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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.
$1,199.99
It was only a matter of time until we created the fattest Quad of them all, the Fat Quad! This fat BMX bike is centered around the unique Quadangle frame design, featuring an oversized downtube, integrated head tube, and a legendary looptail rear end. New this year is an upgrade to Tektro Auriga hydraulic disc brakes. Once you go fat, you never go back... - 6061 aluminum Quadangle frame design, internally-machined integrated head tube, symmetrical looptail rear end, 100mm bottom bracket, and 170mm-spaced rear dropouts - Full Cr-Mo Landing Gear forks with 135mm-spaced dropouts - Vee Tire Co x SE Racing Chicane, 26" x 3.50" tires run fast and smooth at 30psi - Oakley B1-B grips with SE donuts - SE Flyer seat with bottle opener - Cr-Mo SE Big Honkin' cruiser bars - External bottom bracket - Tektro Auriga hydraulic disc brakes featuring dual piston design, automatic caliper positioning system, 160mm rear rotor, and 180mm front rotor - SE 3-piece V-Ridge cranks with alloy SE sprocket - 35.8 pounds
$999.99
The Dblocks Big Ripper has never looked so good! This bike is the signature ride of the king of the streets, Darnell Meyers, aka Dblocks. It’s spec’d with specific parts that Dblocks has chosen, such as the Famous-inspired snow camo frame & fork, Freedom ThickSlick tires, Power Wing cruiser bars, and New York Flyer seat. If you want to stand out in the crowd, this is the bike to ride.
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