Head over to The Merged to check out a review of the Stolen Piece Multi-Tool. This guy fits in your pocket but can take care of a handful of basic fixes. Get all the details right here.
Product: Kids Complete BMX Bike Guide
Over the past few years, BMX brands have really started putting some attention towards creating some quality complete bikes for the young guns that have really pushed the level of riding that we see from the kids that are 4-12 years old. Not to say that 12″, 16″ and 18″ bikes weren’t a thing before that, but there really wasn’t that much emphasis on it and the quality or options weren’t exactly that beneficial for actually doing tricks and progressing.
It’s pretty easy to see that these bikes have been awesome because we have seen some insane progression from the kids lately and it seems like every day we see a new video that just blows our mind. We got looking around at all of the options that are available these days and it’s pretty amazing what is currently available in the 2015 and now 2016 complete bike ranges that are available or soon to be released.
We decided to compile a handful of the best options that are out there for those of you who are looking to get your kid into BMX. I mean, let’s be real, who doesn’t want their kid riding the skatepark, trails or even street with them on a bike that doesn’t suck? Let’s take a look!
Frostbike 2015 – Stolen Bike Co.
Cruising right along at Frostbike 2015. We made our next stop over at the Stolen Bike Co. booth to see what was new with David Wooten and to get a look at some of the fresh product they had on display! As always, Stolen had something new to see, so let’s get into this and take a closer look!
Product: Stolen Bikes – Thermalite Camouflage Pedals
There have been a bunch of parts coming out in camouflage lately and it’s definitely one of the more popular non-standard color options available at the moment. The guys at Stolen Bike Co. recently dropped their popular Thermalite pedals in this new camo colorway and they turned out real good. These pedals are made from Stolen’s Thermalite nylon based material with a unique concave, low profile design with molded pins and knurling across the pedal for plenty of traction and a recessed end to help protect the bearing cover when the bike falls as well. Inside you can find a chromoly spindle with a 6mm allen key hole and 15mm wrench flats and unsealed bearings. The camouflage Thermalite pedals are available now along with color options of black, Dark blue, Gang green, Neon orange, purple, red and white with a weight of 13.8 oz.
You can learn more about Stolen Bike Co. and their products by visiting their website — StoleBMX.com
Like these? We will be GIVING THESE AWAY this weekend at The Union Winter Session!
Stolen X Multicam – Custom 24″ Cruiser
This is pretty rad! Stolen have teamed up with Multicam to produce a custom one off 24″ Gold Cruiser with a camouflage colorway that looks amazing. They will be auctioning the bike off at the SHOT Show in Las Vegas this week with full proceeds going to Military Special Operations charities! You can see more photos and learn more about the bike after the jump!
The Art of the Head Tube Badge
Do you have a love for the classic Head Tube Badge? Here’s a look at a few we really like…
In a world like BMX, there’s a lot of details that can make a world of difference from a riders style to products. When it comes to products, there’s no denying that we have seen quality of BMX frames greatly improve for instance. With that being said, a lot of the biggest changes have come to the aesthetics of the frame. Smaller tubing, cleaner welds, integrated pieces like seat post clamps and brake mounts, investment casting for cleaner and stronger joints, tapering, butting, CNC machining and more all make a world of difference. However, there is one piece that we don’t see all too often these days that, personally, we feel can really give a frame that little extra look that can remind you that frame building is an art; the head tube badge. We started digging around to see where we could find the classic head tube badge these days and compiled a few for you to check out! Let’s do this!
Initially, what got us thinking about this was a photo we came across of FBM‘s badge that’s found on their Steadfast and Hardway frames. The photo below is another version of the badge that, if I remember right, they ran on the original Steadfast frame a few years back. FBM are known for being one of the few brands that still make their frames here in the U.S.A out of their warehouse in New York. They have always taken pride in the quality of their work and I think, even though the head tube badge cuts into margins and can raise the overall price of their frames, is a nice touch to remind people that time and effort went into making that frame.
Another perspective of the head tube badge, is that it seems to appeal to trails riders more than anyone else. Is it because they understand and appreciate the value of putting in work to create something? …Maybe! You can find the head tube badge on Kink‘s trails inspired Mudrunner frame that features the Kink logo, two pick axes and a spade shovel. Badass to say the least.
Although none of the S&M frames don’t come with the head tube badge standard, they still make a badass one that you can drill and tap yourself. This badge, similar to the FBM badge, reminds us that their frames are made right here in U.S.A out in their warehouse in California! Can’t go wrong with quality! That’s for sure. By the way, you can pick this badge up for $15.99 in the S&M Bikes webstore.
Back in 2013, to celebrate Source BMX’s 10 year anniversary, S&M collaborated with them on a signature ATF frame for The Fids that had these crazy pirate head tube badges. The Fids is a badass, so we would have been pretty bummed if it didn’t have a head tube badge! More on this frame can be found on The Merged.
We haven’t heard much from Skavenger in a little while and in all honesty, I’m starting to wonder if they are still producing new products? Anyone with any info on that one should drop us a line in the comments! Either way, Tom White’s signature El Blanco Loco frame featured a rad head tube badge that paid tribute to the famous Love Park statue in Philadelphia. This frame is a good example of how good a head tube badge can make a frame look.
For 2015, the majority of Stolen‘s complete bikes feature a few different versions of head tube badges that use their crest. Above is a look at Sean Morr’s signature complete. You can actually pick the badge up for $5.99 on Dan’s Comp in three different colors and two styles.
Subrosa are another brand that feature a head tube badge on their 2015 complete bikes! This is a more basic badge that features Subrosa’s inverted rose logo. Still a nice touch!
Canadia’s BMXfu crew produced a limited run of these FuMan head tube badges that turned out real good. Not sure if these were ever for sale or if it was just something you had to be apart of the crew to get, but I have a feeling they could have sold a lot of these.
Everyones favorite Youtube sensation, Adam LZ makes these BMX head tube badges that look like BMW logos. Although these aren’t as fancy and just stick on, it’s a pretty cool touch.
So, that about wraps it up! We want to see more head tube badges. If you can think of some classic old school ones or maybe some more current ones we missed, post up a photo or link in the comments! Are you digging this? Hit that “Share” button up top or pass the link along!
Stolen – 2015 Complete Bikes Preview
As always, Stolen have a full range of complete bikes from entry level up through pro level, 16″ kids bikes all the way up to the 26″ cruisers! Take a look at their full range of 2015 bikes in this quick video!
“Here’s a quick look at the 2015 Stolen line of complete bikes that are available now.
With USA retails from $249.99 – $699.99 we have a bike designed for you. Go to your local bike shop to check them out.”
Stolen – Ralphy Ramos Quick Clip
Stolen dropped this quick edit featuring Ralphy Ramos for you to check out! 15 seconds of goodness.
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