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Fit TECH 2.5
$460.00
Released March, 2010
The Pros:Available in a couple different color choices. Alienation PBR front rim is great for beginners. Looks great - features a clean, streamlined design.
The Cons:Doesn't hold up under heavy use - not a great choice for expert riders. Poor plastic seat - will likely need to be replaced. Gets stuck in mud easily.
The Fit TECH 2.5 is a mid-level, mid-priced BMX. The front and rear tires are Fit FAF 20" x 2.10", with an Alienation PBR front rim and Alienation Black Sheep rear rim. The front hub is sealed 3/8" AXLE, while the rear hub is 14mm sealed cassette.
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The mid BB shell has a height of 1.8". The rear brake of this BMX is a Tektro U-brake with Tektro lever and Standard cable. The brake mountings are Thread on 990. The seat on the Fit TECH 2.5 is a Fit PCP padded seat, with integrated seat clamping and micro adjust 25.4mm seatpost. The seat angle here is 71 degrees. The frame is Full CrMo 20.75" Top Tube, and the fork is CrMo steerer tube (w/ 3/8" dropouts). The CrMo handlebars on the Fit TECH 2.5 are 28" wide and have an 8" rise, with a front load alloy stem. The Fit TECH 2.5 has received positive reviews from riders, its look being particularly praised.
Features
- Integrated head tube w/ gyro tab holes
- CrMo 14mm dropouts
- Fit original grips
- Campy Compat 45/45 41.8mm headset
- 25t-9t gearing
- 9/16" pedals
- KMC Z410 chain
- 14g spokes
- 2 axle pegs on rear wheel
- 25.5lb weight
- 13.65" chainstay
- 75 degree head angle
- 8.25" stand over
- 36.25" wheel base
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Pros & Cons
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available in a couple different color choices
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Alienation PBR front rim is great for beginners
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looks great - features a clean, streamlined design
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feels light, yet solid when ridden
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stock configuration - comes with a good selection of parts
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doesn't hold up under heavy use - not a great choice for expert riders
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poor plastic seat - will likely need to be replaced
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if you weigh over 90 pounds, it will break within a week of lightly riding
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frame made of partial fiberglass, so rubs off easy and gives bad cuts and possible cancer
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The sprocket is very thin and will bend easily
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