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Head over to The Merged to find out all about Native Bikes‘ new Street Frame!

Anyone who has been in BMX long enough is well aware of who Dave Harrison is. I doubt too many people would doubt his reputation as being one of the best welders in BMX either. Over the last year, he has been busy getting his own welding company called Pedal Driven Cycles dialed in and it looks like things are finally on the move. Today he announced that they will be releasing a limited run of their first frame called “Kool Thing”. This American made (clearly) frame has a 74.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.75″ bottom bracket height, 9″ seat tube height and a 13.75″ chain stay length. You can find features like the Stainless steel Pedal Driven Cycles head tube and down tube badges (that are individually marked for each one of the 50 frames being released), Shark Fin technology in the bottom bracket, a top tube gusset with “TCB” laser cut out, which stands for “Taking Care of Business”, 3/16″ heat-treated drop outs and removable brake mounts. The Kool thing will be available 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths with raw or black for the colors. You can pre-order one of these frames for $380.00 right here or have your local shop hit up Pedal Driven Cycles to get one ordered up today. Remember, there’s only 50 of these being released so get on it now if you want one.
You can check out more photos and find out what Shark Fin Technology is by clicking here.

After parting ways with Failure Bikes last week, I was trying to figure out which team Jeremiah Smith would fit on. I really didn’t know who would be picking him up since he’s a pretty diverse rider that would fit on a lot of teams. Today it was announced that he will be representing GT Bicycles now. I’d imagine we’ll be seeing a signature frame and some other good stuff coming from the brand for Jeremiah in the future.

Get on over to The Merged to get the full specs and info on the long time coming Credence frame and bars from S&M Bikes. Daaaaamn does that look good.

It would appear the Scotty Cranmer deal with Hyper Bicycles has been in the works for a little longer than we imagined. Here’s a sneak peek look at a prototype of his signature frame they are working on already. Expect more info when it becomes available.

It looks like Kink will have another new frame coming down the pipeline soon enough. Here’s a sneak peek look at Aaron Smith’s well deserved signature frame called the Titan. No word on specs, but it looks like it has a gussets on the top and down tubes, a wishbone on the chainstays, removable mounts with those fancy Fly Bikes mounts with the angled screws. Get stoked.
“New year, new stuff! Aaron Smith just put together a prototype of “The Titan” frame that we have been working on for quite awhile now. No release date yet and more information to come. Stay tuned!”


Colony will be releasing a very limited edition run of Teddy frames in Liam Zingbergs gold colorway in March. There will only be 10 of these frames available and if you really want it, you better hit up Little Black Bike in Australia to get one pre-ordered.
How good does that look?

Head over to The Merged to get a closer look at all of the fresh Season Bikes product from their frames to sprockets, hubs, stems and rims. Looks dialed.