The industry's capitalization is about a billion dollar a year.
Sh$@ it doesnt really matter
BMX bikes pretty much all have 20"wheels, which makes all frames very similar in size. On top of that BMX is almost entirely ridden standing up, so bike size doesn't matter as much as it does for road riding for instance.
Some of the most popular BMX brand logos in the industry include brands like GT, Haro, Mongoose, and Redline. These logos are easily recognizable and associated with high-quality BMX products.
Amateurs don't get a salary for what they do, that's pretty much the definition of amateur.
No single answer, depends on how much money you want to spend and what kind of riding you want to do.
There is defiantly money in BMX from sponsor's, competitions etc. But to be able to do this you must be EXTREMELY good at BMX.
Auburn, Robinson & Powerlite are now produced by Hurricane BMX out of China
BMX bikes pretty much all have 20"wheels, which makes all frames very similar in size. On top of that BMX is almost entirely ridden standing up, so bike size doesn't matter as much as it does for road riding for instance.
how much are we the people bmx 2007? their about 9000000 pounds lol
The BMX bicycle featuring a money symbol on the frame is the "Kink BMX Money" bike. This model is known for its distinctive graphics, including dollar signs, emphasizing a playful take on the idea of wealth and style in BMX culture. It's popular among riders who appreciate both its aesthetic and performance.
makes bmx bikes for kids
ANSWER: I believe that Haro is the best BMX complete bikes for the money. I love my Haro BMX race bike.