loading

VIDEO: 2010 Interbike from Ride BMX Thursday, September 23rd, 2010

Here’s a new video from RideBMX.com showing off some of the stuff we brought to Interbike this year.

Aaron Ross’ Orange Wednesday, September 22nd, 2010

loading
Embed
X

1.) SET THE SIZE (WIDTH)
2.) COPY THE CODE
3.) PASTE AND BLOG!

The first bike up on the list is Aaron Ross’ Orange! Safety Orange is the new colorway we have lined up. The only part we have available right now for sale is the Aaron Ross Grip but you can expect everything else to come trickling in later this year.

One other thing that’s new in this bike check is Aaron Ross’ signature tire! It keeps the keyboard theme of all his other signature parts and the thread pattern are inverted keys which spell out some fun messages from Aaron Ross and a handful from the contest we held last year (we’ll be announcing the winners soon). Click around the flipbook above for more photos and a complete parts list!

SHIPMENT: Convertible Posts Monday, August 2nd, 2010

loading
Embed
X

1.) SET THE SIZE (WIDTH)
2.) COPY THE CODE
3.) PASTE AND BLOG!

We just received a shipment of our new Convertible seat posts! They are available now in White, Black, Red, Gold and Blue. Click around the flipbook above for more pics and info, then contact your local shops and mail-orders to get one!

Read More »

Sneak Peek: Convertible Monday, June 28th, 2010

RideBMX.com recently did a spotlight on a new seat post we’ve been working on. It’s called the Convertible and it will work with both Pivotal and railed seats. The Convertible’s design provides a traditional offset that is not found on the average Pivotal post. A lot of riders lean toward a seat position that is not achievable with a zero-offset post, so if you ever wanted to run your Pivotal seat pushed back, or forward, the Convertible will now allow you to do it.

An uncut Convertible Post, without guts, weighs approximately 4.3 ounces. Its unique forged design allows the post to be slammed without leaving the seat excessively high. If you’re not interested in the offset, the guts will obviously work with all other Pivotal posts and Pivotal compatible frames as well. Rather than simply rebrand a zero-offset Pivotal post, we wanted to provide another option for riders to pick from when looking for more flexibility with their bike set ups. Watch the video and Nuno will show you more.

Read More »