- Bike Type: BMX Bike
- Age Range (Description): Kid
- Brand: Sullivan Sport
- Number of Speeds: 8
- Color: Gun Metal/Black
- Wheel Size: 10 Inches
- Frame Material: Metal
- Suspension Type: Rear
- Special Feature: freestyle, BMX, lightweight
- Included Components: Bicycle Pump
- NEXT LEVEL RADNESS: The Mini BMX Bike is perfect for the rad kids who have everything. It’s a pocket-sized proper BMX, packed with genuine BMX features!
- WHEELS: Thanks to lightweight 10″ wheels it’s possible to pull off some big tricks on this little bike! Unique wheels include a sealed alloy freewheel rear hub, the tyres are our very own design!
- AUTHENTIC STYLING: From the 3″ wide tyres to the fixed saddle, and the top-load stem to the 25T-9T micro gearing, this mini kids BMX bike is ready to shred!
- SAFETY & DESIGN DETAILS: Suitable for ages 8+, the Mini BMX is supplied with a set of brakes and a chain-guard. Backed by our 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.





















Jay –
It was a Gift for 9yr old son and he loves it. He changed the seat to an adjustable style seat/post for comfort and removed brakes that didn’t work he said. He gives it 5 stars. I should say its far from prefect. The bike kinda “dog walks” when ridden in straight line, welds are questionable and frame came scratched. With that being said it’s a solid little bike that can handle the occasional teenager who wants to try some tricks at the local skate park. The bottom bracket assembly and rear hub are holding up so far without any attention to my surprise. The only real mark against the bike is it’s difficult to pump up tires due to the valve stem and spokes being crammed into that small rim.
Shirley Fortune –
I’d purchase this bike again if needed. It was an easy assembly, less than 15 minutes. It held up through some rough riding by my grandson and lots of the kids in his neighborhood. It rates an A+ with us.
Nicole Mac –
Bought our 3 sons mini BMX bikes for Christmas. 1 rocker irok davie Jones and 2 Sullivan ambush. The bikes are similar in size and quality, but the Sullivan is the better bike. Both companies rate their bikes as being able to withstand abuse from full grown riders. While this is probably true, any full grown person is going to need a chiropractor after riding these things for more than 5 minutes. Note: I replaced the handlebars with shorter ones I had laying around for our 3 year old. The taller bars are the ones that come with the bike. The Sullivan’s were $250 each and the rocker $200.Sullivan pros:-come with handbrakes. Good for little ones to learn how to use brakes, but for bigger riders the bikes don’t really go fast enough for the brakes to be a necessity.-coasts way better than the rocker-cassette hub with thicker rear axle than the rocker-the color change paint coating is amazing(I fear the coatings may not be durable though. See cons)-more comfortable for larger riders than the rocker, but not by muchCons:-worthless seat. Not sure why it is angled so aggressively. The bike is so small that it won’t interfere with rider when jumping or attempting tricks.-heavy. These bikes weigh more than their regular size freestyle bikes: cult juvenile and fit misfit.-the brakes that come with the bike are low end. Not expecting top quality, but my smallest child has an incredibly hard time squeezing the lever. Even after adjusting it.-The coating on the gunmetal Sullivan was already blemished on the rear dropouts, right out of the box. Leads me to believe the coating will not be durable.Rocker pros:- nicer grips, stem, and seat- paint job is possibly more durable-$50 cheaper-easier to assemble, but both brands are not hardCons:-although the sprocket appears to be the same for both brands, the rocker’s is untrue. Depending where the crank is positioned, the chain goes from super tight to sloppy loose. This to me is unacceptable on a brand new bike.-the bike does not coast nicely at all. There is much more resistance in the front wheel bearings than the Sullivan. I will try loosening up the inner nuts a touch to see if it helps, but since the bike came with the front wheel installed, it should have came functioning correctly right out of the box.While both bikes are Chinese made, which I despise, the Sullivan is the superior product. The $50 difference will add up when buying multiple bikes, but if you are only buying one or the price isn’t much of an issue, the Sullivan is the one to buy.
Isaiah Mcbride –
The bike is of good solid hardware. Comes sssembled aside from bars/front tire/pedals and last but not least the front brake. Other then that it’s put together 🙂 Frame is great good welds. It’s for my 6yo. Learned to ride it in literally 10 minutes. It’s extremely ergonomic. He’s about 46 inches tall and it has plenty of room for growth. Only complaint is the seat is too slanted for the kid and the chain guard had to go as well due to resistance on the chain. Pretty stout all in all
Caralee –
Ordered this bike for a xmas gift for our son. We put it together xmas morning but the gear on the back tire was backwards so our son wasnt able yo enjoy it right off. We sent in an email, being the holidays they were quick to respond and apologetic about what happened. We sent a video on what was wrong and they had another wheel sent to us quite quickly. We are very happy with the bike and our son loves it! Bummer start to xmas morning but the representative we had made things so much better and quick as he could!
family history buff –
Our 9 year old son saved for a long time to purchase this bike. It was easy to assemble, and he loves riding it and trying new tricks. It is sturdy. He is very happy with his purchase.
MB –
My 11 year old son loves this mini bmx
Philip Meadows –
Nice quality bike and easy assembly.