AL6 Alloy
Aluminum has been the go to material for bicycles since the late 90's. Polygon uses an aluminum blend that is lighter and more durable than our competitors. Starting with 6061 triple butted tubing and heat treated for strength and durability, ALX frames are built to last the test of time.
series | POLYGON ROGUE |
model category | BMX 20" |
sizes (ct) | 8" |
frame color 1 | Blue |
decal color | RED - BLUE |
fork | HI-TEN BMX FORK |
handlebar | STEEL HANDLEBAR, W 670MM R 170MM |
stem | ALLOY STEM, E 50MM B 22.2MM |
headset | SEMI-INTEGRATED HEADSET |
saddle | FOAM SADDLE |
seatpost | ALLOY SEATPOST, 27.2MMX250MM |
crankset | ALLOY CRANKSET 170MM, 42T |
pedals | PP PEDALS |
bottom bracket | Steel BB |
chain | KMC C-410 |
cassette sprocket | SINGLE 18T |
brake lever | TWO FINGER ALLOY LEVER |
brake set | ALLOY V-BRAKE |
tyre | DELI S-199 20"X1.95" |
wheel | ALLOY SINGLE WALL 36H |
Series | POLYGON ROGUE |
Model Category | BMX 20" |
SIZES (CT) | 8" |
FRAME COLOR 1 | Blue |
DECAL COLOR | RED - BLUE |
Fork | HI-TEN BMX FORK |
Handlebar | STEEL HANDLEBAR, W 670MM R 170MM |
Stem | ALLOY STEM, E 50MM B 22.2MM |
Headset | SEMI-INTEGRATED HEADSET |
Saddle | FOAM SADDLE |
Seatpost | ALLOY SEATPOST, 27.2MMX250MM |
Crankset | ALLOY CRANKSET 170MM, 42T |
PEDALS | PP PEDALS |
Bottom Bracket | Steel BB |
Chain | KMC C-410 |
Cassette Sprocket | SINGLE 18T |
Brake lever | TWO FINGER ALLOY LEVER |
BRAKE SET | ALLOY V-BRAKE |
Tyre | DELI S-199 20"X1.95" |
Wheel | ALLOY SINGLE WALL 36H |
Ride Style | Race BMX |
Fork Material | Steel |
Frame Material | Alloy |
Pedals Included | Yes |
Top Tube Length | 20.5" |
* 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.