SKU: 71575933246

RADIO 18" Saiko Bike

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RADIO 18" Saiko BikeA scaled down version of its 20 brother, the Saiko 18 is a rad little vehicle featuring 25 9 gearing, a sealed mid BB, an integrated headset and the ever popular Salt Tracer tyres, resulting in what is easily one of the most stacked 18 bikes on the market. Specifications Frame Radio 'Saiko 18' frame, Cr Mo down tube, 1020 hi ten Fork Radio 'Saiko 18' fork, 1020 hi ten, crmo steerer, tapered legs Handlebar Radio 'AM' 18 bar, 1020 hi ten Grips Radio

A scaled down version of its 20” brother, the Saiko 18” is a rad little vehicle featuring 25-9 gearing, a sealed mid BB, an integrated headset and the ever popular Salt Tracer tyres, resulting in what is easily one of the most stacked 18” bikes on the market.

 

Specifications
Frame
 - Radio 'Saiko 18' frame, Cr-Mo down tube, 1020 hi-ten
Fork - Radio 'Saiko 18' fork, 1020 hi-ten, crmo steerer, tapered legs
Handlebar - Radio 'AM' 18 bar, 1020 hi-ten
Grips - Radio 'AM' grips, flangeless , 150mm
Stem - Salt 'Junior' top loading stem, 40mm reach
Headset - Salt 'Pro' int. headset, sealed bearing
Gyro - Holes for removable tabs
Brake lever - Radio 'AM' alloy brake lever
Brake - Radio 'AM' alloy u-brake rear
Crank - Radio 'AM' 3pc crank, tubular, Cr-Mo, 152mm, 8 spline
BB - Mid size, press fit, sealed bearing
Pedals - Radio 'Pro' nylon fibreglass pedals
Chain - Salt 'AM' chain, WZ1 type
Sprocket - Radio 'Vision' steel 25T sprocket
Driver - 9T cassette driver, loose ball
Front hub - Radio 'AM' hub, alloy, loose ball, 3/8″s male axle, 36H
Rear hub - Radio 'AM' cassette hub, alloy, semi-sealed, 9T, 14mm axle, 36H
Front rim - Radio 'AM' rim, single wall
Rear rim - Radio 'AM' rim, single wall
Seat - Radio 'Century' slim padded combo seat
Seat clamp - Radio slim alloy seat camp
Tyres - Salt 'Tracer' tyres, 2.2″ front & rear
Weight - 10.62kg

Frame geometry
Top tube length - 18″
Chain stay length - 12.2″
Head tube angle - 75°
Seat tube angle - 71.5°
Bottom bracket height - 10.75″
Standover height - 7.5″

Handlebar geometry
Rise - 7.9″
Width - 26.5″
Backsweep - 10°
Upsweep - 3°
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