
WTP WeThePeople CRS FC 20" BMX Bike | Black
Description
WeThePeople CRS 20" Freecoaster BMX is built to give you more control from your first ride and makes fakie and street riding easier to learn.
WeThePeople CRS Freecoaster key features
- Rider height: approx. 150 – 165 cm
- Frame: 20.25" Cr-Mo + Hi-Ten
- Wheels: 20"
- Crank: 3pc Cr-Mo
- Weight: 12 kg
- Level: beginner / intermediate
Want to learn fakie and street tricks faster
The WeThePeople CRS Freecoaster changes how the bike feels from the very first session. The freecoaster hub lets you roll backwards without pedaling, which makes learning fakie and linking tricks much easier.
The short rear end helps the bike react quicker, lift easier and gives you more control when learning your first tricks.
This is the kind of setup that lets you focus on progression instead of fighting the bike.
Why choose the Freecoaster version
- ride fakie without pedaling
- easier to link street tricks together
- more control when learning new moves
- short geometry helps with lift and balance
- a bike that gives you more options from day one
Who is the WeThePeople CRS Freecoaster for
This BMX is for riders who want to get into street riding and learn fakie and more technical tricks faster.
It works best for riders around 150–165 cm tall as a first serious BMX with real progression potential.
WeThePeople CRS Freecoaster detailed technical specification
Frame
- 4130 Cr-Mo DT / Hi-Ten
- TT: 20.25"
- CS: 12.75"
- Head angle: 75°
- Gyro ready
Fork
- Salt AM
- Cr-Mo steerer tube
- Offset: 26 mm
Handlebar
- Width: 29"
- Height: 8.85"
Stem
- Top Load
- Aluminium
Wheels and tyres
- 20"
- 36H
- 2.35" tyres
Cranks
- 3pc Cr-Mo
- 165 mm
Bottom bracket
- Mid BB
- Sealed bearings
Drivetrain
- 25T sprocket
- 9T driver
- Salt AM chain
Hubs
- Front: 10 mm, ball bearings
- Rear: Freecoaster, 14 mm
Brake / Lever
- U-brake
- Salt Plus Geo XL
Seat and post
- Pivotal
Seat clamp
- Aluminium
Grips
- 154 mm
Pedals
- Nylon / fiberglass
Stay safe while riding
BMX bikes are exposed to heavy loads during tricks and jumps. They are not indestructible. Parts can wear out or get damaged during use. Regular checks and proper maintenance will help extend the lifespan of your bike.
Before your first ride
- The bike is delivered about 90% assembled
- Install pedals, adjust the handlebar and in some cases install the front wheel
- A first safety check at a professional bike service is required
- This is necessary to keep your warranty valid
- Skipping the service will void the warranty. Keep your service receipt.

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