The 3-piece crankset has a collapsible design, so it can be easily disassembled for maintenance and lubrication.
The saddle might seem too stiff.
The Redline MX24 is a successful hybrid of a BMX and a cruiser bike. With 24" wheels and ultra-lightweight design, it's great both for cruising around the city and for riding BMX with your kids.
6066 aluminum Alloy with integrated Headtube
24" Alloy Race
RL Hollow Point Aluminum 1 1/8" threadless
RL Race 5.5", 12° Back 1° Up
Race Chromo 3-piece
Rear: Tektro 918 Linear
RL Aluminum 9/16" platform
Frame: Lifetime
Other components: 1 year
The bike comes equipped with cast aluminum mag wheels. They have incredible aerodynamic properties and are very strong.
The tires are prone to the wear and tear.
This is a perfect unisex bike that can highlight your individual style and help you perfect your skills. Stuffed with cast aluminum mag wheels, it's very attractive and maneuverable. It suits kids, teens, and adults alike.
Hi-Ten steel
20" Cast aluminum mag
Mongoose® front load 1 7/8" Ext
Mongoose® Hi-Ten 7.75"
1-piece forged steel / 40T
Front and rear U-brakes
Plastic body with 1/2" axle
Frame: Lifetime
Other components: 1 year
It boasts high-quality 2.5" tires that ensure an excellent grip with ramps, jumps, and street surfaces. Also, they provide great shock absorption.
No assembly instructions.
The Elite 20” BMX Stealth Bicycle is a very reasonably-priced model for beginners. The bike has a perfect BMX geometry and is equipped with everything you need to get rolling. Suitable for both street and dirt.
Hi-Ten steel
20"
Alloy top load stem 2"
8.75"
Cr-Mo 1-piece crank / 25T
Alloy rear U-brake
Plastic platform
Frame: 1 year
With this mini BMX bike, reliable and durable, both small children and teenagers will be able to master their riding skills and learn many cool stuns.
This FatBoy bike is the best choice for fans of mini BMX. It's designed specifically for tricks and stunts in skate parks.
Hi-Ten steel, Fully tig-welded
The bicycle boasts great safety properties, so that cycling on it is safe and less risky. Good for kids.
This nice bike is offered in two styles: for boys and for girls. If you want to highlight your style and stand out from the gray mass, this bike is your go-to option.
Hi-Ten steel
Rear: gyro V-brake system
Frame/fork: Lifetime
Other components: 6 months
This Bike Can Take a Beating
The Redline company has been producing high-end bicycles and accessories for long years. But not everybody knows that the company also manufactures bikes with “Flight” frames called “MX”. The Redline MX-24 race model is one of them. While featuring a few Hi-Tensile parts, this cruiser is very lightweight, agile and highly responsive on the road.
The Redline MX-24 race cruiser comes almost race-ready out-of-the-box and needs just a quick assembly, which can be done without assistance in 10-15 minutes. All the parts included feel sturdy, function well, and seem to be made to serve you for ages. The only gripe we have is a pivotal race settle. While being perfect for racing, it might feel uncomfortable for long leisure strolls. Other than that, the Redline MX-24 hardly has any flaws. Fitted with a high-quality 3-piece crank set, integrated headset, and 24-inch wheels, this bike can take a good beating and help you fully embrace the sports.
Best For
The chrome alloy steel 3-piece tubular cranks, along with Tioga power block tires, Tektro 918 Linear brakes and RL Race Hi-Ten stem, make the bicycle extremely durable and suitable for vigorous use.
Despite the fact that this model falls into the category of entry-level BMX bikes most users agree that it's equally good for both first-time cyclists and more skilled bikers returning to the BMX racing after some idle period. This cruiser is designed to be fast and stand up to all adventures the road can throw its way. Loaded with race-ready features it will be perfect for anyone longing to get off the sidelines and go into action.
The bike will also be good for parents (and even grandparents). You will be able to enjoy a racing experience of your own as well as train your little one, helping them master BMX racing by trying out various trails and tracks.
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ASIN | B07BZGC21Z |
It's all About Wheels
Today Mongoose is well-known all across the globe as one of the leading manufacturers of BMX bikes, mountain bikes, and other bikes for extreme riding. All Mongoose bicycles are highly praised for their durability, reliability, and exceptional build quality. The Stun Boy's Freestyle BMX Bike is no exception.
For starters, it's stuffed with the cast aluminum mag wheels known for their incredible aerodynamic properties. Plus, Mongoose engineers have made the wheels with sealed bearings to ensure extra strength. Hence, the bike can hold up well to just about everything (unlike bicycles with spoke wheels). Jumps, ramps, or any other street obstacles won't be an issue for the Mongoose Stun Boy's Freestyle BMX Bike.
Moreover, cast aluminum mag wheels require very low maintenance, as you'll never face twisting of spokes and other problems. Therefore, you can devote more time to practicing new tricks. One more plus of the model is that its cast wheels look really nice - relative to comparable options, this one truly stands out.
Going Deeper into Details
As much as we appreciate how good the wheels look here, it's not the only feature that makes this BMX bike so attractive for customers. What we also find great is a cable detangler, enabling super-smooth 360-degree handlebar spins for performing various stuns and tricks.
Another thing that adds appeal to this model is the premium Mongoose Hi-Ten Steel BMX frame and fork that features low-stance geometry ensuring a very responsive ride. And the alloy rear U-brakes along with front brakes guarantee quick and secure stops.
Like many other BMX bikes, this one offers a simple, single-speed riding. It's featured with the 40x16T gearing and one-piece forged steel 170-millimeter cranks.
To round things up, this is a perfect unisex bike that can help you perfect your skills. Stuffed with cast aluminum mag wheels, it's very attractive and maneuverable. It's not too small and not overly large, so it suits perfectly kids, teens, and adults alike. One of the best BMX bikes for family use!
Additional Info
Last updated price | $279.99 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | B07KY98T5Z |
The Best Entry-Level Model
Not sure how to start your BMX journey? The Elite Bicycle company offers a very reasonably-priced bike for beginners. The Elite 20” BMX Stealth Bicycle is an upgraded model that keeps up with the newest technologies to deliver you the smoothest experience possible. Made with the Elite BMX 2.5 tires, the bike is ultimately versatile and suitable for both street and dirt. So, if you're still waving between BMX racing and freestyle BMX, this one will be perfect for both these styles.
The 2.5 tires boast high-pressure casing and wire bead. They have a micro-knurled surface and additional angular-raised tread sections for extra traction. Hence, the tires ensure a good grip with ramps, jumps, and street surfaces. Also, they provide better shock absorption. The tires snugly wrap low profile rims made form 6061 aluminum. This type of aluminum is known for extra strength, good weldability, and fantastic corrosion resistance to weather conditions.
Made with safety in mind, the Stealth bicycle features a sturdy frame that is re-enforced in all the points that might take the impact from doing tricks. So, the safest ride is guaranteed. We bet that's the priority for novice BMXers.
Atention to Details
Though the bike comes without assembly instructions, it's one of the easiest bikes to put together. It even comes with a set of grinding front/rear pegs and all you need for assembly is a couple of wrenches and Allen wrenches. Once assembled, the bike looks very sharp and stylish with beautiful contrasting accents on the rims and a handlebar. This attractive design certainly makes the bike a perfect gift idea for teenagers who would like to express their style in every single detail.
Other highlights that make this model more appealing include a Hi-tensile steel frame with 1" standard head-tube, Alloy top load stem, and Cro-Mo 1-pc cranks with American BB, 25-9 gearing system. It's truly one of the best complete BMX bikes for beginners on the market today. It's quite budget-friendly but has a perfect BMX geometry and is stuffed with everything you need to get rolling.
Last updated price | $269.00 |
Stock | In stock |
ASIN | B07J22PV9D |
Small But Strong
Mini BMX bikes are designed for ramp tricks that put considerable pressure on the frame and wheels, so such bikes must be pretty strong, and the FatBoy Mini BMX bike is just like that! The frame of this bike is made of hi-ten steel with well-welded seams. This combination makes the FatBoy Mini BMX bike durable enough to sustain heavy loads while doing tricks in a skate park. The maximum weight limit of a rider is impressive, thus, both teenagers and adults can use this two-wheeler. What sets this bike apart from many other mini BMXs is its relatively high handlebar, reaching the height convenient for both kids and adults.
Perfection in Every Detail
The FatBoy Mini BMX is unique in terms of design. The bicycle seat is made of Kevlar thread, hence, it's extremely durable and will look like new for a long time. The bike's wheels have no spokes at all, and the wheels themselves are fairly wide. Due to its size and wheels design, the FatBoy Mini will work best on flat surfaces and withstand enormous loads. Thus, you'll be able to get the full control and perform complicated tricks with ease. So, if maneuverability and safety are the things you cherish most, the FatBoy Mini BMX is the best pick!
Safety Comes First
No matter how experienced you are and how good your bike is, when going for a ride, always wear knee and ankle braces, along with a helmet, indeed.
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Excellent Entry-level Bike!
The X-Games FS20 Freestyle Bicycle is very comfortable and well-built. This bike is the best choice for young riders as it contains all the details of a common bicycle but they are much stronger and more reliable. The bike is equipped with both front and rear brakes that improve handling and give more confidence on the road. Yet, the main benefit is its gyro brake system implying that you shouldn't worry about the brake cables around your little one's legs and ankles.
The bike is equipped with 4 pegs that give your child a chance to do a lot of impressive, extraordinary, mind-blowing tricks. The X-Games FS20 Freestyle Bicycle is available in two stylish color options for both boys and girls. Buy this two-wheeler for your child! Let him/her make the first steps towards bicycle motocross sport!
How to Bunny Hop
A "bunny hop" is one of the basic tricks on the BMX bike. This trick involves jumping both the front and rear wheels off the ground to overcome various obstacles. To bunny hop successfully, you should follow these simple rules.
- To raise the front wheel, sink your weight into the front wheel, bend your knees, and then pull a handlebar upward with your arms. To achieve better results, always keep your elbows and knees slightly bent, push your feet into the pedals.
- To perform the back hoop, shift your weight forward, then snap your heels up, bend your knees, and next pull the pedals up along with your feet.
- To make the complete bunny hop (both front pull and back hop), combine these two techniques.
Protect Your Bike
Too many bicycles are stolen in America each year. And if you want to protect your BMX bike, we advise you to opt for a reliable bike lock.
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What Is a BMX Bike?
BMX or bike motocross is a cycle sport performed on special BMX bikes. It started in the 1970s when kids and teenagers began racing their bikes on dirt tracks. Today, this kind of sports has two main genres – BMX racing and freestyle BMX. BMX races are sprint races on off-road single-lap tracks that typically consist of a starting gate, a serpentine, dirt race course (with various jumps or rollers) and a finish line. Freestyle BMX has evolved from BMX races and now focuses on tricks and bike handling mainly. Both these genres require special bikes - BMX bikes. They typically feature 20-inch wheels, a rigid frame, fork, a single cassette gear, and high-rise handlebars. BMX bikes are much more durable than ordinary bikes. They are also small and light enough to let BMXers perform tricks, jumps, and stunts. For this review, we have rounded up ultimately good BMX bikes for different needs, ages, and riding styles.
We also recommend you to get a bike helmet to protect your head in case of falls and a bike cover to protect your bike when the weather is unfavorable.
What Features to Compare
Frame
The first thing you should pay attention to is the bike dimensions. Remember that the taller the rider is, the longer the frame should be.
You can check the following chart to ensure you buy the correct sized bike.
- Height up to 3ft" - 12" wheel bike
- Height from 3ft to 3ft 6" - 16" wheel bike
- Height from 3ft 4" to 4ft 4" - 18" wheel bike
- Height from 4ft" to 5ft 4" - 20" wheel bike with 18" to 20.25" top tube
- Height from 5ft" to 6ft" - 20" wheel bike with 20.25" to 21" top tube
- Height from 5ft 10" and upwards -20" wheel bike with 21" top tube or longer
As for the material, the frame can be made of Hi-Ten steel or different alloys. Bikes made from high tensile steel typically fall into the category of "entry-level models". They are heavier yet cheaper. The bikes with alloy or Chromoly frames are stronger, lighter in weight, and more durable. They are more agile and more suitable for performing various tricks. But the price of such bikes is a bit "heavier".
Groupset
There are several types of crank systems, and the most common are three-piece, two-piece, and one-piece cranks. A three-piece crank allows you to replace any mechanical part whenever you need it, but such systems are much heavier than one-piece or two-piece cranks. Still, it's the most desirable option due to its increased strength.
The length of the crank should also be chosen according to a cyclist's height. Brakes certainly make riding safer, but in extreme riding, too many cables can cause discomfort while doing tricks. Thus, a bike with a gyro brake system is a preferable option for any rider. Thanks to the gyro system, the cables won't tangle and you will be able to do tricks with the handlebar turning around.
Extras
The BMX bikes can be equipped with pegs for tackling ramps and street obstacles. The chain cover won't leave a chance for your bike to wind your pants. Plus, if the bike is fitted with reflectors, you will be more visible on the road.
Did you know?
When It All Began...
BMX is a relatively new kind of sports that originated in the early 1970s when kids began racing their bikes on dirt tracks in southern California, the USA. Children gave their preference to frills-free, standard bikes because they were easier to customize for handling and performance. By the mid-1970s, BMX racing was already a phenomenon, and bike manufacturers began to produce models designed specifically for the BMX sport.
In Great Britain, BMX became a craze in the early 1980s. A BMX bike was something like a “must have" thing for kids and teenagers at that time.
Initially, people were crazy about off-road bicycle racing. But in 1985, many people shifted the racing for freestyle.
What Is Freestyle?
Freestyle BMX is stunt riding on bikes. It has evolved as a new type of ride that involves tricks and bike handling. Within freestyle BMX there are five sub-disciplines:
- Park. Park riding intends ramp riding and performing tricks in specific indoor BMX parks.
- Street. As the name suggests, it refers to extreme street riding. Urban stairs and rails are typically used for performing tricks and turns.
- Vert. It’s a freestyle sub-discipline that involves a half pipe for doing tricks. The biggest ramp in the worlds is 27 feet tall.
- Trails (or dirt jumping). Trails are the artificial paths made from heavily compacted dirt. Riders usually get big air there.
- Flatland. This discipline requires no external features. The terrain used here is nothing but a smooth, flat surface. All the tricks are performed with the bike by the rider. Usually, it’s described as ‘breakdancing’ on the bike.
Freestyle bikes are heavier than BMX bikes built for racing. Unlike racing bikes, BMX trick bikes often come with a ‘detangler’ or ‘Gyro’ braking system for the rear brake.
International Recognition
Soon after the rapid explosion of BMX racing, the International BMX Federation was founded. And already in 1982, the first world BMX championship was held.
Since 2008, BMX has been an official medal Olympic sport.
BMX World Records
The most BMX deathtruck spins in one minute. Unbelievably, but British BMXer managed to do as many as 46 deathtruck spins in a minute.
Most BMX Front Hops. Martin Tuson from Northern Ireland completed 46 front hops in just 10 seconds. Martin Tuson is also famous for other BMX world’s records including “Most BMX back hops”, “Most BMX pogo front hops”, etc.
Highest Stack Of Bowling Balls. Crazy Pinz jumped over a high stack of 3 bowling balls using his BMX bicycle.
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