LiL' Flyer 16"

$599.00
Description

“Let’s get kids on bikes” is more than just a motto for us here at SE Bikes. We want kids to fall in love with BMX early on and experience a life-long passion for the sport. And the 16” LiL’ Flyer is the perfect bike to spark a youngster’s interest. This lightweight aluminum bike comes in two wildly fun colorways and comes equipped with Wheelie Pegs for kids to have fun on. The kids are the future; let’s get them on bikes! 

Click here to see assembly instructions for your new bike.
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KEY FEATURES
  • Lightweight 6061 aluminum Floval tubing frame with SE Wave dropouts
  • Durable rims with alloy hubs
  • Lightweight top-load stem with side cut-outs and hidden top cap for a clean look
  • Sturdy 1-piece cranks
  • Wheelie Pegs and alloy valve caps included
  • 19.4 pounds
SPECIFICATIONS
Suggested Rider SizeUnder 5' (Under 152cm)
Colour(s)Black, White
Frame6061 Aluminum Floval Tubing, 68mm Wide American Bottom Bracket, SE Wave Dropouts
ForkLiL' Landing Gear
CranksetSE 1-pc Steel, 140mm, American Bottom Bracket, 36T Sprocket
PedalsFPD Alloy Platform, Cr-Mo Axle
ChainKMC S1
WheelsetSE Racing Alloy 32H Hubs. Aluminum Rims, 16T Freewheel
TyresKenda K-Rad, 16" x 2.125" Front & Rear
BrakesetMini V-Brake
Brake Levers2-Finger Alloy
HeadsetNeco 1-1/8" Threadless
HandlebarSE Wing Bar, 22" x 5.5", 10° Backsweep, 2° Upsweep
StemSE Top-Load Alloy w/ Weight-Saving Cutouts, Hidden Top Cap, 40mm Reach
GripsMini Grips
SeatSE Mini Seat w/ Super Grippy Top Cover
SeatpostStraight Post, 27.2mm
Seat ClampAlloy, 31.8mm Inner Diameter
AccessoriesSE Bike Life Wheelie Pegs, Alloy Valve Caps
Weight19.4 lbs / 8.8 kgs
* Specification subject to change without notice
GEOMETRY
ATop Tube, Actual 16.5"
BSeat Tube, Center To Top7.5"
CSeat Tube Angle 70°
DHead Tube Angle 72°
EChainstay Length11.9"
FWheelbase30.6"
GBottom Bracket Height 9.7"
HStandover18.5"
Stem40mm
Handlebar Width22"
Crank140mm
Wheel Size16"
Seat Post Diameter27.2mm
STEP-BY-STEP

HOW TO BUILD YOUR NEW SE BIKE!

SE bikes ship partially assembled from the factory. We always recommend that a trained mechanic build your bike, but if you follow this guide and take your time, you can build the bike yourself.