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Xenon Expert 20" 2022 Race BMX Bike

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Description

The Radio Xenon Expert is a well performing BMX meant for racing on dirt and pump tracks. The frame is made of aluminum to keep the weight of the setup low and the speed properties at maximum.

  • The Expert frame is recommended for riders who are between 145 and 160 cm tall
  • The 3-piece crank design is very durable and reliable
  • With the V-Brake, you get a light braking system with solid braking power, in which the brake pads can be replaced easily
  • The handlebar on this bike has a back sweep of 8° which is intended to ease the strain on your wrists
  • This BMX bike is super light for sensitive control and advanced maneuvers
  • It is equipped with classically sized 20" wheels

Specifications

Wheel diameter:
20"
Frame name:
Expert
Frame Top Tube:
19.5"
Bar height:
5.75"
Fork material:
Chromoly Steel
Weight:
18lbs
Skill Level:
Intermediate
Frame material:
Aluminium, 6061, T6
Seat clamp:
Quick release, 22.2mm
Seat:
Pivotal
BMX Seat Post Diameter:
22.2mm
Tyre width:
1.375"
Wheel offset:
23mm
Bar width:
24.4"
Upsweep:
Backsweep:
Stem type/Length:
50mm, Top load
Headset type:
Integrated 1 1/8"
Headtube angle:
73.5°
BMX Brake Included:
V-brake (Rear)
Chainstay length (Centre):
13.6
Gear ratio:
42/16
Crank Length/Type:
165mm, Three-piece
Pedal axle diameter:
9/16"
Driver side:
Right
Crank material:
Aluminium
Bottom Bracket:
Sealed, BSA square Taper
Pedal material:
Aluminium alloy
Axle diameter:
10mm
Number of spokes:
28
Chain type:
Single speed
Assembly:
Partly assembled

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reviews   (1)

Great product. My son loves it. It needs to be mounted, which is not rocket science, but not a job for kids either. As there are no 'Ikea-like' mounting instructions, I looked for tutorials on Youtube but there aren't any good enough. I eventually did it, using common sense, though some decent instructions/tutorials would help (I thought of making one myself called "new bike mounting instructions for dummies" but I need another new bike to unpack 😜).
mario coletti (Maidenhead)
13-05-2021
Rating: 4 of 5!
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