With most riding done in a stand-up position, your child won't outgrow the bike too quickly
Unlike some BMX bikes, the Blizzard features front and rear brakes for confidence-inspiring braking power
Lightweight, durable alloy frame is designed to stand up to bumps and knocks as the rider learns the ropes of biking
Designed to accelerate when the gate drops, corner precisely and to catch the backside of doubles.
frame | BMX aluminium frame |
fork | BMX race fork |
headset | Polygon caged bearing |
stem | Alloy |
handlebar | BMX handlebar 670mm |
crankset | Alloy Crank PRO-442, 42T |
cassette | 16T |
chain | KMC |
brake | ALLOY V-BRAKE |
wheelset | Alloy rims with alloy hub |
saddle | Polygon |
seatpost | Alloy 27.2 x 250mm |
weight | 12kg |
tyre | Front 20 x 1.95", Rear 20 x 1.75" |
FRAME | BMX aluminium frame |
Fork | BMX race fork |
Headset | Polygon caged bearing |
Stem | Alloy |
Handlebar | BMX handlebar 670mm |
Crankset | Alloy Crank PRO-442, 42T |
Cassette | 16T |
Chain | KMC |
BRAKE | ALLOY V-BRAKE |
Wheelset | Alloy rims with alloy hub |
Saddle | Polygon |
Seatpost | Alloy 27.2 x 250mm |
Weight | 12kg |
Tyre | Front 20 x 1.95", Rear 20 x 1.75" |
Ride Style | Race BMX |
Frame Material | Alloy |
Pedals Included | No |
Accommodates growth | With most riding done in a stand-up position, your child won't outgrow the bike too quickly |
Front and rear brakes | Unlike some BMX bikes, the Blizzard features front and rear brakes for confidence-inspiring braking power |
Alloy Frame | Lightweight, durable alloy frame is designed to stand up to bumps and knocks as the rider learns the ropes of biking |
* All specifications listed are subject to change without notice. Please note that our specifications may be impacted by manufacturer component substitution changes caused by high global demand for bikes and resulting supply chain issues in the bike industry. We recommend confirming the specifications with your local Evo Cycles showroom if you have any questions.
Bike Weight: Many brands strive to list the lowest possible weight, but in reality weight can vary based on frame size, finish, hardware and accessories. The most accurate way to determine any bike's weight is to have your local showroom weigh it for you.