RADIO SAIKO 20 COMPLETE BIKE
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Saiko 20" Complete Bike
The Saiko 20" Complete Bike is a compact and agile BMX designed for riders who want the feel of a 20” setup with shorter, more responsive geometry. With a 19.25” toptube, 165mm cranks, and premium components from SALT and RADIO, the Saiko offers control, balance, and style in one sleek package. Perfect for younger riders or anyone who prefers a more nimble ride without sacrificing quality.
Specifications
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Frame: RADIO “Saiko 20” frame, CrMo down tube, 1020 hi-ten
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Fork: RADIO “Saiko 20” fork, 1020 hi-ten, CrMo steerer, tapered legs
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Handlebar: RADIO “Saiko” bar, 1020 hi-ten
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Grips: RADIO “AM” grips, flangeless, 150mm
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Stem: SALT “PRO” topload stem, 50mm reach
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Headset: SALT “PRO” integrated headset, sealed bearing
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Rotor: Holes for removable gyro tabs
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Brake Lever: RADIO “AM” alloy rear brake lever
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Brake: RADIO “AM” alloy U-brake (rear)
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Crank: RADIO “AM” 3-piece tubular CrMo crank, 165mm, 8-spline
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Bottom Bracket: RADIO “MID” press-fit sealed bearing set
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Pedals: RADIO “PRO” nylon/fiberglass pedals
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Chain: SALT “AM” WZ1 type chain
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Sprocket: RADIO “VISION” steel sprocket, 25T
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Driver: Cassette driver, 9T, LB
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Front Hub: RADIO “AM” alloy loose ball, 3/8" male axle, 36H
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Rear Hub: RADIO “AM” alloy cassette, semi-sealed, 14mm axle, 36H
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Front Rim: RADIO “AM” single wall
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Rear Rim: RADIO “AM” single wall
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Seat: RADIO “CENTURY” combo seat, slim padded
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Seat Clamp: RADIO “SLIM” alloy clamp
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Tires: SALT “TRACER” 2.35" (front & rear)
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Weight: 11.9 kg / 26.23 lbs
Frame Geometry
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Top Tube Length: 19.25"
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Chain Stay Length: 13.2"
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Head Tube Angle: 75°
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Seat Tube Angle: 71.5°
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Bottom Bracket Height: 11.75"
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Standover Height: 8"
Handlebar Geometry
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Rise: 8.2"
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Width: 28"
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Backsweep: 11°
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Upsweep: 2°
Highlights
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Perfect for riders transitioning to full-size 20" setups
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Shorter geometry for more responsive handling
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Premium parts from SALT and RADIO
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Lightweight and durable at only 11.9 kg
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Ideal for park, street, and progression riding