Cult 2027 Gateway BMX Bike Description:
The Cult Gateway walks a fine line between an entry-level and a novice complete bike, bringing the benefits of each. The frame and fork are built partially with chromoly, which adds strength and durability, but retains some high-tensile steel aspects to keep the cost down. The wheelset uses entry-level single wall rims, however, they are laced to sealed bearing hubs, which is a huge benefit as it keeps the bike rolling smooth with low maintenance. The sealed headset and bottom bracket paired with the beefy 2.4" tires tops this ride off as a great bang for the buck.
NOTE: Raw and Translucent colors may show small veins or patches of surface rust under the finish. This is normal and does not affect the integrity of the product.
Specifications:
- Frame: Chromoly Front Triangle (20.5" Toptube)
- Fork: Chromoly Steerer Tube
- Headset: Sealed Integrated (1-1/8")
- Stem: Top Load
- Bars: 2-Piece Bars Hi-ten steel (9" Rise) (30" Width)
- Grips: Cult Crew Grips
- Cranks: 3-Piece Heat Treated Chromoly (170mm)
- Bottom Bracket: Mid, Sealed
- Pedals: Cult Nylon Pedals
- Sprocket: 25T
- Chain: Cult 410
- Front Hub: Alloy Shell, Sealed Bearings (3/8" Axle) (17mm Nut)
- Rear Hub: Cassette, Sealed Bearings (14mm Axle)
- Driver: 9T, Sealed Bearing
- Front Rim: Cult Match Alloy (Single Wall)
- Rear Rim: Cult Match Alloy (Single Wall)
- Front Tire: Innova (20 x 2.4")
- Rear Tire: Innova (20 x 2.4")
- Seat: Combo Padded Seat w/ CULT logo
- Seat Post: 1-Piece Combo
- Seat Clamp: Bolt-On
- Brake Lever: Alloy
- Brakes: 990 U-Brake
- Gyro: -
- Gyro Tabs: -
- Brake Mounts: Welded
- Extras: -
- Color: Matte Clear Raw
- Weight: 25 lbs
Geometry:
- Toptube Length: 20.5"
- Chainstay Length: 13.25"
- Headtube Angle: 75°
- Seattube Angle: 71°
- Bottom Bracket Height: 11.8"
- Headtube Height: 4.625"
- Standover: 8.75"
- Recommended Sizing Guide: 5'4" - 5'8"
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This product was added to our catalog on May 19, 2026
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