you do a video on "How much should you pay for a bike?" I feel prices vary wildly. I know it's not an easy answer but just looking for some insight from your guys point of view.
I'm pushing 6 foot. About 240 lbs. Gotta lose weight. I used to love my bmx days when I was younger. Had a GT performer. Probably a 90 or 91. Looking to cruise mostly. Might try to hit the occasional curb jump. Maybe hit a trail. I want to get a complete. Something really solid because I don't want to get hurt. Been looking at both the WTP and Sunday 22" and 24" models. Figured that would be the best way to go. But there isn't a lot of info out there as far as the internet goes. It was kind of disappointing to be honest. I thought i might find some good testimonials or product reviews. I want to go complete. I'm under the impression that would have the strongest parts to hold my fat ass on the bike without collapsing myself into the hospital. My question is, going top of the line, which bike is the most complete? And who really has the better quality? Also if you have any fans at the shop of those 2 brands. Which really would be better? I just don't know these days. Bikes have come such a long way since I rode last. I just don't want to get a mountain bike. And for your help I might not mind going through your shop to get the bike. Either way this is probably going to happen. Thanks for all your help. It is much appreciated.
I've been torn between a 16" and 18" bmx for my son. He's 44" tall and has a 20" standover currently. It feels like the 16" is appropriate now, but by the time riding weather comes back after Christmas 18" may be the better option. I want to get him something quality but trying not to have to drop $400+ twice in a year if possible. Open to insight if anyone has any thoughts or gone through this decision as well.
Welcome back!! Thanks for the mention 😇🙏 priceless 🤩🤩🤩
Thanks for helping Phu out, Tony!
@@AlfredoMancuso what is the name of your shop? If I missed it in the video I apologize.
@@thatoneguy2756 epic bmx
Phu is providing a public service with the fun energy of hanging out at a shop.
I recently discovered your channel, as I'm getting back into bmx. I'm teaching my son how to ride and it made me want to get back on a bike. So I bought a Fitbikeco series one 20.5" I'm 6'2" 235lbs I stand a lot. It's not a cruiser yet, but it will be with a different seat post and taller bars. Once I get my son in the flow I'll put it back into trick style. It's been over 20 years since I've jumped a bike or done a bar spin.
Anyways, I love your content. Super informational.
I’m 6’ tall 200lb and have an Encore 24” cruiser and recently got a GT Pro Comp 29. I still do 30 mile rides on the cruiser, and have a blast hitting underpasses and canals. Cruising with my honey on the 29”, and pissing people off downtown on the cruiser.
Cant thank you enough for explaining this..im 60 just learning bmx ..my last bmx was a dragster in the 60s..thank you from queensland Australia
FINALLY, I can prove to my wife that I'm not ridiculous for riding a 20" BMX at 43yo (lmao). I've spent a lot of time researching things (a lot of help has been from Phu's info), and I've found, that at 5' 11", 205lbs, size 11 shoe a 20.75 Top tube and a 13.1~13.2 chainstay fits me quite well. I'm likely going to step up in size on my bars when I get around to a new build (probably 9.25"), as well as shorten my cranks (probably 160mm, so I can shorten my chainstay to 12.9~13" and still be able to clear my rear pegs).
I found it pretty amazing just how much of a difference a quarter of an inch makes. My friend rides a 20.5" top tube, and his bike feels so much shorter than mine. The rest of the dimensions on his bike are VERY similar (slightly lower standover).
I just started my build for my 50th birthday next year, and my wife supports my bad habits.
I'm also 5'11", have found that I prefer 20.75 and a 13" rear, I ride 170s and they clear pegs fine, my last frame was 12.75 slammed.
We could be twins. Like to hear how the taller bars go as my lower back is painful after every ride
@@TD-g5g with a high bottom bracket, like 11.875 I like 9" bars, but on the 11.5 stuff I prefer 8.5s,. I've tried lots of combinations the last 5 years
Love this guy. I’ve been out the game for 15 years and just started riding again. I feel like this guy has been there to help us fill those gaps and explain everything new for us. Can’t stop watch the videos.
Max killing that tail whip on the dirt jumps.
Super smooth!
Best video for a 46 y.o 6-0 230 pound construction worker looking for a fun bike to commute and jump stuff omw to work. Thinking 22 inch frame should be best but will try first after listening to you. You were great
Hands down best BMX channel on UA-cam!! Phu is the best at delivering knowledge! I've learned so much from this channel!!
I love my 22" Fueler. Most comfortable I've ever been on a bike. :)
That 29er colorway is fireeee! Shout-out to Tony.
Yeah Phu you sound good! Glad you made it back!
Damn i thought Phu was gonna drop that discount plug at the end! Lol
Killer bike shop !! Love to see it loaded with cool shiz!
Paul Wall, the people's champ!
I'm 310lbs and my early 2000s 20" haro holds up just fine. Tires just have to be 60+psi or the tires look flat haha
Glad you are feeling better
The energy man!! Like ahh, we can have that. Love it 😎👍 greetings from Germany dudes, would immediately go to your store and buy all my needed stuff. Keep on rolling 🥳
Im 46 years young i stand about five foot 9 and my weight is 238. As far as bike riding i do not do tricks anymore but i would love to re-learn how to bunny-hop like i use to in my earlier years. I DO NOT want a cruiser! Whats your recommendation for me?
Now,I do own and ride all 4 of my bikes all of them are 20 inch bikes with different length top tubes and 2 of my bikes have the laid back seat post(for a little xtra room for my belly😆).
I'm just glad your back to explaining stuff
Watched about 20 vids on bmx's and this video was by far the best at explaining things along with showing how 2 different sized riders would look/feel like on different sized bmx's. Awesome vid thanks heaps 🤙
Definitely an outlier, but us flatlanders ride some weird geometry. 5’8” with 18.9”tt, 25” bars (biggest I’ve ridden btw), and generally skinnier tires than the monstrous 2.4” I see around.
But yeah definitely the message is it’s what you do, not necessarily your height/weight/age
great videos! I am 5'3. Just got a 20" for playing around and 27.5" for cruising :)
Sounds solid to me!
So awesome that u stock sunday bikes ❤
I will buy my next Sunday from you!! Your awesome
Phus such a straight up real dude 💪
Nice to see phu back!
I have a black Sunday blue print 20.5 with Gyro brakes because I’m 5’5 and I use it as my daily in West Virginia hills
great video !!!! love the way you explained everything!!!! thank you
KING IS BACK LESGOO!! I would like to know more about the size/lenght of some frames pls, guys! Keep in mind size/specs are ALWAYS important for what YOU would like to do, for example, I am 1.64meters/ 5'4 feet, for buny hops and overall better manuverability n throwing bar spins a frame with 20.25 Top Tube and 12.50 cain stay tube would be perfect for me, 160mm/165mm cranks fit me well too, I used to have a frame with 20.50 TT and 13.60 Chain Stay tube and dang it was near impossible for me to do proper bunny hops, my motion was exagerated and it felt like i was doing the whole movement in slow motion, with my new frame I have total control of it, we dont get too many bmx parts from america in my humble region so theres dudes who make custom frames for this, but dont worry, americas got the best frames and you can probably find frames n pieces that suits your needs, for example Cult's Panza 2Short frame is legit badass, im still looking for BSD Donnastreet at 2.30 size to finish my new bike, due to the size limit my chain stay tube cant fit 2.40 tires lol
I think rider weight and how you ride (jumping and other high-stress manouvers on a bike) will determine the frame steel (and even size) you should go with.
BTW ...height is really not as much of a factor as people think.. cause a shorter person can have a longer inseam as u guys found out in vid.. LOL also preference n feel is most important.. glad ur spreading that type of info about sizing.. I've had 6 diff mtb bikes in diff frame and wheel sizes and i wound up on a 29" medium now ..coming from a small n a small 27.5" ..and I'm only 5'5" and 120 pounds. the bigger frame n wheels just feels better to me...
welcome back Phu💪🏻🔥
Glad your feeling better, can you review some dirt jumpers thanks
Me being 6 feet tall, I rode a 21” frame and still hit my knees a little. So I’d recommend either a 21.25” frame or even a cheaper mod would be to get a 55mm reach stem
I’m 5’8” and on a 21 top tube now. I’d prefer 20.75 but 21 isn’t bad at all considering bars are bigger nowadays. Did have 21.25 and it was a little too long but I got used to it. I think a lot of it is just preference. I know a guy that has his own flatland frames called Tech Bikes and he does park stuff too on it. He might be a little shorter than me but he rides a 19.5 top tube. Kinda crazy bc I wouldn’t even consider a 20.5.
Im 5'4" used to ride 20.50 Top Tube with 13.60 Chain stay/tail tube and 175mm cranks and man it was nearly impossible for me to do a proper bunnyhop, now, I got myself a nice 20.25 Top tube with 12.50 chain stay tube and 165mm cranks and dang the difference is unreal, is completely easy to handle and I have enough space to throw bar spins! Best of all is that i can finally bunny hop
Nice video. But it is about the AGE as well. I just turned 50, my wife will not be seen with me on a 20" ( bear riding a bike she says). So I ride 29ers. Hey not sure in the USA, but in Australia, my local BMX dirt jump park, and single speed speed track, is attracting a lot of female riders at the moment. Our local speed track, lends bikes out on Saturdays to encourage people and try before you buy. Its called Skid Kids over here.
which bike brand TODAY is a great place to start -- have a 7 yr old that loves riding... I am old school -- gen x r.... my rides back in the day included: gt haro redline dk pkripper skywayta torker hutch... I rode them all and rode them hard... WHAT BRAND and what price point should I be looking at to get the equivalent hard use bikes that dont suck?!! HELP :)
Well explained man thank you 🙏
I needed this
Thanks alot, you helped me with alot of my questions but what are the differences on brands?
I want a BMX of every size: 20" & up!
Glad your doing better phu !!! Keep up ⬆️ the cool content
used to ride a 20.75 sunday street sweeper frame because jakes the homie and has a sick frame but im 5 foot 6 on a good day so i wanted a smaller bike. so i went to a fit shortcut frame with a 20.5 tt and 12.4 chainstay and its co compact and tight. its controllable and i dont need a huge frame
I'm around the same height. At that size bike, can you still sit down and pedal?
i use quick release seat clamp so i can also use my bmx comfortably for commute
What if I’m 5’9 and want to use a bmx mainly for jumping and casually riding and no other tricks? What’s size would be good? I was thinking maybe a 22? I don’t know if that means the wheels or frame.
I used to own 1980's raleigh burner team aero it was my favourite bike with coaster brakes. am looking for lightweight and strong 20" frame with coaster brakes. I'm middle age now 30's 5"7
Great video, very informative!! it gives me a very good starting point. I am a mtber who just wants to get into this game, I am 6 feet tall with considerably longer limbs and tinny torso, only 155 lbs. My plan is to practice some street trials&freestyle(but won't be hardcore) tricks while on a short-mid distance commute, also can ride it on pump track/bowl/jump trail on weekends or lunch break, so an all-rounder fun bike that is ok to travel around within 5km. The bike I am looking at right now is a 20er but 3 toptube sizes, 21'', 21.35'', 21.7''. Which size do you think will be my best bet based on my purpose (there isn't a BMX shop near by, so I have to order online, so I can't try it out) Some comments says the size is very sensitive- half inch can make big difference.
'Holiday is approaching' 😁😂😁🤣
Nice to see ya Phu , I hope that your feeling a bit like your old rad ass self bro 😎
I ride a 20.75 mat ray subrosa MR1. Im building up a Trey Jones wild child 20.75
Im 5'9 & a half can a 20.75 fit me??
I usually ride a 21 TT feels perfect but i want a bike that's in a 20.75 TT
@@klassickingz9094 I'm 6' and it rides great check out the specs on the MR1
Glad to see the homie back . Looks like he lost some weight
Is the 26" or 29" BMX suitable for riding on the pump track?
Dirt jumpers are 24 or 26 inches. So 26 is good on the pumptrack. Im not sure about 29 though.
Phuuuu
What about a dirt jumper I think I saw one in the back?
Hey I picked up a 20.3 inch top tube 20 inch I’m 5’10” just bought it cause it was used and guy only wanted 100 bucks for it. You think that’s a good size?
So I’m trying to get back in to bmx and I’m 5’8 and 200 pounds should I get a 20.5 top tube
What was the 22 you pulled out? Try looking for it and price in video any help.ty
So helpful thank you so much man you’re the legend
Happy to help
is it easier to jump with a BMX bike or a MTB (ex. a dirt jump track)
I am thinking of a S&M BTM with both brakes(no gyro), RNC cranks and a splattering of Titanium and Profile hubs. Black with chrome forks and bars.. mmmmmmmm. I think I'm gonna pull the trigger
I’m 5’5 , 205lbs and I have 13 old school 20” & 24” GT’s and Haros and some Dynos. But the one size that fits me best is the 24”. I think the 26” or 29” will be too big for me although I have never rode in those. Thanks for the video and glad to see you back. 👍
I tried out a 29" at a shop, too big for tricks. I'm 5'10 240lbs. A 24" is great for me.
Can you do a video on "How much should you pay for a bike?" I feel prices vary wildly. I know it's not an easy answer but just looking for some insight from your guys point of view.
More with 24" discussion please.
I'm pushing 6 foot. About 240 lbs. Gotta lose weight. I used to love my bmx days when I was younger. Had a GT performer. Probably a 90 or 91. Looking to cruise mostly. Might try to hit the occasional curb jump. Maybe hit a trail. I want to get a complete. Something really solid because I don't want to get hurt. Been looking at both the WTP and Sunday 22" and 24" models. Figured that would be the best way to go. But there isn't a lot of info out there as far as the internet goes. It was kind of disappointing to be honest. I thought i might find some good testimonials or product reviews. I want to go complete. I'm under the impression that would have the strongest parts to hold my fat ass on the bike without collapsing myself into the hospital. My question is, going top of the line, which bike is the most complete? And who really has the better quality? Also if you have any fans at the shop of those 2 brands. Which really would be better? I just don't know these days. Bikes have come such a long way since I rode last. I just don't want to get a mountain bike. And for your help I might not mind going through your shop to get the bike. Either way this is probably going to happen. Thanks for all your help. It is much appreciated.
How bout a CASSET OR COASTER MAINTENANCE 101 ?
Hey I’m 6’2 around 290 lbs which bmx bike would you recommend for a beginner
Hi, khebikes silencer 150-190cm 14yrs+ (max kg 120)
Great video man! One question what size is that green Sunday bike at 1:00
Yay epic thursday
I've been torn between a 16" and 18" bmx for my son. He's 44" tall and has a 20" standover currently. It feels like the 16" is appropriate now, but by the time riding weather comes back after Christmas 18" may be the better option. I want to get him something quality but trying not to have to drop $400+ twice in a year if possible. Open to insight if anyone has any thoughts or gone through this decision as well.
18...
Go 18 and he will get more years out of the investment. My sons been on his longer than I tbough.
Yeah, go 18, that thing’ll fit like a glove in no time. The WTP Curse 18 is a quality bike and lightweight. Hope he enjoys the ride
Thanks for the help
Can you ride bmx bike as normal bike if I want go to work or gym ? I love bmx looking but I can’t make crazy movements 😅
You can do whatever you want with your bike/bmx it doesn’t have to be all tricks and flips
I’m like 5’6 but I want a bmx cruiser, should a 26” be good?
Is a 84 mongoose grand prix a good bike I been offered 1 but it's had a repair to them stem on frame
Thx bud👊🏼
I’m 6’1. I’m guessing a 22’ would work for me?
21” actually
My wish for christmas is a flatland bike
Its the only one in my wish lish for life
What brand 29er do you recommend
Vid idea how to fix stiff chain
29er for me I'm 6"6'
I’m 6’6” I think a 12” would be good for me 😂
What is that 29” that phu is sitting on Alfredo mancuso?
Sunday HiC
What size bike do you recommend for someone 5ft and wants to do a lot of tricks
Hey man can yall do a video on how to run dropouts like hub placement in the dropouts
I want an 87 dyno detour
The most complete guide? You only covered size bro. Cover materials, geometry, cranks, rims, etc etc.
You guys have never done a video on Bmx Race vs Freestyle
Guys! Guess what, guys? 😂
Ayyyyye let’s goooo
💪🏼
The bike lma by it’s there
Hi,
I'm interest that 24" bike or 22".
What is your homepage thst I could see more info these bikes.
Kalle from Finland
the shop is Epic Bmx Bike Shop.. called em just a minute ago
Thank you for information. I start ride bike when I can't surf skate no more.
Last summer 2024 was succesful surf skate season.
Bro my headset won't move at all I think its jammed in the fork, is there anything u know that will help fix it?
And give me a light bicycle. I live in Jamaica given can I get the light bicycle for $200 with fast wheel and it's pink?
What up 🤘😎
Sup Randy!
How tall are you?
Nice👍
💜
Where's oss shop
Get a longer sit post
What are some really good 20” frames ? If anyone could recommend me some that would be great cause I’m short so yeah
Without gears you better keep that 29 on flat ground