If you’re looking to move up from an 18″ complete bike and you’re just getting into BMX, the Gateway JR is the stepping stone you’ll want to take a look at. The Gateway JR features a 1020 Hi-Ten steel frame with an integrated head tube, gussets on the top and down tubes, an integrated seat post clamp, welded on seat stay brake mounts and guides and a wider rear end to fit a 2.40″ tire.
Grips: Cult X Vans
Stem: Cult Top Load
Headset: Integrated
Cranks: 3-piece cranks with a 170mm length.
Bottom Bracket: Sealed Mid
Sprocket: Cult Member style – 25-tooth
Pedals: Cult Nylon
Chain: Cult 410 Chain
Seat / Seat Post: Cult 1-piece padded seat and post combo.
Front Wheel: Unsealed front hub with a 3/8″ male axle laced to a single wall rim with a Cult 2.40 Slick tire
Rear Wheel: Unsealed Cassette hub with a 9-tooth driver laced to a single wall rim with a Cult 2.40″ Slick tire.
Brakes: 990 U-Brake
The Gateway JR comes in black only with a smaller 20″ top tube length, which makes it a great bike for a younger rider just moving into a 20″ bike and starting to ride BMX. This bike comes with a price tag of $329.99.
Up next, we’ll take a look at the Juvenile series that come in 18″, 16″ and 12″ sizes for all the young guns out there.
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