Details
For the rider looking to get serious about racing. Proprietary Redline formed 6061-T-6 alloy frame, sealed hubs, and 100% Chromoly butted and tapered race fork for performance and value that is top of the class.
Specs
Frame | Redline Proprietary 6061 T6 Alloy Formed Tubing, Machined BB, Integrated HT, Euro BB |
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Fork | RL 100% Full Chromo, Multi Butted with Tapered Legs |
Headset | Integrated Headset 1 1/8, Aluminum top cap |
Rims/Wheels | Sun Rhyno Lite |
Hubs | Redline Aluminum Fully Sealed |
Spokes | Black, Stainless Steel |
Tires | Tioga PowerBand F. 20 x 1.85" / PowerBlock R. 20 x 1.75" |
Crankset | Proline 2pc Alloy Forged Cranks 175mm w/24mm Chromo Spindle |
Chainrings | 44T |
Bottom Bracket | Sealed Euro BB |
Chain | KMC Z33 |
Freewheel | 16T |
Handlebars | RL Pro Chromo 7.5" 12? Back, 1? Up |
Tape/Grips | RL Pro Hex |
Stem | RL Aluminum HollowPoint 55mm |
Brake Levers | Tektro |
Brakes | Tektro 930AL Linear |
Pedals | RL Aluminum 9/16" Platform |
Saddle | Pivotal No padding |
Seat Post | Aluminum Pivotal 26.8mm |
Accessories & Extras | Redline Chain Tensioners |
* Subject to change without notice.
Part Numbers
Option | UPC |
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Gloss Blue / 20.5-inch | 791964563945 |
Reviews
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by PowerReviewsPros
- Lightweight (7)
- Versatile (7)
- Tough (5)
- Stylish (4)
- great handling
Cons
- Not the best racing bike
- None
- Not Durable
Best Uses
- Racing (7)
- Street Riding (3)
- Trail (3)
- Freestyle (2)
- Vert
- Riding around
REVIEWS
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Pros
- Lightweight
- Versatile
- Durable
Cons
- None
Best Uses
- Riding around
Comments:
i love this style of bike I've had mine for a couple of years and no problems thumbs up
Pros
- Versatile
Cons
- Not Durable
Best Uses
- Racing
Comments:
I love it I use it for both the skate park and for BMX. When I go to the skate park I simply put the stook tires on it and it get huge air beacuse of its light wieght but when I race it I put 1" togo tires on it and it flys like a bat out of Hell. The morale of this coment is that nomater what you want to do with it with an extra set of tires you can DO IT.
Pros
- Versatile
Cons
- Not the best racing bike
Best Uses
- Street Riding
- Vert
- Racing
Comments:
I like this bike it is good for a person just starting BMX racing but not for freestyle. I have taken this bike to the freestyle track and it is ok, it all depends on the rider.
Pros
- Lightweight
- Versatile
- Stylish
- Tough
Cons
Best Uses
- Racing
- Trail
Comments:
this bike is amazing to go out to the bmx track or hit the jumps with.It's light weight, tough and stylish what more could you ask four.
Pros
- Tough
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
- Racing
Comments:
I am 32 years old and my oldest son is 7, we both have Redline Pro and Pro jr bikes. I have owned many different bike but this is by far the best! Light weight, tough, and very fast in the open! Looking forward to more fun on my Proline Pro this week end!!
Pros
- Tough
- Stylish
- Versatile
- Lightweight
Cons
Best Uses
Comments:
this is that best bike in the world very well made bike i have a blue one and all my friends r jellsous!is this better than a salt bike?
Pros
- Lightweight
- Stylish
- Tough
- Versatile
Cons
Best Uses
- Trail
- Street Riding
- Freestyle
- Racing
Comments:
um... i was wondering how muched this bike cost
Pros
- Versatile
- Lightweight
- Tough
- Great bike
- Stylish
Cons
Best Uses
- Freestyle
- Trail
- Street Riding
- Racing
Comments:
this bike is great. It ways like 3 pounds. I can ramp with it and fly. I recked once already and the bike was not damaged at all. It was a bad crash 2. Great bike. I recomend it 2 all.
Pros
- Lightweight
- great handling
Cons
Best Uses
- Racing
Comments:
I race bmx a little and this bike is so light that i can throw it about four feet in the air, and catch it like it were a feather.
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