Bronco 20"
Description
The 20" Bronco is a perfect fit for youngsters with a lightweight 6061 aluminum frame featuring an ultra-low standover height. Rear hand brakes and freewheel rear hub will help to build confidence and precision. Kids who are new to BMX will absolutely love this bike.
Ship to Home Return Policy
Item(s) in new, unassembled, unused condition and with all original packaging, hangtags, and parts will be eligible for a refund when returned within 30 days of purchase. Return shipping fees apply.
Ship to Store Return Policy
Bicycles can be returned at time of pick-up only. After leaving the store with your assembled bicycle the sale is final. It’s up to the seller you purchased from to initiate the return. Restocking fee may apply.
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.
KEY FEATURES
- Lightweight 6061 aluminum frame with low standover height to correctly fit young riders
- Freewheel rear hub with hand brakes
- Adjustable handlebar and seat height for growing kids
- 23.5 pounds
SPECIFICATIONS
Suggested Rider Size | Height 44"-56" / Ages 7-10 |
Frame | 6061 Aluminum, Sloping Top Tube w/ Low Standover |
Fork | Hi-Ten Tubular |
Crankset | One-piece Steel, 140mm, 40T Sprocket |
Pedals | Resin Platform |
Chain | KMC S1 |
Wheelset | 36H Alloy Rims, 16T Freewheel |
Tires | 20" x 2.1" Front & Rear |
Brakeset | Rear Alloy V-Brake |
Brake Levers | Alloy 2-Finger |
Headset | 1-1/8" Threadless |
Handlebar | 23" x 6.3" |
Stem | Top-Load Alloy, 45mm Reach |
Grips | Kraton |
Seat | SE Racing |
Seatpost | SE Straight Post, 27.2mm |
Seat Clamp | Alloy, 31.8mm Inner Diameter |
Accessories | SE Handlebar Pad, Kickstand |
Weight | 23.5 lbs / 10.66 kgs |
GEOMETRY
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.