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The 2021 GT Conway Team BMX Bike is Dan Conway's signature model built at a mid level price. This model utilizes a chromoly front triangle to get you the strength where it is needed as well as sealed headset and bottom bracket bearings for smooth, low maintenance ride. To help reduce weight and still maintain strength where it is needed most, GT rounded the build out with a single wall rim for the front wheel and a double wall rim for the rear wheel. The Conway Team complete is the perfect bike for those needing to perfect technique.
Specifications:
Frame: Chromoly Front Triangle, Downtube Gusset, Integrated 1-1/8" Headtube
Fork: Chromoly 2-Piece Threaded Steerer & Tapered Legs (31mm Offset)
Headset: Integrated Sealed Bearings (45° x 45°) (1-1/8")
Stem: GT Top Load, Cold-Forged Cap (50mm Reach) (32mm Rise)
Bars: GT Freestyle 4-Piece Steel (9.125" Rise) (29" Wide) (5° Up) (9° Back)
Grips: GT Flangeless Super Soft Single Compound (155mm)
Bar Ends: GT Removable Plugs
Cranks: GT Power Series Chromoly 3-Piece, Chromoly 8 Spline Spindle (170mm)
Bottom Bracket: Mid Sealed Bearing (19mm)
Pedals: GT Low Profile FS Platform
Chain: KMC Z410
Sprocket: GT Alloy (25 Tooth)
Front Hub: TBD
Rear Hub: Cassette
Driver: 9-Tooth 1-Piece Driver
Front Rim: Alloy (Single Wall) (36 Hole)
Rear Rim: Alloy (Double Wall) (36 Hole)
Front Tire: GT LP-5 (20 x 2.2")
Rear Tire: GT LP-5 (20 x 2.35")
Seat: GT Pivotal Padded
Seat Post: Alloy Pivotal (25.4 x 200mm)
Seat Clamp: TBD
Lever: TBD
Brakes: Aluminum U-Brake w/ Soft Compound Pad
Brake Mounts: TBD
Gyro Tabs: Drilled (Not Included)
Extras: N/A
Color: Satin White
Weight: TBD
Frame Geometry:
Toptube: 21"
Chainstays: 13.2"
Headtube Angle: 75°
Seattube Angle: 71°
Stand Over Height: TBD
Bottom Bracket Height: 12"
Sizing Guideline: 5'9" to 6'3" + Tall
Need help building your complete bike? Check out our bike build video below.
NOTE: To ensure that every component on your bicycle is working properly, Dan's Comp recommends that all bikes be assembled by a qualified mechanic. Improper assembly of your bicycle may lead to premature wear or failure of individual components such as headsets, crank assembly and wheels. Failure to do so may void the manufacturer warranty.