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$659.99
Pro BMXer Kris Fox takes his race background into the freestyle world with SE Racing's Gaudium. The name means joy in Latin, and the Gaudium annihilates the park while stamping a smile on your face thanks to the full chromoly frame and fork. Plus, the Alienation wheels roll fast and take a beating. Demolition tires give you the grip you want when cornering and the low profile you need for fast rolling. Throw in a killer mix of SE components as well as a Promax U-brake to bring everything back down to earthly speeds, and you've got a shred-everything, pro-level ride ready to spread joy in the park and streets.
$1,170.00 $1,299.99 10% Off
To celebrate the life and times of SE’s founder, Scot Breithaupt, and SE’s motto of “BMX Innovations,” we created a bike like you’ve never seen before. The 27.5+ OM-Duro takes its design cues and aesthetics from the legendary OM Flyer and mixes in some radical mountain bike-style upgrades. This wildly unique bike comes in standard and XL sizes and features big 27.5 x 3.0” tires, a SRAM GX 1x10 drivetrain, Tektro Auriga disc brakes front and rear, a new external bottom bracket, and internal cable routing for a dropper seatpost. BMX meets mountain bike; there are no boundaries. Key Features - Cr-Mo OM-Duro frame with looptail rear end, Euro 73mm bottom bracket, 148mm dropout spacing, internal cable routing for dropper post, fixed dropouts and removable derailleur hanger - Full Cr-Mo Landing Gear forks with 110mm-spaced dropouts - 27.5” x 2.8” Vee Tire Co x SE Racing T-Fatty tires - CNC alloy narrow/wide sprocket - SRAM GX 1x10 derailleur, 10-speed 11-36T cassette - SRAM GX 1x10, Trigger Shifter with exact actuation - Tektro Auriga disc brakes with dual piston & automatic caliper positioning - SE Flyer seat with bottle opener - External bottom bracket - SER padset - 38 pounds / 38.1 pounds for XL Sizing - 22.3-inch = Standard - 23.2-inch = XL
$173.99 - $549.99
Haro's Interstate will feel less like a machine and more like an extension of your own body. It’s built on a lightweight and tough-as-nails full chromoly frame and fork to shrug off the punishment you’ll inflict upon it, and the frame comes in two sizes, each with its own handlebar. The 20.5-inch top tube gets an 8.5-inch bar and the 21-incher gets an 8.75-inch bar. A mid bottom-bracket and internal headtube clean up the build and better protect bearings for less maintenance. The 3-piece chromoly cranks drive 28/9 gearing to get you up to speed in a hurry, while Haro Sata double-wall aluminum rims wrapped in 2.4-inch Haro La Mesa tires deliver burly strength and cushioned grip. Haro’s 1978 plastic pedals save weight and shins and the tripod seat and alloy seatpost give you the control you need with a little padding to take the edge off.
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