
š¤ Elite BMX Destro 20" ā Black Camo Edition ā Built to Shred, Styled to Stand Out š¤
Turn the streets into your playground with the Elite Destro 20" BMX in Black Camo. Whether you're hitting the park, riding street, or just cruising the neighborhood, the Destro is built to handle it all with style, durability, and aggressive performance.
With its sleek black camo paint job, sealed bearings, and pro-level geometry, this BMX bike looks just as good as it ridesāmaking it perfect for both beginners and experienced riders looking for a solid freestyle setup without breaking the bank.
š ļø Specifications:
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Frame: Hi-tensile steel (20.5" top tube)
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Fork: Hi-tensile steel, tapered legs
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Bars: 4-piece Chromoly, 8.75" rise
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Cranks: 3-piece Chromoly, 170mm
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Bottom Bracket: Mid sealed bearing
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Sprocket: 25T CNC aluminum
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Pedals: 9/16ā BMX platform
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Chain: 1/8ā
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Rear Hub: Sealed 14mm, 9T driver, cassette-style
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Front Hub: Sealed 3/8ā axle
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Tires: 20" x 2.4" (front & rear)
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Brakes: Alloy U-brake (rear only)
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Pegs: 2 included for freestyle tricks
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Weight: Approx. 26.2 lbs
š¤ Why Choose the Elite Destro Black Camo?
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Stylish urban camo finish for a stealth look
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Sealed hubs & bottom bracket = smoother, longer-lasting performance
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Ready for street, park, or freestyle sessions
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Great price point for beginner to intermediate riders
šø Financing Available
Ride now, pay later! Ask us about flexible financing options so you can take home your new BMX today without the full upfront cost.
š² Stop by for a Test Ride
Come to Live 4 Bikes in Bellflower and check out the Elite Destro in person! Take it for a quick spin, feel the build quality, and see how it stacks up against other freestyle BMX bikes we have in stock.
š“ More BMX Options In-Store
Not your color or style? We carry a wide selection of Elite BMX, SE Bikes, Throne, and moreā20ā, 24ā, 26ā, and 29ā models available.
Live 4 Bikes ā Bellflower, CA
Your one-stop shop for BMX, cruisers, e-bikes, gear, service, and solid advice. Proudly serving Downey, Norwalk, South Gate, and beyond.
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FRAME:Ā Hi-tensile steel (20" Toptube)
FORK:Ā Cr-MoĀ
HEADSET:Ā 1 1/8" Integrated sealed
STEM:Ā Alloy (50mm reach)
BARS:Ā 4 Piece Cr-MOĀ (8.75" Rise)
CRANKS:Ā 3-Piece Cr-Mo Crank xĀ 170mmĀ Ā
BOTTOM BRACKET:Ā Sealed 48T SplineĀ
PEDALS:Ā Hi-Density Plastic PlatformĀ
SPROCKET:Ā 25T
DRIVER:Ā 9T
TIRES:Ā 20 x 2.4"
BRAKE LEVER:Ā Tektro AlloyĀ
BRAKES:Ā Tektro Alloy U-brake
WEIGHT:Ā 26.2 lbs
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Introduction
BMX biking is a captivating and adrenaline-fueled sport that has captured the hearts of riders around the globe. BMX bikes, with their compact frames and sturdy build, are designed to endure the high-impact nature of freestyle tricks, racing, and the exploratory ventures of young riders. In this article, we'll delve into the world of BMX bikes, highlighting the different types of 20-inch bikes available, including freestyle, racing, and kids' bikes.
1. Freestyle BMX Bikes
Freestyle BMX bikes are specifically designed to perform a wide range of tricks and stunts on various terrains, such as skate parks, street obstacles, and dirt jumps. They are built to withstand the constant punishment of jumps, grinds, and high-impact landings. Freestyle BMX bikes are characterized by their durability, maneuverability, and versatility.
a) Street Bikes: Street bikes are ideal for riders who prefer urban environments and enjoy the challenge of utilizing the cityscape for their stunts. These bikes typically have reinforced frames, pegs on the axles for grinding, and a gyro braking system for advanced bar spins and tailwhips.
b) Park Bikes: Park bikes are designed for riders who frequent skate parks and enjoy catching air off ramps and transitions. They usually feature a lighter frame, high-rise handlebars for better control, and a minimalistic design to enhance agility and responsiveness.
c) Dirt Jump Bikes: Dirt jump bikes are built to tackle jumps and trails with rugged terrains. They feature sturdy frames, knobby tires for improved traction, and a suspension system for absorbing shocks upon landing. These bikes often have a single gear and a compact chainring for better clearance during jumps.
2. Racing BMX Bikes
Racing BMX bikes are engineered for speed, agility, and precision, making them ideal for competitive racing events held on specialized tracks. These bikes prioritize lightweight frames and components to maximize acceleration and maneuverability. Racing BMX bikes are typically equipped with larger gearing systems for higher top speeds and are designed to excel on smooth surfaces.
a) Mini/Junior Bikes: Mini and junior racing BMX bikes are designed for younger riders who are just starting in the sport. These bikes feature smaller frames and components, enabling young riders to maneuver and control their bikes effectively. They are excellent choices for kids who want to get into BMX racing.
b) Expert/Pro Bikes: Expert and pro racing BMX bikes are built for more experienced riders who compete at higher levels. These bikes have larger frames and components to accommodate taller riders, and they boast advanced features, such as carbon fiber frames, lightweight wheels, and precise gearing systems.
3. Kids' BMX Bikes
Kids' BMX bikes are tailored to suit the needs of young riders who want to experience the thrill of BMX biking. These bikes are specifically designed to be smaller, lighter, and easier to control, ensuring a safe and enjoyable ride for children.
Kids' BMX bikes often feature adjustable seat heights, smaller frames, and simplified components to accommodate the size and skill level of young riders. They provide a stepping stone for children to develop their bike-handling skills and progress into more advanced BMX disciplines.
BMX biking offers a thrilling and exhilarating experience for riders of all ages and skill levels. Whether you're into freestyle tricks, competitive racing, or seeking a bike for your child, there is a specialized BMX bike for everyone. Freestyle BMX bikes cater to the demands of street, park, and dirt riding, while racing BMX bikes excel in competitive tracks, and kids' BMX