Get out of the gates first with Redline's Flight Junior. It features a super-light Redline R6-aluminum frame that rips around tracks and leaves the competition in its wake. The feathery Box Components carbon fork throws down precise steering, and Tioga Powerblock tires grip and rip every corner. Alienation rims and sealed-bearing hubs make a seriously fast wheelset, 2-piece cranks with 37/14 gearing turn all of your power into forward motion, and a Redline aluminum bar and stem finish off the spec on this proven winner.
| Specification | Description |
|---|---|
| Frame | Redline R6-aluminum |
| Fork | Box Components Mini carbon |
| Rims/Wheels | Alienation Ankle Biter |
| Hubs | Redline Flight aluminum with sealed bearings and hollow axles |
| Spokes | 15 gauge stainless-steel |
| Tires | Tioga Powerblock, 20 x 1 1/8 |
| Crankset | Redline Microline 2-piece aluminum, 155mm |
| Chainrings | 37T |
| Bottom Bracket | Euro, sealed |
| Freewheel | 14T |
| Handlebars | Redline Junior aluminum; 24" wide, 4.5" tall |
| Tape/Grips | Redline Mini Hex |
| Stem | Redline Microline, 40mm |
| Brake Levers | Aluminum |
| Brakes | Rear: Promax MV-88, 85mm, directional cartridge pads |
| Pedals | Redline Jr. aluminum platform |
| Saddle | Redline Microline w/integrated seatpost |
| Seatpost | Redline Microline w/integrated saddle |
* Subject to change without notice.
Back to top| Barcode | Manufacturer's Part Number |
|---|---|
| 00791964457435 | 06-15-5170 |
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The bike is unbeliveable light and I have rode it on dirt and street and it performes great. It is extremaly fast and durable. You need good tiers because they tend to pop under heavy weights and thorns, but it is still a great bike. BUT ALSO, it is expensive.