2020 Sunday Blueprint Highlights
- Sunday Freeze Stem
- $419.99
- Chromoly TT and DT
2020 Sunday Blueprint Overview
The Blueprint is a bike for new riders that is built around a pro-level geometry to help them progress faster. This bike is equipped with hassle-free parts like Odyssey Springfield brakes, a Sunday Freeze stem and Current 2.4” tires to help keep you focused on the important part – riding. The Blueprint comes with an integrated head tube for 2020 for greater durability, ease of assembly and pro style points.
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2020 Sunday Blueprint Specs
Retail $419.99
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Specs
FRAME MATERIAL: Hi-Ten Steel |
WHEEL SIZE: 20″ |
TOP TUBE LENGTH: 20″-20.5″ – Learn what size is right for you here. |
CHAIN STAY LENGTH: 13.2-13.5″ |
HEADTUBE ANGLE: 75° |
SEAT TUBE ANGLE: 71° |
FORKS: Sunday Blueprint, 20″ fork w/ 2-piece steerer tube and welded pre-load |
BARS: Sunday, 9 x 28.5″, 12° backsweep, 4° upsweep, 2-piece |
STEM: Sunday Freeze front load, 48mm |
HEADSET: FSA integrated, 1-1/8″ |
BRAKE MOUNTS: Welded |
BRAKES: Odyssey Springfield U-brake |
FRONT HUB: Sunday, 36H, low-flange, loose-ball, 3/8″ axle |
FRONT RIM: P-7X aluminum, 20″, 36H |
REAR HUB: Sunday, 36H, semi-sealed, 14mm axle w/ 9t Driver |
REAR RIM: P-7X aluminum, 20″, 36H |
TYRES: Sunday Current V2, 20 x 2.4″ |
SPROCKET: Sunday S-Logo, 25T, steel |
CRANKS: 160mm, 3-piece, chromoly |
BB: Loose-ball, American |
PEDALS: Wellgo platform, plastic |
SEAT: Sunday Badge, seat and post combo |
GEARING: 25/9 |
WEIGHT: 26 lbs |
2020 Sunday Blueprint Price
$319 is one of the lowest priced bmx bikes yet. The Sunday blueprint is priced just a little more than top end “walmart” bikes.
2020 Sunday Blueprint Quality
I’d say this is a very low quality bike. It’s not very often that you see semi-sealed hubs and loose ball bottom brackets. However, the price goes with the quality. Don’t expect this bike to last more than a year or so.
Highlights
Low Price
It’s a very cheap bike, so that is a highlight. It’s good to get people into bmx for a good price.
Lowlights
Low Quality
Usually what comes with low priced bikes. Just make sure this is what you want!
Buy if you are learning:
- Bunnyhops
- 180’s
- manual
- x-up rides
Don’t buy if you are learning:
- 360
- tailwhips
- big gaps
- handrails
Conclusion 🤩
My first low level bike very similar was a dk reaction. I ended up breaking everything on it. It did last me about a year and was the reason I got into bmx.