Free Agent Imperial & Stiletto not only are 2 of the most competent BMX bike models out there but those bikes are also characterized by a very unique designing style. In this article you'll read about 2 of the most popular BMX bikes pumped out by Free agent and you will also be given a few quick tips and lookouts to have in mind if you are considering to get one.
Bear in mind that the BMX market is wide enough to give you a little headache while trying to choose the correct ride for you; basically, all you need to do is to be equipped with some knowledge before you go out for the BMX safari. After all, doing some homework is never bad!
First on the list is the 'Free Agent - Imperial'. If you are what others would consider "the bigger rider" then this bike is definitely something you should consider. Simply put, its frame is fantastic! Not only it is very resistant but the shape is very attractive too. Additionally, the bikes weight has been significantly reduced and you have the ability to go for lots of updates if you wish to. On the other side, the only flaw of this bike is that its FA brake should be a little tighter; the sealed crank could be stock too, but that's not something hard to get around. The bike comes in white/red/black color schemes and it's mostly aimed towards advanced riders. All in all, this bike is worth the money for sure.
The second one is the sexy / gang called "Free Agent - Stiletto." Some people will tell you everything that I love this bike will remain unaffected during and some, like "whatever". This happens because the wheel, although it is very good adjustment in general is not very effective. It can be good for flat land, but not for grinding and BMX riders love. Besides this, the bike is very tough and there are very few problems. One last thing to note herethat you should keep a close look at the crank because after a while it will start doing a click-like noise, if you are riding your bike hard of course! Finally, regarding the price, all I can say is that it's very good if you look at the what you give / what you get ratio.
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