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BMX Bikes for Sale - Freestyle, Stunt & Race Builds

Browse our full range of BMX bikes for sale — freestyle BMX bicycles, stunt bikes with pegs, beginner BMX bicycles, and race builds for riders of all skill levels. Whether you're looking to buy a BMX bike online for a first-time rider or an experienced park and street rider, Velozzo carries BMX bikes for kids and adults with free shipping across the USA.

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Free Shipping — USA Wide

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Kids & Adult Sizes

Kids & Adult Sizes

BMX bikes for kids and adults across all skill levels.
30-Day Returns

30-Day Returns

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Street & Park Ready

Street & Park Ready

Freestyle, stunt, and race builds in stock.

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Freestyle BMX Bicycle Built for tricks, jumps, and technical riding at skateparks and street spots. Strong chromoly or hi-ten steel frame, 360° gyro brake or brakeless setup, reinforced wheels.
Beginner BMX Bicycle Entry-level geometry, lighter frame, and simpler component spec — ideal for first-time riders aged 7 and up learning basic BMX skills and building confidence on flat ground.
Stunt Bike with Pegs Pegs fitted to the front and rear axles for grinding rails, ledges, and park obstacles. Suited to intermediate riders progressing into street and skatepark riding.
Race BMX Bicycle Lightweight frame, narrow bars, and single-speed gearing optimised for BMX racing on dirt tracks. Faster and more reactive than freestyle builds — built for speed over obstacles.

What to Look for When Buying a BMX Bike

BMX bikes vary significantly between freestyle, race, and beginner builds. These four specs determine which bike suits your riding style:
Top tube length

Top tube length

The most important sizing spec on a BMX bike — measured in inches across the frame's top tube. Shorter top tubes (18"–19") suit younger or smaller riders. Adult riders typically fit 20"–21" top tubes. A longer top tube gives more stability for tricks; a shorter one is more manoeuvrable for beginners.

Frame material

Frame material

Hi-tensile steel is heavier but more affordable and impact-resistant — well suited to beginner and intermediate riders. Chromoly steel is lighter and stronger, preferred by experienced riders who put the bike through heavier use at skateparks and on street features.

Brake setup

Brake setup

Freestyle BMX bikes use U-brakes or a gyro system (allowing 360° handlebar rotation for flatland tricks) — or run brakeless for street and park. Race BMX bikes typically use a single rear caliper brake. Check the brake setup against your intended riding style before ordering.

Pegs

Pegs

A stunt bike with pegs allows grinding on rails, curbs, and park ledges — a core part of street and skatepark riding. Beginner bikes rarely come with pegs fitted, but most freestyle frames are peg-compatible. Full peg spec is listed on each product page.

Typical Specs Across Our BMX Bike Range

Spec Detail
Wheel Size 20 inch BMX bike standard — the universal size for freestyle, street, and race riding
Frame Material Hi-tensile steel or chromoly — durable, impact-resistant, built for repeated hard use
Gearing Single-speed — simple, low maintenance, no derailleur to damage during tricks or falls
Handlebars Two-piece or four-piece rise bars — wide stance for control and leverage on tricks
Brakes U-brake rear, brakeless, or gyro setup depending on freestyle vs race configuration
Pegs Steel axle pegs — fitted or compatible for grinding on select freestyle models
Rider Age/Size Suits ages 7+ and adults — frame geometry and top tube length varies by model

Buy BMX Bikes Online at Velozzo

Every BMX bike in this collection is chosen for frame strength, component durability, and value at every skill level — from first-time riders to experienced freestyle and stunt cyclists. Our range covers 20 inch BMX bikes in beginner, freestyle, and stunt configurations, all with free shipping across the continental USA and a 30-day return policy. Pair your BMX with a helmet and protective gear from our cycling accessories collection. Need help choosing between a freestyle BMX bicycle and a beginner build? Our team is available by email and chat seven days a week.
Call (844) 442-3025

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between a freestyle BMX and a race BMX bike?
A freestyle BMX bicycle is built for tricks, jumps, grinds, and technical riding at skateparks and on street features. It has a heavier, stronger frame and is often brakeless or fitted with a gyro. A race BMX bike is lighter, faster, and built for speed over dirt tracks — it prioritises acceleration and agility over durability under trick impacts. Most riders buying BMX bikes for street or skatepark use will want a freestyle build.
What size BMX bike do I need?
BMX sizing is based on top tube length, not wheel size — all standard adult BMX bikes use 20 inch wheels. For riders under 5'0", a top tube of 18"–19" suits best. Riders 5'0"–5'6" typically fit a 20"–20.5" top tube. Riders over 5'6" generally suit 20.5"–21"+. Younger riders aged 7–11 may suit a junior BMX with a shorter top tube. Check the geometry chart on each product page for exact fit guidance.
Are 20 inch BMX bikes suitable for adults?
Yes — 20 inch BMX bikes are the standard adult size. The 20" refers to the wheel diameter, which is consistent across almost all freestyle and race BMX bikes regardless of rider age or size. What varies is the frame size (top tube length) — adult riders should look for a top tube of 20.5" or longer for a comfortable, stable ride. All sizing details are listed on each product page.
What is a stunt bike with pegs?
A stunt bike with pegs has steel pegs bolted to the front and rear axles, extending outward from the wheel. These pegs are used for grinding — sliding along rails, curbs, concrete ledges, and park obstacles. They're a standard feature on intermediate and advanced freestyle BMX bikes. Beginner BMX bicycles typically do not include pegs, though many freestyle frames are peg-compatible if you want to add them later.
What age is a BMX bike suitable for?
BMX bikes suit a wide age range. Junior BMX models with shorter top tubes are designed for riders aged 7–12. Standard 20 inch adult BMX bikes suit riders aged 13 and up through to adults. There is no upper age limit — BMX is ridden competitively and recreationally by adults of all ages. The key is matching the frame size (top tube length) to the rider's height, not their age.
Is a BMX bike good for beginners?
Yes — a beginner BMX bicycle is a solid entry point for riders learning basic skills. The single-speed drivetrain is simple to operate, the steel frame is durable under knocks and falls, and the 20 inch wheel size is stable and predictable. Start with a beginner or entry-level freestyle build rather than a specialist stunt or race bike until you've developed confidence on the bike.
Can a BMX bike be used for commuting?
A BMX bike can be used for short urban commutes — the single-speed drivetrain is low maintenance and the 20 inch wheels handle smooth pavements well. However, BMX bikes are not designed for efficient long-distance commuting. They lack gearing for hills, the riding position is upright and tiring over distance, and there are no mounts for mudguards or racks. For commuting, a hybrid or folding bike is a significantly better fit.
Do BMX bikes come assembled?
All BMX bikes from Velozzo arrive 85–95% assembled. Remaining steps typically include attaching pedals, setting handlebar height, and checking brake cable tension — this takes around 15–20 minutes. Every order includes the required hardware and a step-by-step instruction sheet. If you need assistance during assembly, our support team is available by email and chat.
Do you offer free shipping on BMX bikes?
Yes. Every BMX bike order ships free to addresses across the continental USA. No minimum spend applies and no delivery charge is added at checkout. The price shown on the product page is the final price you pay.