BMX
$899.99
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 Bike BMX boom. This Big Ripper frame now comes equipped with an American bottom bracket and an OG seatstay wishbone plate just like the original PK Ripper. The 29” x 2.4” SE Bozack tires are just wide enough to give stability and cushion, but also roll extremely fast. Whether you are an old school BMX rider reliving your youth or a new school SE bike life rider raising it up, the Big Ripper is for you.
$349.99
The 2026 Curb offers entry-level riders a great bike at a great price. The geometry of this model is optimized for stability and all types of riding, making it a great choice for beginner-level street, skatepark, and even trails. Its wide tires provide more traction and help absorb hard landings. Features like the one-piece brake cable system make assembling and maintaining your bike easier too.
$399.99
The Kicker 18" is built with younger riders in mind who aren’t quite ready to make the jump to their first 20" bike. With similar components to the Kink Launch but sized down for younger and shorter riders, this bike doesn’t compromise. Features like the wide tires, 3-piece cranks, sealed bottom bracket, and integrated headset are the same as what you would expect on a proper BMX bike. This year the Kicker comes in an awesome Gunmetal Gray colorway and is paired with all black components.
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