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RBX2002A
RAYMAX / OEM
BMX race bike, an extreme racing bike that is constantly evolving in speed and passion. BMX race bike came into being in California, USA in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At that time, children rode bicycles on dirt tracks to imitate motorcycle cross-country races, which was the origin of BMX.
Early BMX race bikes were relatively simple and had a basic structure. As time went on, this sport gradually gained attention, and the design and manufacture of bicycles continued to improve.
In the 1980s, BMX race bikes began to move towards professionalization, and the frame material gradually shifted from traditional steel to lighter and stronger aluminum alloy and carbon fiber, greatly reducing the weight of the whole vehicle and increasing the riding speed.
In terms of wheel sets, the material and pattern of tires are constantly optimized to adapt to various complex track conditions, and the manufacturing process of wheel hubs is becoming more and more sophisticated, improving strength and stability.
The speed change system has evolved from the initial simple gears to more precise, sensitive and diversified speed change configurations, allowing riders to more easily cope with different track ups and downs and competition requirements.
Entering the 21st century, the research and development and innovation of BMX race bikes are changing with each passing day. The brake system is becoming more powerful and reliable, and the ergonomic design of the handlebars and seats is more perfect, providing riders with a more comfortable riding experience and better control performance.
Today, the BMX race bike has become a highly anticipated extreme sports equipment, attracting countless brave riders to challenge themselves and pursue their dreams on the field. It is not just a bicycle, but also a symbol of speed and passion, challenge and breakthrough, and witnesses the continuous exploration and pursuit of human limits.
Frame | Aluminum Alloy | |
Fork | Chromoly 4013 | |
Brakeset | Disc brake | |
![]() | Chain | KMC |
![]() | Crank | BCD 110mm, 40T*1/8“*1/2” |
![]() | Saddle | VELO,Plastic saddle |
![]() | Handlebar | Alloy 2 piece |
![]() | Seat post | Alloy |
![]() | Hub | Aluminum Alloy, front: 2 bearing, rear: 4 bearing center lock 120 clicks |
![]() | Wheel | Alloy,double wall 28H*14G |
![]() | Tire | SCHWALBE, ONE performance, 20 1-3/8 " |
BMX race bike, an extreme racing bike that is constantly evolving in speed and passion. BMX race bike came into being in California, USA in the late 1960s and early 1970s. At that time, children rode bicycles on dirt tracks to imitate motorcycle cross-country races, which was the origin of BMX.
Early BMX race bikes were relatively simple and had a basic structure. As time went on, this sport gradually gained attention, and the design and manufacture of bicycles continued to improve.
In the 1980s, BMX race bikes began to move towards professionalization, and the frame material gradually shifted from traditional steel to lighter and stronger aluminum alloy and carbon fiber, greatly reducing the weight of the whole vehicle and increasing the riding speed.
In terms of wheel sets, the material and pattern of tires are constantly optimized to adapt to various complex track conditions, and the manufacturing process of wheel hubs is becoming more and more sophisticated, improving strength and stability.
The speed change system has evolved from the initial simple gears to more precise, sensitive and diversified speed change configurations, allowing riders to more easily cope with different track ups and downs and competition requirements.
Entering the 21st century, the research and development and innovation of BMX race bikes are changing with each passing day. The brake system is becoming more powerful and reliable, and the ergonomic design of the handlebars and seats is more perfect, providing riders with a more comfortable riding experience and better control performance.
Today, the BMX race bike has become a highly anticipated extreme sports equipment, attracting countless brave riders to challenge themselves and pursue their dreams on the field. It is not just a bicycle, but also a symbol of speed and passion, challenge and breakthrough, and witnesses the continuous exploration and pursuit of human limits.
Frame | Aluminum Alloy | |
Fork | Chromoly 4013 | |
Brakeset | Disc brake | |
![]() | Chain | KMC |
![]() | Crank | BCD 110mm, 40T*1/8“*1/2” |
![]() | Saddle | VELO,Plastic saddle |
![]() | Handlebar | Alloy 2 piece |
![]() | Seat post | Alloy |
![]() | Hub | Aluminum Alloy, front: 2 bearing, rear: 4 bearing center lock 120 clicks |
![]() | Wheel | Alloy,double wall 28H*14G |
![]() | Tire | SCHWALBE, ONE performance, 20 1-3/8 " |