BMX is arguably the most diverse and inclusive form of cycling, encompassing coastal cultures, urban stunt riding, and hard-nosed rural competition in a single, loosely drawn concept. Starting in 1969 with repurposed Schwinns, the sport quickly refined and expanded its riding options to include everything from 12-pound terrors for six-year-old expert-category riders to the 29-inch “bike life” cruisers beloved of the Brooklyn wheelie crowd.

That specialization means that, as with the mountain bike cousins, you will give up performance in one area to gain it elsewhere—but the diversity of adult-sized BMX bikes is not nearly as outrageous as it is on the mountain. It’s possible to race on your skatepark bike or vice versa.

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The Best BMX Bikes

What to Consider

How We Evaluated

Most of the options on this list were nominated by our test editors, who have experience with these and similar products in various conditions—from skatepark to street riding to racing. The rest we’ve evaluated based on user reviews, research, discussions with riders who are using them now, and how their specs compare to similar products we’ve tested in the past. Check out these options for the perfect BMX bike, from everyday essential to defiantly boutique.


Best Starter BMX Bike

Sunday Primer BMX Bike

Primer BMX Bike
Best Starter BMX Bike

Sunday Primer BMX Bike

$490 at sourcebmx.com$380 at bikebling.com
Pros
  • Solid price
  • Pro-level geometry
  • Has fully sealed rear cassette hub
Cons

    Key Specs

    FrameSteel
    Sizes20-, 20.75-, 21-inch
    Weight25.8 lbs.

    Sunday's Primer can take you all the way to serious skatepark riding; riders between five to six feet tall will likely find exactly what they need with this bike. It features an Odyssey Springfield brake system, Path Pro tires, and a super durable hi ten steel frame for eating those inevitable spills. The bike is also backed by Sunday's lifetime warranty for protection against defects. Sunday is one of the most recommended BMX bikes for first-time riders, and just like its name states, it's a solid primer to the sport.


    Best BMX Cruiser

    Stolen Saint 24

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    Best BMX Cruiser

    Stolen Saint 24

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    Pros
    • Great for those who are over 20-inch rides
    Cons

      Key Specs

      Frame4130 ChroMoly
      Sizes24-inch
      Weight25 lbs.

      If you’re a little older and are looking for something less agile than a 20-inch ride, consider Stolen’s Saint 24. Built for stability, this cruiser will get you comfy at the skatepark with less chance of wiping out. And even when you do, your bike is surely stable thanks to steel tubes inside of its frame, fork, and bar. With mob cranks and sealed bearings, this is one great value ride.


      Best for Kids

      Mongoose Legion L16 Kids Freestyle

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      Best for Kids

      Mongoose Legion L16 Kids Freestyle

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      Pros
      • Sturdy enough to take a beating
      Cons

        Key Specs

        FrameSteel
        Size16-inch
        Weight21.61 lbs.

        The Mongoose Legion 16 is a solid BMX bike for kids 3-feet-6-inches and under
        who need a 16-incher that can take a beating. The Legion 16 is simple to assemble and features gyro brakes for easy handlebar spins, loose-ball bottom brackets, and comfy grips. Made with rigid steel, it is also heavy, even for a BMX bike. But weight aside, Mongoose is one of the most trusted brands for children. Replace some of its stock parts—users say the seatpost and brakes are necessary swaps—and your kid's got a trusty BMX bike.

        Mongoose also sells the Legion 18 for children between 3-feet-8-inches to 4-feet-8-inches.


        Best Beginner Big Wheel BMX Bike

        SE Bikes OM Flyer 26

        OM Flyer 26
        Best Beginner Big Wheel BMX Bike

        SE Bikes OM Flyer 26

        Key Specs

        FRAMESteel
        Size26-inch
        Weight32.9 lbs.

        The urban “bike life” movement has primarily been powered by 26-inch-wheeled singlespeeds, with enormous 29-inch-wheeled variants gaining steam in the past two years because they’re more stable and predictable for some of the more extreme stunts beloved of the community. Those larger wheels, however, can be downright intimidating for smaller or younger riders. The 26-inch Flyer is the way to go if you want to jump into the Bike Life culture without feeling like you're mounting a steed of a 29-inch. Plus, it looks fantastic with its retro style based on BMX culture of decades past.


        Best Retro BMX Bike

        GT Street Performer 29

        Street Performer 29
        Best Retro BMX Bike

        GT Street Performer 29

        Key Specs

        FrameSteel
        Size29-inch
        Weight33.06 lbs.

        The “bike life” movement, primarily led and nourished by SE Racing and a group of increasingly well-known riders from Harlem, Philly, and elsewhere, has caught the attention of all the major BMX players, including long-time industry heavyweight GT. The 29-inch Street Performer is a big-wheeled beauty with a retro front triangle frame, double wall rims, and fully sealed bearings. These specs are just a little better than the run-of-the-bike-life mill.


        Best Big Wheel BMX Bike

        SE Big Ripper 29

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        Best Big Wheel BMX Bike

        SE Big Ripper 29

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        Key Specs

        FrameSteel
        Size29-inch
        Weight32 lbs.

        Contrary to what we say above, some bike life riders say that 29-inch wheels are a great intro to the culture. Those bigger wheels can be intimidating, but they aren't completely uncontrollable. The Big Ripper is an icon from SE, lending a stable ride for those who want to pop big wheelies and cruise down the block.


        Best BMX E-Bike

        SWFT BMX

        BMX
        Pros
        • Features throttle
        • Includes headlight
        • Lightweight
        Cons
        • Can't do barspins
        • Only BMX style, not designed for pro use or tricks

        Key Specs

        FrameSteel
        Size20-inch
        Weight39.7 lbs.

        BMX? Maybe just in style. The SWFT BMX is an e-bike disguised as what the pros use, with a durable low steel frame, an LCD control display, 350W motor with a top speed of 20 mph, and standard 20-inch wheels you’d typically find at the skatepark. You can easily take curbs but don’t expect to do many drinks in this—40 lbs. is annoying heavy for bunny hops, plus the internal wiring prevents barspins.


        Best Budget

        Mongoose Legion L100 Freestyle

        Legion L100 Freestyle
        Best Budget

        Mongoose Legion L100 Freestyle

        Pros
        • Easy to ride
        • Easily upgradable
        Cons
        • Some users had issues with its freecoaster

        Key Specs

        FrameSteel
        Size20-inch
        Weight26.45 lbs.

        This complete BMX build is one of the cheapest, and with a few minor upgrades, it can be your go-to ride. It’s got a treadless sealed integrated headset, aluminum U-brake and brake levers, removable brake mounts, and an ultra-durable steel frame. Users say this bike is an easy upgrade and only needs a few minor tweaks, though some had issues with its freecoaster sticking and say it needs more grease for better fakes. It's best for anyone 5-foot-6-inches and taller.


        Best for Injury-Prone Riders

        Wethepeople Audio 22

        Audio 22
        Best for Injury-Prone Riders

        Wethepeople Audio 22

        Pros
        • Great stability
        • Fits most riders
        • Easy ride
        Cons

          Key Specs

          FrameSteep
          Size22-inch
          Weight25.86 lbs.

          Very few complete bikes are available in this size, and some manufacturers appear to be ignoring the segment in hopes it will fade away. Wethepeople has put its back into promoting 22-inch BMX with the well-equipped, right-sized Audio, which should fit riders between 5-foot-8-inches and 6-foot-2-inches. With their more stability and predictability, 22-inch bikes are an excellent choice for riders who haven’t been on a bike in a while but who don’t want to make a move to 26- or 29-inch cruisers. They’re also significantly easier on your body, particularly when ridden more than occasionally.


          Best All-Ages BMX Racer

          Redline MX EXPERT

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          Best All-Ages BMX Racer

          Redline MX EXPERT

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          Key Specs

          FrameSteel
          Size20-inch
          Weight20 lbs.

          Available in several sizes, the MX bikes from the venerable race brand Redline have been heavily modified to incorporate many desirable features from the upscale Proline series. Ready to win right out of the box, the MX is an excellent choice in Mini and Junior versions, the former for heights 4-foot-1-inch to 4-foot-5-inches, and the latter 4-foot-6-inches to 5-foot-1. The Expert, meanwhile, is best for those 5 feet to 5-foot-4-inches, and the Expert XL for 5-foot-2-inches to 5-foot-6-inches.

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          Jack Baruth

          Jack Baruth is a writer and competitor who has earned podiums in more than fifteen different classes and sanctions of automotive and cycling competition, in both amateur and professional capacities, as well as an enthusiastic hobbyist musician and audiophile who owns hundreds of musical instruments and audio systems. His work has appeared in Bicycling, Cycle World, Road & Track, WIRED, Wheels Weekly, EVO Malaysia, Esquire, and many other publications. His original design for a guitar, the Melody Burner, has been played by Billy Gibbons, Sheryl Crow, and others.