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MTB Bikes

A Dirt Jump Mountain Bike (Dirt Bike for short) is a symbiosis of BMX and MTB. It is built specifically for jumps, tricks, and pumptracks. Unlike a classic touring MTB, it lacks gears (usually singlespeed) and unnecessary weight. The geometry is compact, the top tube slopes steeply to give you maximum freedom of movement for tricks like can-cans or tailwhips.

MTB Bikes FAQ

MTB Bikes Range

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MTB Bikes FAQ

What is an MTB Dirt / Street / Slopestyle / Pumptrack Bike?

An MTB Dirt/Street/Slopestyle/Pumptrack Bike is a hybrid of BMX and mountain bike. Specifically designed for jumps, tricks, and agile riding in parks or on dirt tracks. Usually singlespeed, compact, and robust for maximum control.

How is an MTB built?

Frame
Compact and strong, depending on use aluminum (light) or chromoly steel (robust). Short chainstays for manuals and tricks.
Suspension Fork
Dirt/Pumptrack forks with 80–100mm travel, tuned stiffer than trail forks for takeoffs.
Wheels
Almost always 26 inch, 20–24 inch for kids. Perfect compromise of agility and stability.
Drivetrain
Mostly singlespeed, lightweight robust chain (half-link), low maintenance.
Brake
Hydraulic rear disc brake, hose often adjusted for tricks. Barspin-ready for mechanical setups with rotor.

What types of MTB bikes do we offer?

  • Dirt & Pumptrack: Lightweight aluminum frames for maximum speed and height.
  • Street & Park: Robust steel frames (CrMo) for grinds and hard landings.
  • Slopestyle: Sometimes full-suspension for big jumps and drops.

Materials used

Aluminum (6061-T6)
Light, stiff, direct power transfer. Ideal for Dirt Jump, Pumptrack, and competition bikes.
Chromoly Steel (4130 CrMo)
Durable, long-lasting, slight damping. Perfect for Street, Park, and heavy landings.

Which MTB is right for me?

Your Style Recommendation Model Example
Street & Park Steel (CrMo), robust, agile Radio Asura (26 inch)
Dirt Jump & Contest Aluminum, light, stiff, suspension fork Radio Griffin Pro (26 inch)
Kids & Groms Smaller wheels, adapted geometry Radio Zuma (20 or 24 inch)

How to assemble your MTB

  1. Unboxing: Carefully remove packaging.
  2. Front Wheel: Insert, tighten quick release or thru-axle.
  3. Handlebars: Mount to stem, tighten bolts in cross pattern.
  4. Pedals: Right/left threads, grease, tighten.
  5. Check: Air pressure (3–4 Bar for Dirt common) and brake.

Maintenance & care

  • Oil chain regularly
  • Check bolts and stem
  • Inspect brakes and bleed if needed
  • Check bearings for play
  • Adjust tire pressure to riding style

Common issues & solutions

  • Clicking in bottom bracket → grease / check bolts
  • Handlebar wobble → tighten stem
  • Brake rub → clean rotor or replace pads
  • Chain skipping → check chainring, sprocket, and tension

What do the specifications mean?

Term Meaning Examples / Available
Frame Material Determines weight, stiffness, durability Aluminum 6061-T6, Chromoly Steel 4130 CrMo
Wheel Size Diameter of wheels 26 inch, 24 inch, 20 inch (Kids)
Top Tube (TT) Length of front frame section 20"–23" depending on model and size
Travel How deep the fork can compress 80–100 mm (Dirt/Freestyle)
Drivetrain Mostly singlespeed 1 gear, half-link chain
Brake Hydraulic rear disc brake Standard on all models, barspin-ready

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