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Find out everything about these racing motocross bicycles, everything from product reviews, to the best bikes for freestyle riding. A BMX bike has a lot of different meanings, but at its core, it’s an off-road bike that’s used between racing and stunt riding. Street and freestyle riding have been heavily interwoven into the sport since its start, with many BMX bikes capable of doing both. BMX stands for “bicycle motocross,” a tribute to the bike’s early origins and use. The first BMX bike was designed for motocross fans who wanted a bike that could be used on comparable dirt tracks. The name “BMX bike” currently refers to bikes used in the dirt, vert, park, street, flatland, and BMX freestyle disciplines of BMX, as well as the original race bikes. BMX is a sport with several distinct styles. However, BMX bikes quite a bit similar and differentiate between just a few subtypes of bikes. The motorcycles are substantially smaller and stockier than other bikes. They employ large, fat tires for increased grip and stress absorption, and they feature a basic frame arrangement. Hand brakes are only used on select models, and several gears are uncommon. These bikes are built to handle the demands of diverse BMX tracks and riding styles while having the fewest feasible moving parts. This implies merely having one gear and, if any, a simple braking arrangement. A BMX bike is robust, rigid, light, simple, and easy to handle on the ground and in the air at its core, with just a few differences in features and details depending on the intended purpose.

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