Why Choose Dk Bmx Bikes?
BMX has been a popular sport since the 1970s when kids in California decided to race their bikes on dirt tracks to see whose was the fastest. This sport has grown in popularity over the years and now BMX bikes come in a variety of styles such as race, dirt jumping, flatland and freestyle. If you are in need of a new bike for this sport, consider purchasing Dk Bmx Bikes. This style of bike ensures you get a quality product at a great price and that you will remain competitive in any BMX activity.
If you are looking for Dk Bmx Bikes that are in the lower price range, consider purchasing the DK Cygnus 20" 2009 . This bike will set you back $299 and, although the price is lower than for many other styles, you will still get a number of features to make your riding enjoyable. Standard features include a 20" DK Park/Trail Chromoly main frame and a steel tube fork. The pedals are alloy platform as are the wheels and hubs. You can't go wrong with this particular model as it is perfect for racers everywhere.
Another popular model is the DK Effect Street BMX Bike, priced at $589. The frame, fork and crank on this model are 100% chromoly and the pedals are aluminum platform. Many love the look of the 36H Alienation Blacksheep rims which come complete with sealed hubs. An alloy front load stem is standard on this bike as is a DK pivotal saddle. If you love street racing, be sure to check this style out. You won't be disappointed as others can attest to.
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If you are in the market for the top of the line Dk Bmx Bikes, consider the new 2010 DK Spektre Race BMX Bike. This bike has everything you could possibly want for BMX racing and it will only set you back $999. The frame for this model is 100% 7000 series Hydro-formed Aluminum w/ 3D dropout, an advancement over other styles. Other standard features include Sun Rhyno Lite XL sealed front & rear wheels and an alloy 27.2 mm micro adjust seat. As you can see, Dk Bmx Bikes are available for any racing sport. Be sure to check them all out. |

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