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Aug 24, 2006

Basic BMX Equipment

So, you're interested in riding BMX, or know someone who is. How do you get started?

It's always hard to walk into a specialty store and admit that you are interested but clueless. Well, I have done that for you. I went to a local bike shop and let the guys guide me through the gear, the bikes and the equipment that a beginner should know about. (Okay, I wasn't entirely clueless but I didn't let them know that!).

The beautiful thing about BMX is that, aside from protective equipment, once you have a bike you don't really need to make much of an investment. There are no special uniforms to buy and no special shoes (unless you want special shoes!). I love a sport that I can wear jeans to do.

In addition to the basic equipment listed in this week's article I will add one other thing. For those of you who are interested in racing and being a ranked competitor, you might consider a membership in the ABA(American Bicycle Association). The ABA is the largest sanctioning body for BMX racing. A new membership is $45 and includes a subscription to BMXer Magazine.

Next week, I'll cover some of the differences in bikes and what to look for when you pick your first.




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