Sunday 2022 Primer 16" BMX Bike (16.5" Toptube) (Matte Fire Engine Red) - SBX-185-MRD
Sunday 2022 Primer 16" BMX Bike (16.5" Toptube) (Matte Fire Engine Red) - SBX-185-MRD, The 2022 Sunday Primer 16" BMX Bike might be small, but packs a lot of pro-level components and features. This bike is designed for young riders who have a serious set of skills and are going big. A sealed cassette rear wheel, sealed bottom bracket, 3-piece chromoly cranks, and 25 x 10 tooth gear ratio create an extremely durable bike that can handle the abuse of learning advanced tricks, all while taking into account the size and age of its owner. Young riders who are shredding should definitely check out the Sunday Primer 16" BMX Bike. Specifications: Frame: Sunday Primer, Integrated Headtube Fork: Sunday Primer, 2-Piece Steerer Tube, Welded Preload Bars: Sunday, 2-Piece (23" Width) (6.75" Rise) (12deg Backsweep) (1deg Upsweep) Stem: Top Load, Aluminum (40mm) Headset: FSA Integrated (1-1/8") Grips: Velo Junior Cranks: 3-Piece, Chromoly (127mm Length) Bottom Bracket: Sealed Mid (19mm) Pedals: Wellgo Junior Platform, Plastic Chain: KMC S1 Sprocket: Sunday Sabertooth v2, Steel (25 Tooth) Front Hub: Sunday Low-Flange Loose Ball (3/8" Axle) Rear Hub: Sunday Sealed Cassette (14mm Axle) Driver: 10 Tooth Spokes: Steel, Black (14 Gauge) Front Rim: P-7X, Aluminum (16") (20 Hole) Rear Rim: P-7X, Aluminum (16") (20 Hole) Front Tire: Sunday Current (16 x 2.1") Rear Tire: Sunday Current (16 x 2.1") Seat: Sunday Badge (Combo) Seat Post: Combo Seat Clamp: Sunday Lever: Aluminum (U-Brake Compatible) Brake Cable: Odyssey Quik Slic Brakes: Odyssey Springfield U-Brake Brake Mounts: Welded Gyro Tabs: Drilled Extras: N/A Color: Matte Fire Engine Red Weight: 23.3 lbs Frame Geometry: Toptube: 16.5" Headtube Angle: 74.5deg Seattube Angle: 71deg Chainstays: 10.6" - 10.85" BB Height: 9.25" Stand Over Height: 6.9" Sizing Guideline: 3' 2" - 4' Rider Height NOTE: To ensure that every component on your bicycle is working properly, we recommend that all bikes be assembled by a qualified mechanic. Improper assembly of your bicycle may l...