Diamondback BMX Grind Black 20" Freestyle
Designed with the same attention to detail as our top of the range models, the Grind is the perfect bike to hit the skatepark for the first time.
Key Features:
- Hi Tensile 10/20 Tubing
- Micro Drop Outs
- Alloy BMX 2 Finger levers
- KMC 410 Chain
- Tektro Brakes
Rider Sizing Guide:
- 3'7" - 4'0" 5 - 7 years - 16" Wheels
- 4'0" - 4'10" 7 - 11 years - 18" Wheels
- 4'10" - 6'4" 11+ years - 20" Wheels
*Age and Height Range are offered as an approximate guide only
Frame - Hi Tensile 10/20 Tubing With DB Lazer Cut Seat Stay Brace And Micro Drop Outs
Fork -Unicrown With Tapered Fork Blades
Headset - 1 1/8" Threadless
Brake Levers - Alloy BMX 2 Finger
Front Brake - Tektro Alloy Sidepull
Rear Brake - Tektro Alloy U Brake
Bottom Bracket - US Open Type
Freewheel - 9T
Chain - KMC 410
Pedals - Diamondback Platform 9/16"
Front Hub - Diamondback Alloy Hub , 36H With Small Flange , Black
Rear Hub - Diamondback Alloy Rear Cassette Hub , 36H , 14mm Axle , Black
Rims - Alloy 36H Black
Tyres - 20" X 2.00" Freestyle Pattern
Stem - DB MX2 Top Loader , Black
Handlebars - BMX Hi Tensile 8" Rise X 28.25" Wide
Grips - DB Team Grip With Flange
Saddle - DB One Piece Combo Saddle
Bike Type | BMX |
Brake Type | Calliper |
Colour | Black |
Frame Size | 11" |
Gender | Male Female |
Material | Steel |
Speed | 1 |
Suspension | None |
Wheel Size | 20" |
CONDITION & SETUP
BRAND NEW - SUPPLIED BOXED READY FOR ASSEMBLY
Your bike will arrive brand new and sealed in its box and will be mostly built with the hard work already carried out in the factory. Once you open the box, fitting of the pedals, stem & handlebars, saddle & seat post, front wheel and front & rear brake cables will be required. We recommend that you carry out a general check over and tighten up of all fixings on pre-assembled parts (wheels, crank etc) once you have completed the build.
We also advise that the brakes will require some adjustment during assembly and again after they have bedded in for a short time. The gears of the bike (if present) may also require minor adjustments during setup and again after your first few rides.
If you are not confident of assembling the bike yourself then we would highly recommend you seek a local professional to complete the setup for you.