too much money. great bike for skateparks, ramps, schools, and just riding for fun. not for beginners. too heavy to manuever for smaller people. stock brakes are awesome. very smooth rims and rides easy through any terrain. if looking for bike to use professionally, look here. look elsewhere for recreational use. color is boring though, look for the mint, but not the chrome/ silver/ black
Strengths: the strongest rims i had ever bought that came with the bike i had crashed it over 100 times & had never taken it in 2 the shop & it balances its self great u can go 4ever with no hands
Submitted by
ty yamasaki
a Weekend Warrior
from honolulu hi
Date Reviewed: March 8, 2004
Strengths: lice look,nice colors, super strong.
Weaknesses: a LITTLE heavyer that i thought,little too expencive
Bottom Line:
i beat this bike up alot saying that i ride ramp almost every day right next to my house, so this, is a damm good bike. any one who is going to kill their bike shold get this.
Strengths: Almost everything. The cranks are sealed and beffier than SS arms, the sealed bearing mag pedals rule, 14mm axles front and rear is cool, $100 rims with stainless spokes, 48's, sealed bearing cassette with a heavy duty chain, sealed bearing hubs and sealed bearing crmo headset, Modulevers, Dia-Tech Hombre brakes with Fiesta Upgrade, 4 spiderlite pegs, and not as much chrome as past years. The flat gray is really cool too. Smoothest riding and best looking at the skatepark.
Weaknesses: The frame is a little heavy and a little big for smaller riders like myself. (5.1") I am looking into Macneil's Heaton frame, but I just spent $540 on a bike and another $275 is a... umm... lot. No other weaknesses besides the frame.
Bottom Line:
Best stock bike ever. Mirra has the same setup besides rear hub, sprocket, and chain. Ride on
Strengths: Almost everything. The cranks are sealed and beffier than SS arms, the sealed bearing mag pedals rule, 14mm axles front and rear is cool, $100 rims with stainless spokes, 48's, sealed bearing cassette with a heavy duty chain, sealed bearing hubs and sealed bearing crmo headset, Modulevers, Dia-Tech Hombre brakes with Fiesta Upgrade, 4 spiderlite pegs, and not as much chrome as past years. The flat gray is really cool too. Smoothest riding and best looking at the skatepark.
Weaknesses: The frame is a little heavy and a little big for smaller riders like myself. (5.1") I am looking into Macneil's Heaton frame, but I just spent $540 on a bike and another $275 is a... umm... lot. No other weaknesses besides the frame.
Bottom Line:
Best stock bike ever. Mirra has the same setup besides rear hub, sprocket, and chain. Ride on
Strengths: Almost everything. The cranks are sealed and beffier than SS arms, the sealed bearing mag pedals rule, 14mm axles front and rear is cool, $100 rims with stainless spokes, 48's, sealed bearing cassette with a heavy duty chain, sealed bearing hubs and sealed bearing crmo headset, Modulevers, Dia-Tech Hombre brakes with Fiesta Upgrade, 4 spiderlite pegs, and not as much chrome as past years. The flat gray is really cool too. Smoothest riding and best looking at the skatepark.
Weaknesses: The frame is a little heavy and a little big for smaller riders like myself. (5.1") I am looking into Macneil's Heaton frame, but I just spent $540 on a bike and another $275 is a... umm... lot. No other weaknesses besides the frame.
Bottom Line:
Best stock bike ever. Mirra has the same setup besides rear hub, sprocket, and chain. Ride on
Strengths: Almost everything. The cranks are sealed and beffier than SS arms, the sealed bearing mag pedals rule, 14mm axles front and rear is cool, $100 rims with stainless spokes, 48's, sealed bearing cassette with a heavy duty chain, sealed bearing hubs and sealed bearing crmo headset, Modulevers, Dia-Tech Hombre brakes with Fiesta Upgrade, 4 spiderlite pegs, and not as much chrome as past years. The flat gray is really cool too. Smoothest riding and best looking at the skatepark.
Weaknesses: The frame is a little heavy and a little big for smaller riders like myself. (5.1") I am looking into Macneil's Heaton frame, but I just spent $540 on a bike and another $275 is a... umm... lot. No other weaknesses besides the frame.
Bottom Line:
Best stock bike ever. Mirra has the same setup besides rear hub, sprocket, and chain. Ride on
Strengths: This bike is built to last its got the left or right side drive dependind on what side you like to grind on. Its got spiderlite pegs that are tough as nails.The rims dont bend very easily unlike some bikes.So far this is my favorite bmx bike:)
Weaknesses: This bike is a expensive as hell the only reson i could afford it is because of a hefty loan from my parents.IT is also a bit heavy