Bronco 12"

$229.99
Description

Built for the kids, the 12” Bronco is built around a lightweight 6061 aluminum frame that features a low standover and compact geometry. It comes equipped with training wheels, coaster brake, and a hand brake for the enthusiastic little kid just learning to ride. You’re never too young to learn to ride and have fun on a bike!

Assembly Instructions

Congratulations on your new SE Bike! SE bikes ship partially assembled from the factory. We always recommend that a trained mechanic build your bike, but if you follow this guide and take your time, you can build the bike yourself. Always ask an experienced mechanic about any steps you're unsure of.

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KEY FEATURES
  • Lightweight 6061 aluminum frame with low standover height to correctly fit young riders
  • Coaster brake rear hub and rear hand brakes for added safety
  • Adjustable handlebar and seat height for growing kids
  • Comes equipped with training wheels, which can be removed later as the rider progresses
  • 18.5 pounds
SPECIFICATIONS
Suggested Rider SizeHeight 28"-40" / Ages 3-5
Frame6061 Aluminum, Sloping Top Tube w/ Low Standover
ForkHi-Ten Tubular
CranksetOne-piece Steel, 89mm, 28T Sprocket
PedalsResin Platform
ChainKMC S1
Wheelset16H Alloy Rims, 16T Coaster Brake
Tires12" x 2.1" Front & Rear
BrakesetRear Caliper Brake w/ Coaster Brake
Brake LeversAlloy 2-Finger
Headset1-1/8" Threadless
Handlebar19" x 5.5"
StemTop-Load Alloy, 45mm Reach
GripsMini Kraton
SeatSE Racing
SeatpostSE Straight Post, 27.2mm
Seat ClampAlloy, 31.8mm Inner Diameter
AccessoriesSE Handlebar Pad, Training Wheels
Weight18.5 lbs / 8.40 kgs
GEOMETRY
ATop Tube, Actual 11.9"
BSeat Tube, Center To Top6.9"
CSeat Tube Angle 68.5°
DHead Tube Angle 70°
EChainstay Length9.5"
FWheelbase23.4"
GBottom Bracket Height 7.9"
HStandover15.7"
Suggested Rider Size Height 28"-40" / Ages 3-5
Stem45mm
Handlebar Width19"
Crank89mm
Wheel Size12"
Seat Post Diameter27.2mm
STEP-BY-STEP

HOW TO BUILD YOUR NEW SE BIKE!

SE bikes ship partially assembled from the factory. We always recommend that a trained mechanic build your bike, but if you follow this guide and take your time, you can build the bike yourself.