Finale

Entry-level flatland freestyle bike. The Finale helps make sure your tricks never get off the ground.

Specifications Geometry Features
  • Extras:
    SST ORYG, GT chain tensioners, 2pr. GT flatland design 50mm OD. Aluminum pegs
  • Frame:
    '09 GT flatland design, Cr-Mo down tube, machined head tube and BB shell, 6mmT dropouts, weld-on Gyro cable guides, dual cable routing
  • Fork:
    GT Freestyle design, full hi-ten, 1-1/8" steer , 31.8mm blades, 6mmT. Dropouts
  • Crankset / Chainwheel:
    One piece type, 165mmL. / 2010 GT 25T steel chainwheel
  • Bottom Bracket:
    Ball type
  • Pedals:
    GT Jump design, resin
  • Chain:
    KMC Z510
  • Rims:
    Alex G-303, single wall aluminum, 48H
  • Front Hub:
    Steel body, 14mm hi-carbon axle, 48 hole
  • Rear Hub:
    GT branded, aluminum body, cassette with 9T one piece driver, sealed Mech., 14mm hi-carbon axle, 48 hole
  • Cog set:
    Odyssey, Cr-Mo, 13T.
  • Spokes:
    14G
  • Nipples:
    Brass
  • Tires:
    Kenda Kiniption, 2.1", 30 TPI casing
  • Front Brake:
    Tektro FX340FS, aluminum U-brake
  • Rear Brake:
    Tektro FX340R, aluminum U-brake
  • Brake Levers:
    Tektro, XL320, aluminum
  • Handlebar:
    GT 8-piece flatland design, hi-ten, 6.5" rise
  • Stem:
    GT Flatland Piston design, 29mm reach
  • Headset:
    Tange Seiki FATTY 22, extra deep cup engagement, 1-1/8" threadless
  • Grips:
    GT Wing shroom design
  • Saddle:
    GT flatland design, two piece shell, 9mm rails
  • Seat Post:
    Aluminum, 25.4 x 200mmL.
  • Seat Clamp:
    '08 GT CNC mini design
  • Freestyle
    • Freestyle

      Bike Comparison for BMX/Freestyle Bicycles
      Just make sure your bike can keep up.Sure you’ve got moves and sick skills. But you need a bike that’ll showcase them? Take a hint from Dave Dillewaard who hits it all - from street to park, Dew Tour to X-Games - on his GT. We’ll give you all the performance we give him: micro-sized gearing, a mid-sized bottom bracket, bombproof build. You’ll be shredding like Dave in no time. Yeah, right.
  • Dirt/Street
    • Dirt/Street

      Bike Comparison for BMX/Dirt/Street Bicycles
      Skinny jeans. Neon colors. When you’ve been building bikes as long as we have, a lot of things come and go, then come back again. But one thing has never changed: Our passion to build bikes that can handle any old-school trick you can throw down on them.