Dylan Hessey 18″ BMX Bike Check
Name: Dylan Hessey
Age: 10
Height: 1.47m
Weight: 41kg
Where do you ride: My local park is Rampworx indoor skatepark in Aintree, Liverpool
Which size BMX did you start riding on and what size do you ride now? My first bike was a 20” after 6 months I downsized to 18”.
When do you think you will switch up to a 20″ bike? Not for a few years yet.
Do you have any advice for kids choosing a bike to start BMX? Yes – try out both sizes before you make your choice!
Frame / Top Tube Length: Total BMX Voltron V2 18” Frame – 18.2″ tt

Why did you choose that frame? It is based on the full size Mark Webb signature Voltron V2 frame!
Fork: Total BMX Ghetto Shed 18-Inch Forks
Bars / Size: S&M Race Bars – 7.5” rise, width 25”
Stem: Colony Offical Stem with Ti bolts
Grips: ODI O
Bar ends: ODI
Headset: TotalBMX Integrated Headset
Clamp: Built-In

Seatpost: Federal Stump
Seat: Total BMX Stitched Logo Pivotal Seat
Cranks (and crank arm length): Profile Racing 145mm
Sprocket (and number of teeth): Colony 25T
Chain: Blank Half Link
Front Tire: Fit Faf 18” 2.25
Front Wheel: 18” Alienation Rim/Profile Racing Mini Hub/Rainbow Ti spokes
Rear Tire: Fit Faf 18” 2.10
Rear Wheel: 18” Alienation Rim/Profile Racing Mini Hub/Rainbow Ti spokes
Pedals: Snafu Anorexic
Pegs: Not running pegs at the moment
Brakes: Colony Transformer U Brake
Brake Lever: Odyssey Monolever Medium (Left Hand)
What do you think of BMX Groms? It is a great website to see other young BMX riders around the world.

BMX Groms caught up with Ryan Slusher, an 11 year old shredder from California who is lucky to be riding the new Sunday BMX prototype Radocaster 18 inch frame. Every detail on his ride is totally dialled in and we thought it would be super useful for all the groms out there to check out this setup. (Just be careful you don’t drool on your keyboard too much.)
You are riding the new Sunday Radocaster frame and fork. How does it feel?
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