Colony Horizon Specs and reviews

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Colony Horizon specs

General Information
Model Name Colony Horizon
Brand/Manufacturer Colony BMX
Year of Release 2022
Country of Origin Australia
BMX Bike Type freestyle
Intended Skill Level intermediate
Intended Age Group teenager/adult
Frame & Geometry
Frame Material chromoly
Frame Size 20.75"
Head Tube Angle 75°
Seat Tube Angle 71°
Chainstay Length 13.5"
Bottom Bracket Height and Type Mid
Internal Cable Routing no
Fork & Steering
Fork Material chromoly
Steerer Tube Type threadless
Drivetrain
Drivetrain Type single-speed
Crank Type 3-piece
Crank Arm Length 175mm
Sprocket Size 25T
Chain Type standard
Pedals Type platform
Braking System
Brake Type U-brake
Detangler/Gyro System no
Removable Brake Mounts yes
Wheels & Tires
Wheel Size 20"
Rim Material and Width Double-wall alloy, 36mm
Spoke Count 36h
Tire Type park/dirt
Tire Width 2.3"
Tubeless Ready no
Cockpit & Contact Points
Handlebar Width and Rise 29" width, 9" rise
Handlebar Material chromoly
Stem Type top load
Grip Type flangeless
Saddle Type pivotal
Seatpost Type and Adjustability 25.4mm, adjustable
Pegs & Accessories
Pegs Included yes, 4 pegs
Peg Material steel
Hub Guard yes
Chain Tensioners yes
Fit & Sizing
Recommended Rider Height Range 5'4" - 6'0"
Bike Weight 26 lbs
Weight Limit 220 lbs
Packaging & Assembly
Bike Weight in Box 30 lbs
Box Dimensions 50" x 26" x 8"
Assembly Required 85%
Tools Included assembly tools
Price & Availability
MSRP $549.99
Market Availability North America, Europe, Australia
Color Options Black, Red, Blue
Warranty Coverage Frame: Lifetime, Parts: 1 year

Pros and Cons of Colony Horizon


Pros Cons
Lightweight frame Higher price point
Smooth gear shifting Limited color options
Durable tires No included accessories

Common Issues and Problems with Colony Horizon


Common Problems with Colony Horizon Bike
1. Chain slipping or skipping gears during gear shifts.
2. Brakes squeaking or not providing sufficient stopping power.
3. Wheels going out of true or spokes becoming loose.
4. Saddle uncomfortable or causing pain during long rides.
5. Gear shifting problems such as difficulty in changing gears smoothly.
6. Pedals becoming loose or difficult to pedal smoothly.
7. Handlebars slipping or not staying in the desired position.
8. Experiencing unusual noises such as creaking or grinding while riding.

User Reviews of Colony Horizon


Name Review
Emily The Colony Horizon bike is a great choice for daily commuting. It's sturdy, comfortable, and easy to handle. I love the sleek design and overall performance of this bike.
Michael I've been using the Colony Horizon bike for a few months now, and I'm impressed with its durability. It's perfect for both city rides and longer trips. Highly recommended!
Sarah The Colony Horizon bike exceeded my expectations. The quality of the components is top-notch, and the ride is smooth. I couldn't be happier with my purchase.
John As an avid cyclist, I can confidently say that the Colony Horizon bike is a fantastic choice. It's lightweight, responsive, and offers great value for money. Definitely worth considering.

Common Questions About Colony Horizon


  • Is the Colony Horizon suitable for beginners?

    No, the Colony Horizon is designed for intermediate riders due to its specifications and components tailored for higher skill levels.

  • What tools are included for assembly of the Colony Horizon?

    The Colony Horizon comes with assembly tools included in the packaging to assist you in putting together your new bike.

  • Does the Colony Horizon come with a warranty?

    Yes, the Colony Horizon has a lifetime warranty on the frame and a 1-year warranty on the parts for added peace of mind.

  • Can the Colony Horizon accommodate riders of varying heights?

    Yes, the recommended rider height range for the Colony Horizon is from 5'4" to 6'0", providing flexibility for a range of riders.

  • Are tubeless tires compatible with the Colony Horizon?

    No, the Colony Horizon is not tubeless-ready, so it is best suited for traditional tire setups.

  • What is the weight limit of the Colony Horizon?

    The Colony Horizon has a weight limit of 220 lbs, ensuring durability and stability for various riders.

  • Do I need a detangler or gyro system for the brakes on the Colony Horizon?

    No, the Colony Horizon features a U-brake with no need for a detangler or gyro system, simplifying the braking setup.

  • Are the brake mounts on the Colony Horizon removable?

    Yes, the brake mounts on the Colony Horizon are removable, allowing for customization and different riding styles.

  • What is the frame material of the Colony Horizon?

    The Colony Horizon features a chromoly frame, known for its strength and durability in BMX applications.

  • Does the Colony Horizon come with pegs included?

    Yes, the Colony Horizon comes with 4 pegs included, enhancing the bike's versatility for various tricks and stunts.