Verde Theory DJ Frame
Verde Theory DJ Frame - Blue is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Description

Verde Theory DJ Frame
Product Overview
The Verde Theory DJ Frame is a dirt jump-focused frame designed for technical terrain and jump progression. Built for durability and responsive handling, it accommodates modern tire sizes and geometry optimized for dirt jump and all-mountain riding. Ideal for riders seeking a versatile frame for jump-focused BMX-style riding.
Key Features
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Dirt jump-specific geometry – Frame design optimized for jump applications, emphasizing strength and handling characteristics appropriate for jumping and technical maneuvers on built terrain.
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Durable construction – Built to withstand repeated impacts and landings common in dirt jump and all-mountain riding.
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Modern tire clearance – Updated geometry accommodates contemporary larger tire profiles without interference or rubbing.
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Responsive handling – Engineered for precise steering response and predictable feedback during technical tricks and jump progression.
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Versatile design – Suitable for dirt jump, all-mountain, and mixed-terrain BMX-style riding applications.
Technical Specifications
- Frame type: Dirt jump (DJ)
- Material: Chromoly or steel construction (specific details not available)
- Wheel size: 26" (standard DJ sizing)
- Brake compatibility: Standard disc or rim brake mounting (specific configuration not specified)
- Bottom bracket type: Standard (specific type not specified)
Compatibility and Ideal Use Cases
Compatible with:
- 26" wheel setups with standard hub spacing
- Modern disc or rim brake systems (verify specific mounting)
- Standard BMX cranksets and drivetrain components
- Typical DJ and all-mountain component compatibility
Ideal for:
- Dirt jump and technical terrain riding
- All-mountain and mixed-surface BMX-style riding
- Riders seeking DJ geometry for jump progression
- Versatile builds prioritizing durability and responsive handling
- Dirt jump discipline and trail-focused applications

