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[Review] stolen wrap
   by chance tafoya | 29 Jan 2006 11:46 am

I just recently bought a brand new stolen wrap bmx bike. It is a really awesome bike it was only 299$ and it is kick ass. It has a chromoly main frame, 3 piece tubular cranks,  alex rims and maxxis tires. It's an awesome bike for the price and its a feather weight with only 31pounds!



Pros:
+ good frame, stem and the rims.
+ The bars came 25'' and you can cut them to 23''
+ fairly good brakes and the seat is really good.

Cons:
- the pedals bent the first week I had them and the grips are ok but i replaced them. The tires are ok but they are to cushiony and they get pinch flats really easy. the choobs suck!

Specifications:

Frame: Cro-mo main tubes frame w/Euro bottom bracket
Forks: Hi-Ten w/ Cro-mo steerer
Cranks: Tubular 3pc Cro-mo, 175mm
Bottom Bracket: Euro Ball Bearing
Sprocket: 414 39T
Freewheel: 14T
Brakes: Tektro U-Brake (on rear), Calliper (front)
Brake Levers: Tektro Alloy
Bars: 414 Cro-mo 2pc, 7.25" rise
Stem: 414 CNC'd Front-loading, Alloy
Grips: Dual-Density, Black/Grey
Front Hub: Alloy w/14mm axle
Rear Hub: Alloy with 3/8"mm axle
Rims: Alex MX22 Alloy (36h front, 48h rear)
Tyres: Maxxis Holy Roller (2.2" front, 1.95" rear)
Saddle: 414 Pro w/Kevlar
Seatpost: 414 Micro-Adjust Steel
Pedals: DX-Style Alloy Platform
Pegs: 1 Pair of 414 Steel pegs
Weight: 31lbs (14.06kg)


Overall the bike is definetely worth the money.

Costs: around $299 USD


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