Categories: blog

Products: Vol. 86

Less than a week until Christmas! If you haven’t figured out what you want or need yet, take a look at this weeks Products: column to check out 5 dialed BMX products that might just be what you’re looking for. This week we’re going to take a closer look at Reed Stark’s signature Giraffic bars from BSD, the Hold Tight front load stem from Subrosa, the PC pedals from Demolition, Tom “Robbo” Robinson’s signature Villij frame from Mutiny Bikes and then we’ll wrap things up with the Joint tire from Stolen. Ready? Alright, let’s get into this!

Time for some new bars? Need a little more height? Have you checked out Reed Stark’s signature Giraffic bars from BSD? These bars are made from some multi-butted 4130 chromoly that is post-weld heat-treated and features a rise of 9″, width of 29.5″, 13-degrees of backsweep and 1-degree of upsweep. The Giraffic bars come in ED black, gloss black, chrome and clear coat raw with a weight of 1.66 lbs.

You can pick these bars up for $62.99 – $72.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S get ahold of QBMX to get you a set ordered up today!

To find out more about BSD and their products, check out their website — BSDForever.com

Thinking about stems can be pretty overwhelming if you think about all of the options out there today. Have you taken a look at the Hold Tight stem from Subrosa? This stem has a cast aluminum body with recessed sides for a clean look and a 6061-T6 alloy front cap with a molded Subrosa logo on it. This stem has an internal 12mm center hole for additional weight savings, a reach of 50mm, a stack height of 30mm and rise of 5mm. The Hold Tight stem comes in matte black, matte blue, matte red and polished with a weight of 9.8 oz.

You can pick this stem up on Dan’s Comp for $24.99 – $29.99 or you can have your local shop get ahold of Sparky’s Distribution to get you one ordered up today!

To find out more about Suborsa and their products, check out their website — SubrosaBrand.com

Those plastic pedals of yours pretty much worn out? Here’s a look at the PC pedals from Demolition for you to check into! These pedals feature a plastic body with a concaved and knurled body with 10 molded pins on each side of the pedal for a good feel and plenty of grip. Inside you can find a chromoly spindle and unsealed bearings. These pedals come in nylon solid black, Polycarbonate clear blue, Nylon solid red and Nylon solid white with a weight of 13.2 oz.

You can pick the PC pedals up for $9.99 in the Demolition Webstore or you can have your local shop hit up 180 Distribution to get yourself a set ordered up today!

To find out more about Demolition and their products, check out their website — DemolitionParts.com

Looking to add a little color in your life? Maybe you just need some fresh rubber on your bike? Take a peek at the Joint tire from Stolen. This 110 PSI tire has a low profile micro-knurled direction tread pattern that helps reduce rolling resistance and wraps around to the sidewalls to help protect them from grinding and add traction when taking tight turns. This tire is available in 20 x 2.20″ (22.4 oz.) and 20 x 2.30″ (23.4 oz.) along with a 24 x 2.20″ (28.3 oz.) version for the cruisers out there. The tires are available in black, black with a white sidewall, black with a blue sidewall, black with a red sidewall, black with a tan sidewall and blue with a black sidewall.

You can pick the Joint tires up for $24.99 – $34.99 each on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S hit up QBMX to get you a set ordered up today!

To find out more about Stolen Bikes and their products, check out their website — StolenBMX.com

Looking for a new frame that’s dialed in for trails riding but will hold up to anything else you can throw at it? Take a look at Tom “Robbo” Robinson’s signature Villij frame from Mutiny Bikes. This full 4130 Sanko chromoly frame has a 74-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 9.17″ stand over height, 11.8″ bottom bracket height and a 13.6″ (slammed) chain stay length (21.25″ and 21.5″ frames have a 13.75″ slammed chain stay length). You can find a gusset on the down tube, a tapered top tube, seat tube and seat stays, an offset head tube thickness, an investment cast seat post clamp, S-Bend chain stays, bullet end seat and chain stay caps, welded on chain stay brake mounts and heat-treated drop outs, heat tube and bottom bracket. The Villij frame comes in colors of white and raw with top tube sizes of 20.75″, 21″, 21.25″ and 21.5″ and a weight of 4.9 lbs. (20.75″)

You can get your hands on this frame by having your local shop here in the U.S hit up Sparky’s Distribution to get you one ordered up today!

To find out more about Mutiny Bikes and their products, check out their website — MutinyBikes.com

That wraps up the 86th edition of Products:! Check back next Saturday for the 87th with 5 more dialed BMX products to check out! Until then, check out more of our Originals or hit up the Daily Section for all the latest BMX videos, news, products and more!

Want more Products:? Check out past editions below!

This website uses cookies.