
Black and Green BMX Bike
Reflex children's Phantom BMX bicycle - Green, 20-Inch
About BMX
BMX is an acronym of bike motocross. BMX started during the early 1970s when kids began rushing their bicycles on dust songs in south California, empowered because of the motocross movie stars of the time. Traditionally, the bicycles were easily custom made for much better maneuvering and gratification.
Today BMX bikes are the best-selling among teenagers thanks to the subcultureâs rapid growth in popularity and because these single speed devices make the perfect very first bicycle for kids.
Green, 20-inch
The Reflex Phantom Green BMX is going to be noticeable from the crowd!
Built to make beginner tricks and stunts as easy as possible, the Phantom Green are at home cruising areas and on the visit to school. difficult and fashionable, this BMX turns minds having its brilliant green framework!
- THE FRAME: Tig welded hi-tensile BMX design framework for strength and durability.
- THE FORKS: Tig welded hi-tensile and coated in a contrasting white design.
- CHAINSET: Cold forged one piece crank, 44T chain-ring and 18T freewheel and chain-guard brings this cycle bang-up to specification while also which makes it simple to keep and ride of many terrains.
- WHEELS: 20 inch blue 36 hole wheels, with UCP spokes for extra power and included lightness.
- BRAKE SYSTEM: Ebony V brake system with alloy 2 hand levers for easy and trendy use.
- STEERING: 685mm pubs with 180mm rise and alloy BMX stem. With a 360 level rotor for basic stunt riding as well as doing tips.
- SADDLE: BMX style saddle with matching blue coloured bumpers.
- TYRES: 20â X 2.00â all black BMX tyres with a large grip location for enhanced traction.
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