News 22 Jul 24

Antonio Smallwood Bike Check

Antonio Smallwood's progressive style of street riding needs a setup that can do it all which is why he chooses to ride the BSD Grime frame paired with short offset Jonesin' forks and skinnier 2.3" Donnastreet tires. Toni just built up a fresh flat raw Grime frame with some new parts, read on to see what he's running...

Antonio's Grime Frame Setup:

Frame : Flat raw 21" BSD Grime frame
Bars : Black 9.25" BSD ALVX bars
Grips : Graphite BSD Grime Grips
Bar Ends : Black Odyssey Par Ends
Stem : Black BSD Levelled stem
Headset : BSD Integrated headset
Forks : Flat Black BSD Jonesin' Fork
Sprocket : Black 28 tooth BSD Guard Sprocket
Cranks : Black BSD Substance XL V2 cranks 165mm
Pedals : Stone BSD Safari Pedal
Chain : Chrome BSD 1991 halflink chain
Rear Hub : Black BSD Westcoaster Hub with Jersey Barrier hubguards
Rear Tire : Black Kevlar BSD Donnastreet tire 2.3″
Rear Rim : Black BSD XLT rim
Front Hub : Black BSD Swerve hub with Jersey Barrier hubguards
Front Tire : Black Kevlar BSD Donnastreet tire 2.3″
Front Rim : Black BSD XLT rim
Pegs : BSD XL Rude Tube LT V2 pegs
Seat : Grey BSD Jonesin' Seat
Seat Post : Black BSD Blitzed post

A FEW WORDS FROM ANTONIO ABOUT HIS SETUP:

"So I'm running the BSD Grime frame in a 21". I often jump back and forth between the Jonesin' and the Grime frame but I feel like the Grime is slightly better suited to my general style of street riding. Whatever your style is or whatever you want to ride it does the job where as the Jonesin' is slightly more catered towards technical street. Both have their benefits but this time I'm back on the Grime and stoked about it!

I choose to ride the Westcoaster freecoaster hub. Most riders choose the Revolution these days but I always prefer the feeling of a traditional freecoaster, it really just gives me more confidence when doing tail whips and landing backwards. Also the bike being completely silent in the streets is bonus steeze.

With this bike I'm running the 2.3" wide tyres front and back, I like the feeling of skinnier tyres when you grind, it makes the resistance low so it makes spinning and whipping out of grinds easier. Also I'm trying out a 28t sprocket for the first time so i'll see if that feels good for my riding. Hopefully get some fast paced riding in the streets.

All in all I'm super stoked on my fresh bike and can't thank BSD enough for the opportunity to get a new bike whenever I need one. I literally wouldn't be able ride BMX and get to do what I love without the support of you guys. Forever grateful and BSD FOREVER!..."

 

9.25
9.25" tall ALVX bars
9.25
9.25" tall ALVX bars
OS Levelled stem Levelled stem
Grime frame Grime frame
in flat raw in flat raw
Invest cast yoke detail
Invest cast yoke detail

I always prefer the feeling of a traditional freecoaster, it really just gives me more confidence when doing tail whips and landing backwards...

Barrier sprocket
Guard sprocket
in 28 tooth
in 28 tooth
Front Street Pro hub Swerve front hub
Back Street Pro hub Westcoaster rear hub
XLT Rim XLT Rim
2.3
Jonesin' seat...
...in grey with tanwall
...in houndstooth grey

I feel like the Grime is slightly better suited to my general style of street riding...

Leezus Handles
Safari Pedals
Odyssey Par Ends  Grime Grips
Jonesin' fat seat Odyssey Par Ends
Odyssey OG PC pedals 2.3" Donnastreet Tyre