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[QUOTE="bobjay516, post: 667797, member: 45525"] redline, trek? wow you guys have been out of the game for a while huh? Plus as an ex super serious bmxer dont buy from dans comp. Buy from trend, albes and the like all the same stuff at the same prices and those mailorder's actually care about the sport. Yes to answer your question 20" refers to the size of the wheels. Unless you are solely planning to race in the cruiser class(24") dont buy one. Get a 20 inch. As far as brands go. Standard(amazing bikes,awesome warratny policy,a little expensive rider owned) FBM(good prices nice bikes also rider owned) Solid Bikes, Voulme, Hoffman, Kink, are all rider owned companies that make great bikes. I personally own a volume frame which I use for street and a Quamen (strictly a flatland company) which I use for flatland. [/QUOTE]
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