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Schwinn Ridge AL Women’s Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

Schwinn Ridge AL Women's Mountain Bike (26-Inch Wheels)

Schwinn Ridge AL Women’s Mountain

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Subrosa Salvador Dirt 09 Complete BMX Bike – Gloss Black

Subrosa Salvador Dirt 09 Complete BMX Bike - Gloss Black

Features:Subrosa hi-ten steel frame Subrosa hi-ten steel forks Subrosa handlebars (8 inch rise) The Shadow Conspiracy Guttural grips Subrosa alloy stem Sealed integrated headset 36H alloy rims 14mm alloy front hub, 14mm alloy rear hub Steel pegs (2) Tubular 3 piece chromoly cranks with sealed mid BB Subrosa sprocket 33-12 micro gearing Wellgo alloy pedals Tektro alloy U-brakes Subrosa seat Color: gloss black Weight: 29 lbs**Note** All Complete BMX Bikes are sold partially assembled. Final assembly should be performed by a qualified BMX mechanic.

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2008 Mongoose Fraction Team BMX 20″ Bike

2008 Mongoose Fraction Team BMX 20

Frame: SANKO butted Seamless Cromo

Fork: Full Cromo

Crankset: 3pc Tubular Cromo 175mm, 30T Alloy CNC chainring

Bottom Bracket: Midsize Integrated Sealed Bearing 48 spline

Pedals: PRIMO Tenderizer

Freewheel: Odyssey 11t Cassette One Piece Driver

Chain: KMC Z510HX

Rims: Allienation PBR Black 32H front, CP 36H rear

Tires: Shadow Belter (F) 2.1 Shadow Belter (R) 1.95″

Front Hub: 32H Alloy, 3/8″” Cromo axle Sealed bearing

Rear Hub: 36H Odyssey Hazard 11T Cassette, 14mm Cromo axle, Sealed bearing

Spokes: ED Black Steel

Front Brake: N/A

Rear Brake: Tektro FX11 Alloy U-brake

Brake Levers: SNAFU C-Lever, hinged (rear only)

Brake Rotor: SNAFU Astroglide cables

Handlebar: PRIMO Mustache Bars

Stem: Mongoose front load, ultralight 50mm Ext.

Grips: Shadow Conspiracy Ol’Dirt

Headset: ” 1-1/8″” Integrated Ahead

Saddle: PRIMO Hemorrhoid

Seat Post: 25.4 straight Alloy, with Micro Adjust

Seat Clamp: Alloy single bolt with steel insert

Extras: Shadow Conspiracy Mean Pegs

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Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike

Mongoose Spin BMX Freestyle Bike

The Mongoose® Spin 20-in BMX bicycle brings you freestyle performance with a Mongoose® freestyle frame/fork and front and rear axle pegs.

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2008 Mongoose Rogue BMX Bike

2008 Mongoose Rogue BMX Bike

Heavy-duty chromoly frame and fork is built tough for all your street-worthy tricks and hits. Chromoly 3-piece crank delivers the stiffness, durability and power you need to make the next double. ORYG rotor gives you the ability to spin “til your heart”s content. Primo Hemorrhoid saddle and Kraton grips act as a buffer for those hard landings. Tektro U-brakes offer unsurpassed braking power. Overbuilt wheels with SNAFU Sterly tires are built to withstand tons of use and abuse. Two pair of axle pegs guarantee bullet-proof performance.

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How Much Do 2003 Mongoose Mischief Bmx Bikes Weigh?

I’m thinking about buying one but I would like to know how much they weigh.

How To Swap A Freewheel On Bmx Bikes?

how can i change the freewheel on my haro bmx bike? does anyone have a good website with a video or something showing me how to swap it?

Where Can I Purchase Morningstar Drumstix Rotor Truing Forks For Mountain Bikes From In The Uk?

Can’t seem to find a dealer in the UK who sells Drumstix truing forks for mountain bike rotors. Found some sites in the US however can’t seem to find any UK dealers.
Any help is much appreciated.

Is There A Price Guide For Bmx Bikes On The Web?

I own a “Vertical Throax” BMX but I can’t find it anywhere on the Internet.

How Much Are My Old Bmx Freestyle Bikes Worth?

Hi,
I have 2 old BMX freestyle bikes that I would like to sell. 1 is a Schwinn Predator Pro, the frame is 4130 chrome-moly steel. The wheels are built up with, a Joytech hub set, with ARAYA aluminum rims, and have 48 spokes per wheel. All of the other parts on the Schwinn are labeled ” YO! ” including the tires. The other bike is a Mongoose Decade, it also has a 4130 Chrome-Moly frame. The wheels are Skyway 6 spokes, the components include Dia-Compe brakes, DynaMax saddle, and a Spin-Tech handlebar clamp. Both of these bikes have front forks and handlebars that can spin around with out tangling up the front brake cables. Both bikes have foot pegs on the front forkes, and mounting points for foot pegs on the rear drop-outs. These bikes be longed to my brother’s boys, who use to do trick while ridding them. My brother gave the bikes to me to sell, and I want to know what their worth. My brother told me he payed over 200 dollars a piece for them new back in 1987.

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