Redline Triple X 2002 Freestyle

4/5 (1 Reviews)


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Overall Rating:4
Value Rating:5
Submitted by Clayton Kolb a Weekend Warrior from Seattle

Date Reviewed: June 15, 2002

Strengths:    Strong Frame and Fork. The geomonetry is great for taller riders as well. Great bars and gyro setup.

Weaknesses:    Heavy and the brake sucks.

Bottom Line:   
I am recently getting back into BMX and I have to say I really missed it. It is a lot of fun and better than ever! I can't believe how much the sport has progressed in 10yrs.
Coming from the shop the bike is perfect for dirt jumping. It is built like a tank and would be great for you older/bigger riders out there. A tad too heavy for youger riders and it is an XL as fars as set ups go in 20 inch bikes (doesn't bunnyhop easy). I am 6'3" and my knees have plenty of room and the handle bars are the tallest in the industry. I would like to see a better brake (takes a lot of time and work to dial it in and keep it working properly) crank setup. The cranks are three peice, but there is a slight offset to them that is anoying. Other than that the bike is quite good and I am happy with it so far. For the price it is a great deal.

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Favorite Trail:   Bon Air

Duration Product Used:   1 Year

Price Paid:    $386.00

Purchased At:   BikeWest

Similar Products Used:   Mongoose Decade

Bike Setup:   Put two more pegs on and added a front brake



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