Head over to The Merged for an exclusive sneak peek look at the new Winchester and Black Heart frames from Kis Bike Co.! They’re looking real good!
Product Focus: Kis Bike Co. – Part 2
Head on over to The Merged for part two of the Product Focus on Kis Bike Co.! This time around they have frames, bars and forks for you to get a closer look at!
Product Focus: Kis Bike Co. – Part 1
Head over to The Merged to check out a brand new Product Focus giving you a closer look at all of the latest product from Kis Bike Co.. This is just part one, so expect more later today!
Kis Bike Co. – Ashley Douglas Edit
This one definitely surprised me. If you’re looking for some wild and technical ramp riding, Ashley Douglas is your man.
“Ashley Douglas puts in the work around the UK for Kis Bike Co. Ashley loves combo tricks and tech park riding and his riding just gets wilder with every session.”
Quicky: Andre Fowkes
Photos and Interview by Tom Halliwell
Andre Fowkes is one of those riders from the U.K that I didn’t really know a lot about, but was always curious about when he would pop up in edits and everything. His riding was always on point and he seemed to be real stoked on BMX and that’s damn near the only credentials needed to get my attention. The other day, our U.K contributor, Tom Halliwell, sent through a couple photos and a quick interview he put together with Andre that I’m real stoked on. So here’s your chance to find out what this dude is all about along with some real good photos and a couple of Andre’s edits!
Kis Bike Co. – Joe and Jase
Kis Bike Co.‘s Joe Watson and Jase Lewis spend some time cruising the Whitby and Scarborough skateparks. Real good riding and those parks look super fun to ride.
Sneak Peek: Kis Bike Co. – Slim Line Fork
Here’s a look at the new Kis Bike Co. Slim Line fork that will be out in a few months. Check out more info below.
“Here’s a quick shot of the new SL ‘Slim Line’ fork set for release October/November this year. They use slimmer tubing than our stylus fork and have micro 4mm thick dropouts. The fork is available in two versions: Open Dropouts, or enclosed dropouts. They will be available in Satin Black or Smoked Chrome.”
Product: Kis Bike Co. – Seat / Socket Post
This is an awesome idea, unless you are some sort of weight weenie. Basically, Kis Bike Co. developed a pivotal post that has a 17mm socket built into the bottom. So now all you need to carry with you is an allen key to losen up your post and you can get to work on your wheel. Here’s what it says on their website…
“So, we want you to only need one tool in your pocket. The, unsung hero, the 6mm Allen key! With riders who use pegs, this became a bit of a problem. We worked on slotted bayonet fixtures and all manner of crazy peg designs and ideas for months until we realised, we really cannot change the function and powerful design of a peg. They take too much abuse to start making them in two parts. So… We did a bit of reverse thinking and developed this idea. The Integrated 17mm Socket set and seat post! Basically, you use your 6mm Allen key to take your seat and post out. Your seat and post then become your socket set for your pegs. So simple, so functional, and ideal for road-trips,at home or abroad.
The posts are long enough (135mm) for most pegs.”
Check out more photos Right Here!