Wildman

$549.00
Description

With a 19.5" top tube, the Wildman might be small but it packs a mean punch. It's the perfect bike for a new BMXer looking to hit the trails, street, or skatepark. Built with 25-9 gearing, tapered fork legs, and extra-wide 2.3" tires, it's ready to be put to the test.

Click here to see assembly instructions for your new bike.

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KEY FEATURES
  • Wildman frame design with integrated seat clamp and micro dropouts
  • SE tapered-leg forks with cut-out clearance for pegs
  • 25-9 micro gearing with SE sprocket
  • Alloy hubs
  • Lightweight seat/post combo
  • Top-load stem with hidden top cap for clean look
  • Extra-wide 2.3" tires provide more traction and forgiveness on harsh landings
  • 26 pounds
SPECIFICATIONS
Suggested Rider Size4'4"- 5' (132cm-152cm)
Colour(s)Blue, Gray
Frame68mm American BB, 5mm Dropouts, Integrated Seat Clamp
ForkTapered Legs, 3/8" Dropouts w/ 32mm Offset
Crankset3-pc Cr-Mo, 170mm, American Bottom Bracket, 140mm Spindle Length, 19mm Spindle Diameter, 25T SE Sprocket
PedalsSE Nylon Fiber Platform
ChainKMC S1
WheelsetSE Alloy 36H 3/8" Front & 14mm Rear Hubs with Alloy Rims, 9T Driver
TyresInnova Mimosa, 20" x 2.3" Front & Rear
BrakesetZ-Star RX-935D, Clearance For Wide Tires, Soft-Compound Shoes
Brake LeversTektro 319AC, 2-Finger Alloy
HeadsetTange 1-1/8" Threadless
HandlebarSE Wing Bar, 27.5" x 7.5", 10° Backsweep, 1° Upsweep
StemSE Top-Load Alloy, Lightweight External Cutouts, Hidden Top Cap, 50mm Reach
GripsSE DSP Grips w/ Rubber SE End Plugs
SeatLightweight SE Seat/Post Combo w/ Padding
SeatpostIntegrated Alloy, 25.4mm
Seat ClampIntegrated
Weight26 lbs / 11.79 kgs
* Specification subject to change without notice
GEOMETRY
ATop Tube, Actual 19.5"
BSeat Tube, Center To Top8.7"
CSeat Tube Angle 70°
DHead Tube Angle 74°
EChainstay Length13.7"
FWheelbase35.3"
GBottom Bracket Height 11.9"
HStandover22.6"
Stem50mm
Handlebar Width27.5"
Crank170mm
Wheel Size20"
Seat Post Diameter25.4mm

WILDMAN

STEP-BY-STEP

HOW TO BUILD YOUR NEW SE BIKE!

SE bikes ship partially assembled from the factory. We always recommend that a trained mechanic build your bike, but if you follow this guide and take your time, you can build the bike yourself.