🚲 Unleash the BMX Pro in Your Kid!
The AVASTA 18 20 inch Freestyle BMX Bicycle is the ideal starter bike for young riders, featuring a durable Hi-Ten steel frame, precision brakes, and a reliable wheelset. Perfect for freestyle and tricks, it comes mostly assembled with tools included, making it easy for parents and exciting for kids.
Age range | Big Kid |
Bike type | BMX Bike |
Brake type | Linear Pull |
Color | Black with Green Tires |
Style | 20 inch (With Pegs) |
Frame material | High Tensile Steel |
Number of speeds | 16 |
Power source | Pedal power |
Skill level | Beginner |
Usage | Freestyle, Tricks |
Suspension | Rigid |
Wheel size | 20 Inches |
Included components | Tool Kit |
Brand | AVASTA |
Manufacturer | AVASTA |
Package Dimensions | 121 x 56.7 x 20 cm; 16.3 kg |
ASIN | B0CPFHBF42 |
D**T
great bike
great bike for the price
Y**E
Great bike
Perfect for my 8 year old. Definitely recommend
L**D
Sheared bolt on day 2
2 days into riding the bike the 360 bolt sheared as grandson was riding the bike making the steering unresponsive and grandson was thrown from the bike. The bike was picked for the the fact it was 360 handlebars. Inferior bolts?
K**R
Amazing
The seat is very comfortable the stand decent grip really good money lower quality amazing appearance not as it looks in the ad
A**R
Decent enough
Good enough bmx bike for the price. Bought two, one for my teenage son and the other for my younger daughter. As my son is nearly 6ft I've a sling-back/bent post on order to give him extra room, the same as I have on mine and my wife's.Construction is good and the U-brakes are better quality than some at this price range. Although as is typical, the brake lever adjustment screws are quite light/cheap alloy.The tools are poor though, especially the screwdriver and the spanners. I would suggest using your own. The alan keys are fine.Bikes come partially assembled, rear wheel attached along with a lever. You have to do the front wheel, seat, pedals, brake pads and the front/back brake lever. You'll also need to inflate the tyres and add the reflectors.One word of caution, one bike had the rear brake lever on the right-side, ideally the front lever (in the UK) should be on the right.To adjust the brakes it is really a two-person job. One person pulls the brakes/pads together whilst the other tightens the nuts.To do it well, loosen the brake adjuster nuts on the levers and on the the brakes themselves slightly. That way once you have tightened the nuts against the cables, you can loosen them with a couple of turns. This will give you a mm or so of clearance. The rear brake is the fiddlest.The kickstand is an added bonus, although it's quite cheap but does the job stopping the kids from laying the bikes on the ground.No bell is supplied, but are cheap to buy if you think it's important.
R**Y
Rubbish
Front wheel and inner tube aren't good inner tube keeps going down ,I brought new inner tube but it still goes down something wrong with front wheel and tyre
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