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Posted 18 August 2023

GT Performer 29'' BMX Cruiser Bike @ SOURCEBMX W/code

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GT's Performer 29 was designed and built to keep the price down without sacrificing strength or feel.

Built with Hi-ten steel through the frame, fork and handlebars making sure that the Performer 29 is still GT reliable, with a solid 3-piece chromoly Power Series crankset. It features a load of parts designed to suit a 29" sized bike while keeping that BMX feel, the handlebars and front loading stem are perfect examples of this, with a 7.875" rise and comfortable back and upsweep.

The Performer 29 sits on a loose ball front hub laced to a single wlled rim, a flip-flop sealed rear hub laced to a double walled rim with both wrapped GT's iconic Smoothie tyres.

Product Specs

Product Highlights Larger Wheels for that road bike performance with a BMX feel
  • Larger wheels allow for a more comfortable ride without sacrificing too much of that BMX feel
  • Strong Hi-Ten steel construction
  • Great for cruising
  • High-quality aftermarket tires

FRAME MATERIAL: 100% Hi-Ten SteelWHEEL SIZE: 29"TOP TUBE LENGTH: 23.5"CHAIN STAY LENGTH: 18.1"HEADTUBE ANGLE: 71°SEAT TUBE ANGLE: 71°FORKS: 100% Hi-Ten SteelBARS:
- MATERIAL: Hi-Ten
- TYPE: 2-Piece
- RISE: 7.875" Rise
- WIDTH: 31.5" WidthSTEM: Alloy Front LoadHEADSET: ThreadlessBRAKE MOUNTS: Welded V-BrakeBRAKES: V-BrakeFRONT HUB: 10mm Loose BallFRONT RIM: Single WallREAR HUB: Freewheel HubREAR RIM: Double WallTYRES: 2.5"SPROCKET: 33tCRANKS:
- MATERIAL: Chromoly
- TYPE: 3-Piece
- ARM LENGTH: 170mmBB: USA Loose BallPEDALS: Nylon/FiberglassSEAT: Railed SeatGEARING: 33/16
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  2. deleted1949126's avatar
    Look cool, but would it be comfortable to go 5 miles on this?
    DonnyBrago's avatar
    It's a single speed, so you'd need to be pretty fit or pick a flat route.