Micro Ripper 12"
Description
The smallest SE bike ever! The new Micro Ripper lets the tiniest of riders get their first feel of the balance of riding a bike. This micro-sized PK Ripper-styled bike is built with legendary SE features such as Floval shaped frame tubing and Landing Gear forks. The frame is built with an ultra-low standover and kid-friendly geometry. The Micro Ripper is a perfect introduction to the SE lifestyle.
Ship to Home Return Policy
Item(s) in new, unassembled, unused condition and with all original packaging, hangtags, and parts will be eligible for a refund when returned within 30 days of purchase. Return shipping fees apply.
Ship to Store Return Policy
Bicycles can be returned at time of pick-up only. After leaving the store with your assembled bicycle the sale is final. It’s up to the seller you purchased from to initiate the return. Restocking fee may apply.
Congratulations on your new SE Bike! SE bikes ship partially assembled from the factory. We always recommend that a trained mechanic build your bike, but if you follow this guide and take your time, you can build the bike yourself. Always ask an experienced mechanic about any steps you're unsure of.
KEY FEATURES
- Lightweight 6061 aluminum frame with ultra-low standover height to correctly fit young riders
- 12" wheels for easy handling and stable steering
- Adjustable seat height with quick release seat clamp for growing kids
- 9.4 pounds
SPECIFICATIONS
Suggested Rider Size | Height 26"-34" / Ages 2-4 |
Frame | 6061 Aluminum Floval Tubing, Easy Standover |
Fork | Micro Landing Gear |
Wheelset | 16H Alloy Hubs, Alloy Rims |
Tires | 12" x 2.125" Front & Rear |
Headset | 1-1/8" Threadless |
Handlebar | 16" x 2" Alloy |
Stem | Top-Load Alloy, 40mm Reach |
Grips | Mini Kraton |
Seat | SE Racing Mini Seat / Post Combo |
Seatpost | Integrated Alloy, 22.2mm |
Seat Clamp | Alloy Quick Release, 31.8mm Inner Diameter |
Weight | 9.4 lbs / 4.25 kgs |
HOW TO BUILD YOUR NEW SE BIKE!
SE bikes ship partially assembled from the factory. We always recommend that a trained mechanic build your bike, but if you follow this guide and take your time, you can build the bike yourself.