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Kink BMX – 2020 Cloud Complete

August 5, 2019

Kink BMX 2020 Cloud Complete BMX Bike

Take a look at the 2020 Cloud Complete from Kink BMX. If you’re on the hunt for a higher end BMX bike that is ready to go to work on street spots and transitions straight out of the box, the new Travis Hughes signature Cloud Complete might just be what you’re looking for. This bike is built around a full chromoly frame, fork and bars with geometry that’s ideal for street riding and cruising on transitions at parks and plazas.

On top of the chromoly frame, fork and bars, this bike is decked out top to bottom in aftermarket Kink and Mission parts that’ll definitely be able to handle what you’re going to throw at it. This bike also comes with four plastic pegs, so you shouldn’t have any trouble getting your grinds going as well. This bike is fully loaded for a very reasonable $599.99. Check out the full parts list for the bike below!

Kink BMX 2020 Cloud Complete BMX Bike

Frame Material: 100% 4130 Chromoly
Toptube Length: 21″
Headtube Angle: 75°
Seattube Angle: 71°
Standover Height: 9″
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.6″
Chainstay Length: 13.25″
Fork: Kink Trident Fork 100% 4130 Chromoly 1pc Steerer Tube, Tapered Fork Legs
Fork Offset: 26mm
Bars: Kink Rex Bars 9.5″ 100% 4130 Chromoly 13-Butted TruTherm
Grips: Kink Ace Flangeless
Barends: Kink Thrust
Stem: Kink Bold HRD 50mm
Headset: Mission Sealed Integrated (41.8 x 45)
Brake Lever: Mission Token
Brake Cable: Mission L4 Linear
Brakes: Mission Cease V2 (Removable Mounts)
Cranks: Kink Ridge 3pc Tubular Chromoly 170mm – 8 Spline
Bottom Bracket: Sealed Mid 19mm
Pedals: Kink Hemlock NF
Chain: Mission 510H
Sprocket: Kink Bedlam 25T CNC 7075-T6
Front Hub: Mission Invade Sealed Bolt-In Hub
Rear Hub: Mission Dispatch Sealed Freecoaster 14mm
Driver: Sealed 9T
Front Rim: Mission Mylar
Rear Rim: Mission Mylar
Seat: Kink Ericsson Stealth
Seat Post: Mission Aluminum Stealth
Seat Clamp: Integrated
Front Tire: Kink Sever 2.4″
Rear Tire: Kink Sever 2.4″
Pegs: Mission Nylon (4)
Gyro Tabs: Tapped for Tabs

Weight: 27lb 4oz
Price:$599.99
Colors: Gloss Dusk Sky

The Travis Hughes signature Cloud Complete from Kink is available through BMX shops and mail-orders like Source BMX that carry Kink BMX worldwide now or direct from the Kink Webstore if you don’t have a local shop you can go to. You can learn more about this bike and the full line of 2020 complete bikes, frames and parts from Kink on KinkBMX.com

Kink BMX – Hobie Doan Rides The CST Fork

July 24, 2019

The crew at Kink coming through with a fresh video featuring Hobie Doan putting their CST Forks to work out in the streets! Hit play and let Hobie tell you about the fork a bit and enjoy some real solid clips from Hobie and Ben Basford!

“Kink Pro Hobie Doan has been really into our Kink CST Forks since joining the squad, and lays down some insight and shredding to back it up!

Kink CST Forks are available now at Kinkbmx.com and finer BMX retailers worldwide!

Shot by Darryl Tocco.” – Kink

You can learn more about the CST Fork over on the Kink website!

Small Business Spotlight – Kink BMX

July 18, 2019

It’s always interesting to see how outside media sources take a look at BMX, and this is definitely one of the better jobs we’ve seen done. Recently, a news channel in Rochester, New York dropped by the Kink and Blackout Distribution warehouse to find out more about the brands and the owner, Zack Phillips who has been making things happen out east for 25 years now! This gives us a look at the product, a small portion of the warehouse and more. It’s an interesting watch for sure, especially if you’re curious about the behind the scenes side of BMX!

“A few weeks ago News 10 NBC WHEC Rochester stopped by Kink BMX and Blackout Distribution headquarters for a Small Business Spotlight! Get some insight from the bossman himself and a look behind the scenes over here…” – Kink

Kink – New Titan II and Backwoods Frame Colorways

July 12, 2019

Kink BMX Titan II Frame BMX

Thinking about changing things up in the BMX Frame department? The crew over at Kink have released their Titan II frame in new Cutlas Turquoise and Smoked Cherry colors and their Backwoods Frame in a Deep Pine Green and Gloss Raw! These are available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Kink worldwide now and through the Kink webstore now!

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Kink Cold Cuts – Sean Sexton In “Safety First”

July 8, 2019

Kink BMX went digging in their archives for their latest “Cold Cuts” video! This time around we get over 6 minutes of raw footage featuring Sean Sexton going to work on street spots, ditches, trails and more while filming for the Safety First DVD! Hit play and take all of this gold in… I would be pretty stoked to see a new Sean Sexton video pop up… Just sayin…

“Cold Cuts Episode 6 brings us a throwback look at the making of Sean Sextons legendary Kink BMX “Safety First” video part. Enjoy!

Shot by Darryl Tocco.” – Kink BMX

Kink 2020 Complete Bikes Promos

June 26, 2019

The 2020 Completes from Kink have landed worldwide, and it’s undoutably their best line up of complete bikes yet covering everything from 12″ coaster bikes to their top of the line Williams complete and their new 26″ Drifter. These bikes look amazing and come spec’d to put to heavy use right out of the box. Above is a playlist with all of the promos, or you can scroll down and check out each bike individually below! All of these videos were filmed by Darryl Tocco, so you know they’re dialed!

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Kink – Calvin Kosovich and the Eagle 4-Piece Bars

June 19, 2019

Kink coming through with a dialed new promo video featuring Calvin Kosovich and Jake Petruchik putting the Eagle 4-piece bars! Hit play and take in some dialed riding, then hit up the Kink website for full specs and details on the bars!

“Kink Pro Calvin Kosovich quickly lays out why he’s been repping the Kink Eagle 4pc Bars for awhile now, with some backup from Kink AM Jake Petruchik. The Eagle Bars are available now at Kinkbmx.com and finer BMX retailers worldwide!

Shot by Darryl Tocco.”

What Size BMX Bike or Frame Is Right For Me?

June 18, 2019

What Size BMX Bike Is Right For Me

Anyone who has rode BMX has probably wondered what size BMX bike is right for me? or what size BMX frame is right for me? at some point. After riding for a while, most riders tend to find their size and stick to it, but sometimes changing things up can make riding feel better or even make some tricks easier for you. The crew at Kink put together these really helpful guides to help figure out what size BMX bike is right for you based on your height in inches and centimeters for the metric users out there. These guides show everything from the 12″ bike all the way up to 21″ top tubes, making it easy to get an idea of just where you should be looking if you aren’t sure.

What Size BMX Bike Is Right For Me

BMX Bike Size Chart – CENTIMETERS

Now, these guides can help figure out what size BMX bike or what size BMX frame might be right for you, but it’s also a bit of personal preference as well. Generally taller riders over that 5’11” height will want to stick to that 21″ + size, but I’ve also seen shorter riders shred the hell out of a 21″ frame and tall guys shred on a smaller frame, so it’s not an exact science, but more of a recommendation than anything else. The size can be a factor in the types of riding you do whether it’s technical street or ramp riding, or you love sending it over some big gaps at the trails. It’s something you’ll want to try and play around with whether it’s mixing it up when you change up frames or by simply trying out your friends bikes that run different sizes or setups to find that sweet spot that feels just right.

Not only that, but there are other things you can do to make the bike feel a little bigger or smaller like switching out the stem with more or less reach, changing up the fork with a different offset to bring in the wheelbase or spread it out a bit. So sometimes you don’t necessarily have to replace the frame to make some adjustments to help with sizing.

Either way, BMX bikes come in a lot of sizes and although they might not seem like big jumps between 20.75″ and 21″, that quarter inch can make a difference on just how your bike feels and rides for you, so definitely put some thought into it when it comes time, because you would be surprised at the difference it can make for you.

What do you think? Do you have any questions or suggestions? What size top tube do you run? Any tips that helped you figure it out for yourself? Let us know what you’re thinking in the comments below!

Now, go check out these BMX frames and Complete BMX Bikes.

Shout out once again to Kink for making these graphics to help show what size BMX bike is right for me!

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