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  2. Raleigh Grifter - Wikipedia

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    It was part of a range of age-specific bicycles and was positioned at the top of that range. The smallest in the range was the Raleigh Boxer with the Raleigh Strika in the middle. The Grifter was released six years before the first Raleigh BMX bike , and discontinued in 1983 after new models such as the XL and Super Grifter with more modern and ...

  3. BMX racing - Wikipedia

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    There are two BMX racing bikes sizes. The first is the 20-inch (ISO 406mm) wheel bicycle. The 20" wheel bikes are referred to as "Class" bikes, with an outer tire diameter up to 22.5". The second type is "Cruiser" bikes which are any bikes with an outer tire diameter larger than 22.5". The most common cruiser size uses a 24" (ISO 507mm) wheel. [6]

  4. Raleigh Chopper - Wikipedia

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    Until the BMX came along in the mid-1980s, the Chopper outsold other bikes by 6 to 1. In 2014 a 1980 MK2 Raleigh Chopper gifted to US President Ronald Reagan sold at auction for a record $35,000. The Chopper was designed in response to the Schwinn Sting-Ray , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] and an earlier attempt, the Rodeo, which was not commercially successful ...

  5. BMX bike - Wikipedia

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    Higher range freestyle bikes are mostly chromoly, such as lightweight 4130 chromoly, or generation 3 chromoly. [1] BMX race bikes extensively use aluminum or carbon fiber. BMX bikes are smaller in size as compared to other bikes. These bikes come with thick and fat tires to absorb shocks and for better jumping.

  6. List of bicycle types - Wikipedia

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    The BXR bike (a.k.a. Bicycle Crossroadster) or Sport Touring BMX. features a lightweight BMX bike-sized (20-inch/406 mm rims) wheels or (22-inch/451 mm rims) wheels; Built-in frames, usually from the BMX racing, minivelos or foldable city/touring bikes.

  7. Donny Robinson (BMX racer) - Wikipedia

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    Age five at the Napa Valley BMX track in the summer of 1989 when a friend took him to the track. [6] Sanctioning Body: American Bicycle Association (ABA) First race bike: U.S.Boss. [2] First race result: First place. [2] First win (local): See "First race result" First sponsor: USA Wheel Sports 1989. [2] First national win: Turned Professional: