
This commuter bike has an entry-level price but is packed with advanced features that will enhance your riding enjoyment. It’s small enough to stash on the bus when folded and light enough to carry up stairs. Folds down in about 15 seconds. Shimano seven-speed drivetrain offers plenty of gearing options for hills. Shimano’s short cage derailleur is made specifically for small diameter wheels so shifting is smooth and effortless. Adjustable handlebars and seatpost provide a custom fit. Frame is made of strong, lightweight aluminum. Folded size 31 “H x 25 “W x 11 “D. 26 lb. 11 oz. Fits riders 4′8″ to 6′4″. Capacity 230 lb. Imported.
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Designed for BMX riders whose skills or size have exceeded beginner bikes, the 2010 Ramrodder is ideal for getting started at local skate or dirt parks. The Ramrodder doesn’t compromise on quality, with such features an Eastern original LB-9 RHD cassette hub, three-piece Shaft cranks, and lightweight Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) pedals with a true dual-concave design. The bike also offers thin Skull grips with small, thick flanges, Tektro U-brakes, and 4-inch long steel Byrd pegs. Want to learn more about jumping and tricks but aren’t quite ready to invest in an advanced BMX bike? Look no further than the Ramrodder. Specifications:Frame: Eastern 1020 Hi-Ten frame with integrated Grim Reaper-style seat post clamp Fork: Eastern taper-leg forks with hang-free dropout design Pedals: Eastern CFRP for weight savings Hub: Eastern original, easy-to-adjust LB-9 right-hand drive hub with 6-paw driver and durable oversized bearings Cranks: Eastern original Shaft 3-piece Brakes: Tektro U-brakes with grey compound pads for superior stopping Bottom bracket: Sealed mid-bottom bracket for reliable performance Colors: Green or black Weight: 27 pounds
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Designed for BMX riders whose skills or size have exceeded beginner bikes, the 2010 Night Prowler is ideal for getting started at local skate or dirt parks. The Night Prowler is equipped with Eastern’s lightweight Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) pedals, which offer a true dual-concave design, an unsealed chromoly axle, and a knurled pedal surface. The bike also includes economical 20-inch Curb Monkey tires that excel on a variety of surfaces. Add in removable brake mounts and all-new geometry and you have a terrific street shredder as well. Want to learn more about jumping and tricks but aren’t quite ready to invest in an advanced BMX bike? Look no further than the Night Prowler. Specifications:Frame: Night Prowler frame with 4130 Chromoly down tube, replaceable brake mounts, Eastern logo dropouts, and integrated “Grim Reaper” seat post clamp; the frame includes Eastern’s lifetime warranty Fork: Eastern full 4130 Chromoly with tapered legs and hang-free dropout design Headset: Sealed bearing 45/45 internal Sprocket: Original Eastern 25T Medusa steel sprocket Cranks: Original Eastern Shaft Chromoly heat-treated 3-piece cranks Bottom bracket: Eastern sealed bearing mid-BB Handlebar: Eastern 8-by-27-inch with Read the rest of this entry »

A great choice for kids looking for their first BMX bike, the 2010 LoDown is equipped with beginner-level components and accessories, making it an affordable yet reliable choice for fledgling BMX riders. The bike is outfitted with a LoDown hi-tensile-strength steel frame and fork, along with lightweight Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) pedals, which offer a true dual-concave design. As a result, the bike rides smooth and easy, with a no-frills build that excels on the street or trail. The bike also includes a sleek, slim Pinner seat, which is made of sculpted foam to keep you comfortable. Other features include 20-inch Kenda K-Rad tires, a forged alloy U-brake, and forged and heat-treated Cro-Mo cranks. Specifications:Frame: Lo-Down hi-tensile strength 1020 steel frame with lifetime warranty Fork: Cobra hi-tensile-strength 1020 steel Headset: 1-1/8-inch Aheadset Sprocket: 39T steel with Eastern seal graphic Cranks: Forged and heat-treated 1-piece Cro-Mo cranks (light and strong) Bottom bracket: American loose ball bearing Handlebar: Eastern 7.5-by-25-inch with 10-degree sweep Stem: Forged alloy front load Grip: Eastern coral grip Front hub: Eastern logo alloy 3/8-inch loose ball bearing Rear hub: Eastern lo Read the rest of this entry »

2010 may just be the “Year of the Cobra,” at least if Eastern Bikes gets its way. Designed for lighter riders just getting their start in BMX, the 2010 Cobra is equipped with beginner-level components and accessories, making it an affordable yet reliable choice for fledgling BMX fans. The Cobra’s lightweight Carbon Fiber Reinforced Plastic (CFRP) pedals, for instance, offer a true dual-concave design, with an unsealed chromoly axle and a knurled pedal surface. The bike also includes an economical 20-inch Curb Monkey front tire that’s ideal for street, park, or trail use and a 20-inch Burnout rear tire that offers virtually no rolling resistance. Specifications:Frame: Cobra hi-tensile-strength 1020 steel frame with lifetime warranty Fork: Cobra hi-tensile-strength 1020 steel Headset: 1-1/8-inch Aheadset Sprocket: Original Eastern 25T Medusa steel sprocket Cranks: Original Eastern Shaft Chromoly heat-treated 3-piece cranks Bottom bracket: American loose ball bearing Handlebar: Eastern 7.5-by-25-inch with 10-degree sweep Stem: Forged alloy front load Grip: Eastern coral grip Front hub: Eastern logo alloy 3/8-inch loose ball bearing Rear hub: Eastern original LB-9 cassette hub; 1-piece, 9-tooth driver with 6-pawl eng Read the rest of this entry »
I’m thinking about buying one but I would like to know how much they weigh.
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?
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.
I own a “Vertical Throax” BMX but I can’t find it anywhere on the Internet.
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.