We went full South Beach on the Fat Ripper this year! This Miami-themed 26” Fat Ripper is the world’s only legit 26” fat BMX bike. It’s built around 26” x 3.5” Vee Chicane tires and a legendary PK…
The Hoodrich is built to thrash. The frame features an integrated head tube, mid-bottom bracket and removable brake mounts. Add in the new Odyssey Springfield brake kit and extra-wide 2.4‚Äù tires…
This bike is Savage! Literally. The all-new 27.5” Savage Flyer is a ferocious mix of everything you can ask for in a bike. It’s built with a sturdy 6061 aluminum frame & equipped with a mid-bottom…
About Chicago, IL is a powerhouse in the sports world, so it was time to honor the city with the new, limited-edition Chicago Big Ripper. With a colorway that screams ‚ÄúChi-Town‚Äù, this is the…
A staple in BMX for nearly as long as the sport has been in existence, the 26” OM Flyer was originally designed by and named after SE’s founder, Scot “Old Man” Breithaupt. With its blue colorway…
Retro 6061 aluminum Big Ripper frame with floval tubing, looptail rear end, American bottom bracket and classic PK Ripper wishbone plate Full Cr-Landing Gear forks Cr-Mo Power Wing cruiser bars…
The Monster Quad is the ultimate definition of BMX Innovations. Built around huge 29” x 2.8” Vee Speedster tyres, this bike is the world’s first 29+ BMX bike. The unique Monster Quad frame design…
About Marshawn Lynch‚Äôs new 27.5+ Beast Mode Ripper is pure GOLD! Way before Marshawn became an All-Pro NFL running back and Super Bowl Champion, he had a love for BMX. We first linked up with…
The 29" Big Flyer continues to take the crown as the king of the streets. This year's bike is tougher than ever with the addition of an internal headset and mid-bottom bracket. With four awesome…
The 24" So Cal Flyer is back with a vengeance this year. The frame has been beefed up with an internal headset, sealed bearing mid-bottom bracket, and wider stays. The bike spec has been upgraded…
The PK Ripper was the raddest, baddest, and most famous bike during the first BMX boom in the early '80s. Fast-forward 40 years to today, and now it's the 29" Big Ripper that's on top during the Big…
The PK Ripper was the raddest, baddest and most famous bike during the first BMX boom in the early ‚Äô80s. Fast forward 40 years to today and now it‚Äôs the 29‚Ä≥ Big Ripper that‚Äôs on top during…
The 29″ Big Flyer continues to take the crown as the king of the streets. This year’s bike is tougher than ever with the addition of an internal headset and mid-bottom bracket. With four awesome…