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That makes sense especially the point about them being built more for racing back then. I guess that explains why they feel more “twitchy” compared to modern freestyle setups.
I was wondering if that’s mainly down to the shorter top tube and steeper head angle, or if there were other geometry...
I’ve been looking into older BMX bikes lately (mainly 80s stuff like Haro, GT, etc.) and I’m noticing the frames feel really different compared to modern BMX setups.
From what I can tell:
– Geometry seems tighter on older frames
– Top tubes look shorter
– Riding position feels more “upright”...