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DEFY
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Kids are tough on bikes. Kids who like to get air beneath their wheels are even tougher on their bikes. For the Flying Circus 240 we took all the experience we gained building our full-size jump bike, and downsized it for 24in wheels and shorter riders. It's just as stiff, strong and perfectly balanced as its bigger counterpart, so you can be confident it'll handle the rough and tumble in its stride.

Frame Material

Aluminium Lite

Wheels

24"
You're going to get noticed at your local riding spot on the Flying Circus 240, and not just because of its eye-catching hazeblue'n'reflex paint. Built tough for aerial antics and rider progression, it's designed to handle the rough and tumble of building skills with a few knocks and tumbles along the way.
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More Information

Bike category of use: 4Y

You can find more information about Bike Classification at the following link.

80
kg

Maximum system weight

The system weight describes the maximum permissible total mass. This must not be exceeded under any circumstances.

Please see the table for information on the distribution of weight across the system in conjunction with compatible accessories (luggage carriers, bike trailers, etc.).

Geometry

24"
Seat tube 270
Top Tube Horizontal 495
Seat angle 73.5°
Head tube angle 68°
Chainstays 370
Head tube 106
Wheelbase 950
BB-Height to Hub 30
Reach 337
Stack 534
A B C D E F G S R T 80

Ergonomics

24"
Crank length 130
Length seat post 350
Diameter seatpost 31.8
Diameter tire maximum 450
Width tire maximum 51

All values are given in millimetres or degrees.

There's nothing quite like the feeling of landing your first jump perfectly. The Flying Circus 240's geometry is designed for aerial antics, while the RST Snyper air fork and strong CUBE wheels – shod with Schwalbe Billy Bonkers tyres – are built to absorb the occasional mishap. With powerful hydraulic disc brakes and the simplicity of a single-speed setup, it's all your young ripper needs to dial their steeze down at the local trails or pump track.