no it is a pos
Fit street 2 b.c lighter frame but i wouldn't recommend getting a Free Agent Crown Imperial
To measure a child for a bike, have them stand with their feet flat on the ground and measure the distance from the ground to their crotch. This measurement should be 1-2 inches shorter than the bike's seat height for a good fit. Also, ensure the child can comfortably reach the handlebars and pedals while sitting on the bike.
its a trans teal
If You are looking for a Fit bike best worth it's price go for a Co. Eddie Cleveland 1 2011, It's not cheap but it's also not expensive. It's worth its price, light and very durable I would recommend it.
hell yeah! im getting it for crimbo , and im dooin comps and stuff, i got ri of my fit park 2 , 2 get it! It's a wicked bike for stunts and stuff like that. It's hard wearing and lightweight. It also looks cool.
NOOO, get a bike with 2 or 3pc
No, they're 2 different designs
To accurately measure a kid's bike for a perfect fit, follow these steps: 1. Measure the child's inseam from the floor to their crotch. 2. Check the bike's seat height to ensure the child can touch the ground with both feet. 3. Measure the distance from the seat to the handlebars to ensure a comfortable reach. 4. Check the bike's frame size to match the child's height. 5. Test ride the bike to ensure proper fit and comfort.
i have a wethepeople bike nd they are insane.i couldn't do a triple tailwhiip before nd now i can but 2 be honest it doesn't matter 2 much about the bike. fit is another really good company same with s&m. they are both really good about their bikes, they are extremely light and high quality, and if anything happens they will almost all the time replace any broken parts or anything that breaks. (excluding tires obviously)
To measure bike frame height, stand over the top tube with both feet flat on the ground. There should be about 1-2 inches of clearance between your crotch and the top tube for a road bike, and 2-4 inches for a mountain bike. This ensures a proper fit and comfortable ride.
To accurately measure a bike frame to match your height, stand with your feet shoulder-width apart and measure the distance from the ground to your crotch. This measurement should be about 1-2 inches shorter than the bike frame's seat tube length for a comfortable fit. Additionally, consider the bike's reach and handlebar height to ensure a proper fit for your body proportions.
To accurately measure a road bike for a perfect fit, follow these steps: 1. Measure your inseam to determine frame size. 2. Check the top tube length for reach. 3. Adjust the saddle height for proper leg extension. 4. Ensure handlebar height and reach are comfortable. 5. Test ride the bike to confirm fit.