Product Description
Key Features of the SE Bronco Race Bike:
- Top Tube Length: 19"
- FRAME SE Racing Hi-ten
- FORK SE Racing 1-1/8" Threadless
- HEADSET Tange 1-1/8" Threadless
- HANDLEBARS SE Wing Bar, 23" x 6"
- STEM SE Racing Front Load 1-1/8 Alloy
- GRIPS SE Racing Wing Grip
- BRAKE LEVER Pro Max 2 Finger
- BRAKE(S) C-Star V-Brake
- SEAT SE Racing w/ Custom Imprinted Cover
- SEAT POST SE Racing Straight Post 25.4
- CRANKSET 1-pc Steel, American BB, 170mm, 40T
- CHAIN KMC Z410
- PEDAL FPD Composite Resin
- RIM Alex C1000, 36H Aluminum w/ 14 Ga. Spokes
- FRONT HUB SE Racing 36H
- REAR HUB SE Racing 36H w/ 16T Freewheel
- TIRES 2.125 F, 1.75 R
- EXTRAS SE Plastic Grip End Caps
NOTE: All complete bikes are sold and delivered partially assembled. Final assembly should be done by a qualified BMX technician. Failure to have the bike assembled by a qualified technician may void the warranty and could result in damage and/or injury if not assembled correctly.
| List Price: | $250.00 |
| Price: | $179.95 |
| as of Thu, 21 Feb 2013 07:58:50 GMT ***Remember, deals price on this item for sale just for limited time*** | |
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #651057 in Sports & Outdoors
- Color: Aqua Blue
- Brand: SE
- Dimensions: 40.00 pounds
Features
- Top Tube Length: 19"
- FRAME SE Racing Hi-ten
- FORK SE Racing 1-1/8" Threadless
- HEADSET Tange 1-1/8" Threadless
- HANDLEBARS SE Wing Bar, 23" x 6"
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.Nice bike
By Travis
This is a nice 20" bike. I like that the rear wheel is freewheel (no coaster brake), because I like to pedal backwards sometimes while going slow. I am happy with the purchase.
I am also very happy with the seller (ProBoardshop) since the bike came very quickly and because they were willing to ship it to my PO Box by Priority mail.
One note, if an adult is planning on riding this bike then I suggest getting a different (bigger) bike seat, which is pretty easy since the seats themselves seem to be pretty universal (I kept the original seat post and just replaced the seat only).
I didn't really see any instructions to put the bike together, though it does come with a manual, but then I think they do recommend that it be put together at an authorized dealer, but that said, I put the bike together myself. The difficult parts are already done, I just had to put on the pedals, the front wheel, put on and adjust the handlebars and align them with the front fork, and attach the brake cable to the handle (the brake is already installed and the cable is ran), put on the reflectors and chainguard, and put on and adjust the seatpost and seat, I think that was about it at least as I remember now. The tools I remember using are metric allen wrenches, metric wrenches, adjustable wrenches (crescent wrenches), wire cutters to cut the packaging zip ties (scissors would work fine), and a phillips screwdriver.
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