Dirt jump frame decision

what sort of riding are you doing most?

the new suburbans are pretty dialled, they havnt changed much in recent years for a reason, they feel great when set up right. the dirt is still fairly good in a park as well.
 
I am mainly, if not all the time riding dirt jumps i rarley ever ride park. Do you have any idea what frame would be better for dirt?
 

ogjon

Likes Dirt
I'm currently building up a near new(only built once but never ridden) older blk mrkt contraband 24" frame using a combo of Deity & NS components
 

driftking

Wheel size expert
Question to all those who can backflip.
I can back flip on the ground from my feet flat ground.
I can also back flip while running/moving forward.

Now is this going to help my flipping ability on the bike, I'm hoping it will transfer over but I don't have a foam pit and I'm highly considering just hitting it at a local. I'm clearly confident with been upside down aha.
 

lachlanjw

Likes Dirt
just to open this back up again, In the first post he mentioned the Pivot Point as a DJ frame. Just found one on sale really cheap. Anyone used these or know much about them? really keen on a dj build and can pick this up for just above 300 new
 
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