- Bike Type: BMX Bike
- Brand: ELITE BICYCLES
- Color: Black Combat
- Wheel Size: 16 Inches
- Frame Material: Steel
- Special Feature: Freestyle, BMX
- Included Components: A set of pegs
- Size: 16″
- Brake Style: U Brake
- FRAME: Hi-tensile steel (20″ Top-tube) FORK: Hi-tensile steel 1 1/8
- HEADSET: 1 1/8″ standard unsealed
- SPROCKET: 25T HUB: F 3/8 & R 14mm
- PEDALS: 1/2 ” Threads Plastic Platform
- BOTTOM BRACKET: Unsealed American 19 mm
- CRANKS: 170 mm Chromoly 1-pc
- BARS: hi-tensile steel (8.75″ Rise)
- STEM: Alloy (50 mm reach) top load
- TIRES: 20 x 2.4″ (20″ Bike) 16x 2.4″ for (16″Bike) DRIVER: 9T PEGS: Pair Included








































Katrina Buckley –
This is a kid’s bike, not a serious BMX bike. I suspected this going in but I figured better to get a $280 bike to see if my son is even into the whole BMX thing vs. spending serious $1300 on a We the People to find out all he wants to do with it is cruise an 1/8 a mile to his podnuh’s house to play Fortnite. It looks amazing and he loves it that’s all that matters to me. Front pegs hit the fork tubes so if you tighten them down, you can see the axle start to bend. One of the Allen screws on the handle bar block is now stripped after one day of riding/ doing wheelies…we couldn’t get the handlebars to stop moving forward and back when riding hard so I ended up overtightening one of the allem screws I assume causing it to strip out. There is a reason you spend minimum $500 on a new BMX bike that you intend on riding hard, especially when you or your kid’s safety is involved. This bike is a great poser bike and definitely looks the part, especially to an 8 year old who just cares about the lime green tires and pot metal pegs hanging off the axles…if you’re like me and just wants to see if your kid is interested in BMX before dropping beaucoup moulla on a setup that only gets used to ride over to thier friends’ house, this is a good choice. It is a good looking bike and definitely looks the part…much better looking than the average bike you see in Walmart so it’s worth the extra $80 for the aesthetic woah (his friends were literally drooling over this thing and my son’s head is now twice the size it was this morning). AGAIN, I WOULD NOT let my kid do any serious BMX work on this bike if anything for the sake of safety…its too heavy and not strong enough imo. Cruising the neighborhood, great…BMX park, nope.
D.C –
I bought this bike for my 6 year old who is pretty tall for his age (53β tall) he fits it, although it is big for him. The issue is his hand isnβt big enough to grip the brake. Almost every review was asking if this bike would be ok for a 6/7 year old so I thought Iβd share. There is no way any of my neighbors or friendβs 6 year olds who are average height would be able to ride this even if there wasnβt the brake issue. Iβm 5β5β and itβs perfect for me! So I guess I got a new bike until he grows into it.
Randy –
The bike is good Iβm a 13 years old and itβs fine for learning and doing tricks. Though the breaks arenβt good, I ride down hill to get to the park itβs sometimes really scary because the breaks donβt really stop the bike so I have to go into the grass sometimes. Other than that itβs good
Jbuck –
I loved everything about it. But when i was installing the pedals they werent going in fully. Turns out the thread was messed up and now I cant ride the bike for a couple days while i get the thread replaced. Not a big deal but overall super cool bike and worth the money 100%. Also the front wheel is a little confusing but you just have to link the washer into part of the bike.
Barone.ash –
The bike itself is solid! It is super clean looking and smooth with the ride. So the manufacturer is not at fault for it arriving in such poor condition which is unfortunate because my sons bday is this weekend so there isnβt enough time to return it. Iβll be able to touch up a few spots with a sharpie but for $300 itβs kind of disappointing. Also save yourself the $120 for assembly. It took me about 15 minutes.
Sandi Wright –
I love this bike. Great for your money if getting into bmx. My first bmx..
SpecialK –
My son (13) loves his new bike. We got the flat black “stealth” model. My only critique is the hex screws rust extremely easily. He rode it home in the rain one time and they all started to rust. We cleaned them up and sprayed them all with a flat black rustoleum, would have been a lot easier to do before assembly. I highly suggest painting any unpainted screws.
JL –
I bought this for my 11 year old son. It came packaged very secure, 95% assembled and was very easy to assemble the rest. He loves it! Sharp bike for the price!