Street DJ

Edited Date/Time 8/16/2014 4:03pm
Alright, i have been looking around the interwebs recently and i have NO idea what sort of MTB i like.

Here is one i like. This is called a Street DJ or am i completely wrong? And also, what are some good mailorder sites?

Thanks. ♥
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9/25/2010 8:42am
its a NS Suburban 24" and good luck with finding a bike it took me about 2 1/2 years to set up my bike how i want it
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9/25/2010 11:04am Edited Date/Time 4/21/2016 10:19am
Most dirt jump bikes work very well for street riding.


Check out the Fix for mail order stuff: http://www.thefixbikes.com/bikes/
9/25/2010 3:58pm
So what sort of MTB is the one in the link?

And i will prolly be riding park more than street and dirt.

Thanks for the responses so far.
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9/27/2010 9:28am Edited Date/Time 4/21/2016 10:19am
if you're riding park more than dirt and budget is an option, check out some bike options with a rigid fork. it'll save you money and will work well for what you do.

haro has options

snafu has options

specialized has options

plenty out there for sure and i second The Fix and check out Go-Ride.com too
2/4/2011 4:36am
sspomer wrote:
if you're riding park more than dirt and budget is an option, check out some bike options with a rigid fork. it'll save you money and...
if you're riding park more than dirt and budget is an option, check out some bike options with a rigid fork. it'll save you money and will work well for what you do.

haro has options

snafu has options

specialized has options

plenty out there for sure and i second The Fix and check out Go-Ride.com too
Sorry for bumping such an old thread.

I have around 1.5K to set up a bike, i ride park, and ONLY park (and commuting) so what is good for me? By the way i am 13 years old and i am a total noob when it comes to MTB'ing.

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