BMX
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Giant GFR CB Sometimes the size difference between a 20-inch and a 16-inch bike can be too big a gap for a child to bridge. Giant's GFR CB comes to the rescue by combining a low-slung frame, shorter cranks and a low-rise handlebar with fast-rolling 20-inch wheels. For added control and safety, the GFR is equipped with both a coaster brake and a cantilever brake. |
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Specilized Fuse Grom 20 The Grom 20's Hi-Ten frame is sized right for smaller riders, with a 19-inch top tube, but is still built to handle lots of abuse. |
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Giant GFR FW Sometimes the size difference between a 20-inch and a 16-inch bike can be too big a gap for a child to bridge. Giant's GFR FW comes to the rescue by combining a low-slung frame, shorter cranks and a low-rise handlebar with fast-rolling 20-inch wheels. The GFR is equipped with cantilever brakes and a freewheel for the more experienced rider. |
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Specialized Fuse 1 Get more bang for your buck than any other player in the game with our seriously tough and light, X-Games proven BMX bike, the Fuse. With its dialed geometry, new-skool handlebars, lo-pro saddle and anodized chainrings and hubs, the Fuse is as custom as they come, right out of the box. |
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Giant Method 02 If you demand a clean yet purposeful ride, you’ll find it in the Corey Bohan-inspired Method. CroMo steel frame and fork, deep-wall rims, three-piece cranks and serious brakes—it’s everything you need but the dirt. |

