Subrosa have released their full range of 2016 complete BMX Bikes and as expected, they turned out absolutely amazing. Above is a flipbook giving you a look at all of the bikes and the different colorways they offer. Subrosa have everything from the small balance bike on up to the kids 16″ and 18″ bikes all the way up to the top end signature 20″ models and the 26″ Malum cruiser! If you want to get more info on each of the bikes, visit the complete bikes page on the Subrosa website!
Product: Subrosa – Red To Black Fade Thunderbeast Frame

It looks like Scott Ditchburn has decided it was time for a new colorway on his signature Thunderbeast Frame from Subrosa Brand! The new Red to Black fade (burning from below) colorway is available worldwide through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Subrosa Brand worldwide now!
The Thunderbeast frame is made from 4130 chromoly with a 75-degree head tube angle, 69-degree seat tube angle, 11.6″ bottom bracket height, 9″ stand over height and a 13.5″ (Slammed) Chainstay length. The frame features a heat-treated integrated head tube, gussets on the top and down tubes, double butted top and down tubes, an ovalized down tube to help resist denting, a heat-treated MID bottom bracket, an integrated seat post clamp, Investment Cast wishbone on the chain stay and Investment Cast bridge on the seat stay, ovalized chain stays to help resist denting from grinding, stays that flatten at the drop outs to give extra clearance for hub guards, a wide rear triangle to fit 2.40″ tires and heat-treated 14mm drop outs.
This frame is available in top tube lengths of 20.5″, 20.75″, 21″ and 21.5″ with a weight of 5.1 lbs. (21″) and other color options of black and concrete grey.
You can find out more about Subrosa Brand and their products by visiting their website — SubrosaBrand.com
Want to see more frames? Check out other BMX Frames right here!
Subrosa – Las Vegas Park Party: Craig Ranch
The Subrosa crew recently invaded Craig Ranch skatepark out in Vegas for one of their infamous Park Parties! They dropped Hoang Tran, Kyle hart, Scott Ditchburn, Lahsaan Kobza, Matt Ray, Jono Hopping, Simone Barraco, Nick Bullen and Kevin Kalkoff and let the party get wild! Check out full highlights in the video about. This is what a proper BMX jam looks like!
Watch the Subrosa in Las Vegas video here!
“We can’t thank the locals at Craig Ranch Skatepark in Las Vegas, Nevada enough for coming out and partying with us for the latest official Subrosa Park Party!
Good times were had, and despite a few injuries and illnesses, the crew managed to shut it down and get a lot done with the local shredders!
Filmed by: Ryan Sher, Bobby Kanode, Scott Ditchburn, and Ryan Chadwick
Edited by: Bobby Kanode
Music:
“Friscoe Ride”
Charlie Patton’s War
charliepattonswar.bandcamp.com
Thumbnail photo by Wes McGrath”
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The Subrosa Street Rail

When it comes to BMX, there’s only a handful of times we’ve seen brands try and step “outside of the box” so to speak with products that aren’t specifically related or attached to the bike directly. Subrosa have been doing some interesting things with some of these unique products like their Combat Locks and more recently, the Street Rail. For as long as pegs have been a thing, riders have been riding flat rails at skateparks or a flat rail designed for skateboarding or by building their own with some welding and fabrication skills. It’s kind of a surprise a brand hasn’t tried to release their own flat rail before Subrosa decided to make the move. Either way, since its release, we’ve been seeing this rail popping up in videos and at contests all over the world from sessions that well known pros all the way down to the young gun beginners have been getting in. We figured it would be a good idea to take a closer look at this rail and find out just what makes it so special.
Subrosa Street Rail

When you compare skateboarding and BMX, it’s pretty obvious that bikes need something a little stronger and durable to work with. The Subrosa Street Rail is made from hardened high tensile steel with a 2.25″ diameter, a length of 8 feet and a height of 18″ which makes it just about the perfect height for a good session without it feeling too low or too high. The rail is coated in a black paint that helps to keep it slick (with a light coat of wax) and some heat-treated 17mm hex bolts to keep everything together tight and some rubber pads on the feet to keep it from moving around on you.

The Subrosa Street Rail is designed to be easy to assemble and transport whether you’re getting a session in on your driveway, at your local park or hauling it around to street spots to make for some unique setups that you haven’t rode yet. The rail, which is 8 feet long, breaks down into two 4 foot long pieces, two legs, two feet and a few brackets and bolts that bring this all together to keep it sturdy and strong from the heaviest of sessions. The rail weighs in at 40 lbs of sturdy high tensil steel that is going to hold up to plenty of grinding.
Subrosa Street Rail Connector Adaptor

If that 8 foot length isn’t enough rail for you, that’s okay, we feel the same way quite frequently. Luckily, Subrosa also offer a connection kit that allows you to connect two or more of the rails together using a center joining tube, joining plate, two short bolts and 2 long bolts. 16 feet, 24 feet, 32 feet, 40 feet? As long as you have the rails and connectors you can go as long as you want.
Subrosa Street Rail A-Frame Adaptor
Subrosa didn’t stop at creating mega rails, above is a video showing the A-Frame adaptor kit that is available and allows for even more possibilities. You can learn more about the A-Frame adaptor right here.

Overall, the Subrosa Street Rail is one of those products that is real nice to have when you don’t have much to ride or you just want to catch a quick session. Yeah, we wish the rail was a little longer, but from a logistics point of view the 8 foot length makes plenty of sense and allows for some great sessions wherever you set it up. In general, this is one of those things that pretty much any rider could benefit from unless you’re strictly a racer, trails or flatland rider, haha. Do we think it’s worth buying? Yeah, definitely. We use our rail pretty frequently just to catch a quick 15 minute or so session during a busy day which is pretty nice.
The Subrosa Street Rail is available worldwide through BMX Shops and mail-orders for around $199.99 with the extender adaptor for $27.99 now. You can find the rail and all the attachments and more in the Subrosa Webstore!
You can find out more about Subrosa and their products by visiting their website — SubrosaBrand.com
“A few weekends ago we hosted the first (of many) Subrosa Street Rail Jams!
We picked 3 spots around Orlando and upgraded them all with a bunch of Subrosa Street Rails, flew in Subrosa riders Kevin Kalkoff and Matt Ray, and invited everyone to come out for some good times and prizes.
We took a loading dock, an empty parking lot, and an abandoned stair set and turned them into some heated sessions with about 60-70 riders!
Thanks to everyone who came out to shred! Congrats to Kyran Montes for taking the overall win, and Keadre Lindo for taking the very close runner up award! They both went home with their own Subrosa Street Rails.
Stay tuned for info on the next jam, and hit up your local shop and let them know that you want them to host an official Subrosa Street Rail Jam!”
Subrosa In Vegas
Here’s a BMX video we’ve been waiting to see for a few weeks now. The Subrosa crew made their way to Sin City for their annual team meeting and some serious spot destruction all around the city. Check out this video packed full of highlights from their time in Las Vegas because it’s seriously banger after banger. Must See for sure!
“VIVA LA$ VEGA$!
You’re going to need to take a seat, turn the bass up, and enjoy 15 minutes of GOLD from Hoang Tran, Kyle Hart, Lahsaan Kobza, Scott Ditchburn, Nick Bullen (injured), Simone Barraco, Joris Coulomb, Kevin Kalkoff, Johnny Atencio (Johnny Ice), Jono Hopping and Matt Ray! With a crew like this, and Kanode behind the lens, you know you can expect greatness. Elvis would be proud.
We worked hard, rode hard, partied hard, hosted a Park Party, had our annual team meeting, and introduced you to the Subrosa A-Frame Rail. What more could you possibly want from us? This is our third year of destroying a city one spot at a time.
This year was special because we had a few extras on the trip from our Skeleton Crew and Flow team. Matt, Jono, and Johnny all hold it down! Oh and not to mention the man himself, Ryan Sher, snuck in a clip as well.
We want to thank Matt Closson and Wes McGrath for all their hard work and guidance.
Any requests for our destination next year?
Subrosa – Jono Hopping “Pressure”
It’s only a matter of time before Subrosa give Jono Hopping the bump up to the pro team when he’s dropping banger after banger video like this one! Check him out crushing it on the streets of Australia and New Zealand for this one! Damn good!
“Subrosa Skeleton Crew rider Jono Hopping put in work for this edit! Filmed across Australia and New Zealand, this footage demonstrates Jono’s raw abilities on the bike and his infectious smile as he rides away from the BIGGEST double peg hard 180’s.
Jono has been on a rampage this year and theres WAY more to come. Look forward to seeing his footage in our new Subrosa in Vegas video dropping Tuesday June 30th!
Filmed by: Karl Periam & Matt Alpress
Edited by: Bobby Kanode
Music:
“Pressure”
Araab Muzik x Loud Lord
www.soundcloud.com/loudlordbitch”
Lego – Subrosa Street Rail Session
We have been seeing a ton of videos with the Subrosa Street Rail getting put to good use! Here’s a new video that surfaced where they put two together for a proper session. Not a lot of details, but we can tell you there’s a ton of grinds, a big 360 drop and a dude wearing sandals and rides chainless that gets a clip. Check it!
Insight: Subrosa Brand – Lahsaan Kobza Signature Black Paisley Colorway

Today, Subrosa Brand introduced Lahsaan Kobza‘s new Black Paisley colorway that is featured on their Thunderbeast BMX frame, Code bars and Battle Fork II. To go along with the news, they released a banger of a PROMO VIDEO to bring the news. We were stoked on the look at this special colorway, so we decided to take a closer look! If you’re on the hunt for a new BMX frame, BMX bars or BMX fork, take a closer look! Oh, and we also have the promo video that you can find at the bottom of this post! Let’s do it!