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2007 Norco Rev
$479.00
Released January, 2007
The Pros:BMX rules! Replicate the bicycle chase scene from E.T. Nice colours.
The Cons:Fairly expensive (~$480). Not the coolest sprocket.
With a new BMX like the 2007 Norco Rev you can revisit the 80s or just cruise off a few sweet jumps for kicks. The Norco Rev is the upper class ride in their line of BMX's. Just in case you forgot, BMX = Bicycle Moto-Cross!
Here a few keys features of the Norco Rev:
- 4130 chromoly frame w/ Spanish bottom bracket, integrated headset, & 6mm dropouts
- Tron direct bolt saddle system w/ 3D forged alloy seat post
- 10 tooth micro driver w/ 28 tooth aluminum front ring
- Alex DM-24 Alloy Black 36H rims
- Dirt/Street BMX 20" X 1.95" tires
This bike retails for a suggested price of $479.
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dakalvia:
#2007_norco_rev BMX rules...I rebuilt one a few years ago but abandoned it after the handle-bars broke and dinged my teeth on the frame. That rattled my whole skeleton and I haven't been on a BMX since. I would give it another whirl if I had a brand new one though since the technology has improved (and it wouldnt be built from garbage bikes).
Jul 19, 07
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Erik:
#2007_norco_rev When I was a kid, all bikes were BMX. You had one speed, coaster brakes, and no inches of shock travel, but you could build a ramp and take sweet jumps. Remember the movie ET anyone? The BMX chase scene wouldn't be the same on a mountain bike.
Jul 19, 07
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