Getting started in BMX is
easy and the ORLBMX & the ABA has put this page together in order
to help:
The first things you need:
- A bicycle - any BMX type and size will do, but it is recommended
that you start with one that has no more than a 20" wheel
diameter - as that is the allowable limit in the Novice class.
- The location of an ABA track. Visit our links tab to find the
location closest to you.
When calling your nearest ABA track, you'll need to want to
ask six questions:
- How do I get to your track?
- Do you have a Beginner Day or clinics available for new riders?
- What time are your sign-up and practice times?
- What time do you begin racing?
- How much will it cost to begin racing?
- How big are your first place trophies?
Once you have your bike, the location of the nearest ABA track, and
when they run, there are two simple checklists to follow.
Your Bike:
- Make sure all bolts are tight - especially your axle and stem
bolts.
- Remove any freestyle type axle pegs.
- All reflectors/brackets must be removed for safety purposes.
- If your bike has a kickstand, it must be taken off.
- You will eventually need a number plate. You will be provided a
temporary number plate with your membership purchase.
Clothing and safety equipment:
- Long sleeve shirt.
- Long pants or jeans.
- A helmet. The ABA recommends a full-face helmet. Many ABA tracks
have "loaner helmets" for beginners to use.
- Any enclosed shoe is sufficient. Skateboard style shoes are
suggested.
Now that you have everything ready, we'll see you at the track!