Sunday Blueprint
$439.99
$439.99
The Sunday Blueprint is a very low quality BMX bike that weighs 26 pounds and costs $389. This BMX bike is the cheapest option in Sunday’s lineup, offering a starting point for those new to BMX freestyle. In this post, we’ll help you figure out if it’s right for you or not.
No, the Sunday blueprint is the lowest quality bike in Sunday’s lineup and it’s made entirely from high tensile steel with single wall rims. It has unsealed bearings, a pressed headset and a two-piece steer tube in the forks. Overall, this bike is built to be an affordable option for a brand new rider, but it will not last for anybody who’s doing serious tricks.
It’s equipped with the basics and lacks high-end components and aftermarket parts, making it a step above department store bikes but far from the best.
This BMX is designed as a budget-friendly option, scoring low on quality but offering a base for potential customization.
The Blueprint comes in cool colors like matte kiwi, matte midnight blue, gloss black, and gloss watermelon green. Its style and design cater to those just starting out in BMX freestyle. I really like the different color options that this bike comes in, and having multiple options, insures that new writers have different colors to choose from to express themselves.
I think it’s got a cool look for a starter BMX bike. Despite its lower quality, the variety in colors and sizes offers a bit of personalization.
While the Sunday blueprint is a really low quality bike, but it’s right under the $400 price range which is what you should expect to pay for a modern geometry BMX bike that’s not from the department store. This bike is 10 times better than any bike you would find at a Walmart, even though I’m saying the quality is low. And because of that it’s not an overpriced bike.
If this bike was around the $450 price range, it would definitely be over priced but I think for $399. It’s a pretty fair price.
It’s priced to be an accessible option for beginners who aren’t ready to invest in high-end BMX bikes. Considering its upgradable features, it offers value for those looking to gradually improve their setup.
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The best features include its upgradability and the variety in sizes and colors. This allows riders to customize their bike as they grow in the sport.
What makes it stand out is its potential to evolve with the rider, offering a solid foundation to build upon.
Feature | Description |
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Upgradability | Fully customizable with aftermarket parts |
Variety in Sizes | Options for different rider heights |
Color Options | Matte kiwi, midnight blue, black, watermelon green |
If you came to me and said what Sunday bike is the best, I would not say the Sunday blueprint. It’s definitely very low quality. And because of that low quality anyone who weighs over like 150 pounds should stay away from this bike and get something else. I would also recommend, getting something with better quality if you’re a more experienced rider.
But if you have a very limited budget, you’re new to the sport and you don’t weigh very much, this is a cool looking bike with nice, modern geometry. That feels good when riding street. I recommend the 20 inch option in my BMX matchmaker service very often.
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