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Best BMX bikes under £350 for skateparks & street

A value-focused guide to BMX bikes under £350 for skateparks and street riding in 2026, explaining the durability upgrades that matter, where corners are cut, and how to buy smart for missed landings.

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What you actually get at this price

  • Frame: high-tensile steel, sometimes with chromoly on the top or down tube for added strength
  • Fork: steel, often with reinforced dropouts
  • Drivetrain: single-speed with a 25/9 or similar ratio for street-friendly torque
  • Brakes: rear U-brake only, with a basic alloy lever
  • Wheels: 20-inch rims, usually single-wall; sealed rear hubs are becoming more common
  • Extras: platform pedals included; pegs, gyro and guards often sold separately

How to choose

What to look out for

  • Very cheap single-wall rims that dent easily on missed landings
  • Unsealed headset or bottom bracket bearings that wear quickly in wet UK conditions
  • Plastic chainrings or very small axles that struggle with repeated drops
  • Frames with no clearance for wider tyres, limiting future upgrades
  • Overly flashy paint hiding poor weld quality
Note

Worth spending more on

Frequently asked questions

Is a BMX under £350 strong enough for skateparks?

Do I need chromoly at this price?

Are pegs included?

Should I buy used instead?

Where to shop

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