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The Most Expensive Complete BMX Bike For 2017?

January 18, 2017

Last year we decided to figure out what the most expensive complete Freestyle BMX Bike was for 2016 and it was pretty interesting to see just how much bang you could get for your buck. Now that pretty much all the main BMX brands have their 2017 Complete Bikes available, we figured it would be a good time to do a little research and figure out just who has the most expensive complete bike! Will the guys at Wethepeople be able to hold the crown, or is there a new one taking the top spot? Instead of focusing on just one of the bikes, we decided to do a TOP 5 list leading up to that top spot. To be clear, we are basing this list entirely off what we found for pricing online and took the most common price that we found for the bike across multiple reputable BMX retailers. With that being said, let’s take a look at what bikes made the Top 5!

#5 – 2017 Colony BMX Sweet Tooth Pro – Alex Hiam Signature

Price: $759.99

Just beating out the 2017 Verde Luxe V2 by $10, the 2017 Alex Hiam signature Sweet Tooth Pro from Colony took to the 5th spot for the Most Expensive Complete BMX Bike for 2017. This bike is dialed in with a bunch of aftermarket Colony parts from Alex’s signature Sweet Tooth frame on down. Check out the full parts list below!

Frame: Colony Sweet Tooth Pro Alex Hiam Signature Full CrMo 20.7″ TT 13.25″ rear, 75.2 HT, 71 ST,
Mid BB, Integrated Headset. Extra wide tire clearence.
With removable brake mounts & hardware.
Stand over Height: 8.5″ (centre of BB shell to centre of TT)
Forks: Colony Sweet Tooth Full Heat Treated CrMo tapered legs with 1 piece CNC steer tube.
Stem: Colony Squareback Top Load Full CNC 7075T6 Alloy
Bars: Colony Full CrMo 9.0″ Rise, 29.5″ Width.
Grips: Colony Much Room
Headset: Integrated
Sprocket: Colony Endeavour Alloy 25T
Cranks: Colony CrMo Tubular 48 spline 19mm spindle
Bottom Bracket: Sealed Mid 19mm
Chain: KMC
Pedals: Colony Fantastic Plastic
Rims: Colony Pintour 36h.
Front Tire: 20×2.25″
Rear Tire: 20×2.25″
Spokes: Black
Front Hub: Colony Wasp Alloy, Female Axle, Full Sealed Bearing, 36h
Rear Hub: Colony Wasp Alloy Cassette, 14mm Female axle, Full Sealed Bearing with 9t driver, 36h
Seat & Seatpost: Colony Alex Hiam Fat Seat/Post Combo
Brakes: Alloy 990 style (rear) with clear pads
Cables: Linear Slick (rear)

#4 2017 Haro Bikes SD V2 – Dennis Enarson Signature

Price: $899.99

Haro Bikes taking the 4th most expensive bike spot for 2017 with Dennis Enarson‘s signature 2017 SD V2 complete bike! This one is listed at $989.99 on the Haro website, but we looked around and found most are selling for the $899.99, so we’ll go with that price just to be safe. This bike is another one of those great bikes with a bunch of dialed aftermarket parts setting the bike up. This one starts with Dennis’ signature SD V2 frame and mixes in a bunch of Haro and parts from Demolition Parts just like Dennis runs. Get the full scoop below.

Frame: Haro SD V2 – Full chromoly, tapered stays, Int. HT, MID BB – 21″ TT (Available aftermarket)
Fork: Haro SD – Full Crmo , 1 pc. CNC steer tube w/Tapered legs
Bars: Demolition Parts – Rig – Dennis Enarson Signature Bars
Grips: Demolition Parts – Dennis Enarson signature grips
Stem: Haro – Lineage CNC Alloy topload stem
Headset: Integrated
Seat: Demolition X Markit BMX Tripod
Seat Post: Alloy Tripod
Cranks: 2-piece chromoly, 48 spline, 175mm
Bottom bracket: 22mm Mid sealed
Pedals: Demolition Parts – “Trooper” plastic loose ball
Sprocket: 28-tooth Alloy
Chain: KMC half link chain
Front Hub: 36-hole alloy shell with sealed bearings and a female axle.
Rear Hub: 36-hole alloy shell free-coaster with a male axle and a 9-tooth driver.
Rims: Haro – Sata 36-hole Alloy double wall
Tires: Demolition Parts – Rig tires – 2.25″ front and rear
Brakes: Haro 1978 alloy brakes

#3 2017 Sunday Bikes Soundwave Special – Gary Young Signature

Price: $999.99

Another bike that made our 2016 list that’s back for 2017, the Gary Young signature Soundwave Special from Sunday Bikes is another bike that’s decked out top to bottom in aftermarket parts, making for a real dialed bike with a ton of value. This bike is completely loaded with Sunday Bikes and Odyssey parts that you could buy individually, but why would you do that for a price like $999.99? We didn’t do the math, but our guess is a savings of at least $800 buying it as a complete versus everything separately. Below is the full parts list.

FRAME: 21″ Sunday Soundwave Aftermarket Frame, 41-Thermal, Wave Top Tube and Downtube
FORK: Sunday Octave 41-Thermal Aftermarket Fork w/ 32mm offset
HANDLEBAR: Sunday Aftermarket Solar Bar, 41-Thermal Life-Time Warranty
STEM: Sunday Freeze Top-Load Stem 52mm
HEADSET: FSA Sealed Integrated
HEADSET CAP: Sunday Octave Pre-Load Bolt
BRAKE: Odyssey Springfield
BRAKE CABLE: Odyssey Linear Quik Slic
BRAKE LEVER: Odyssey Monolever Medium
GRIPS: Odyssey Gary Young Signature
SEAT: Odyssey Monogram Tripod
SEAT POST: Odyssey Tripod Aftermarket
SEAT CLAMP: Sunday Aftermarket
SPROCKET: Sunday Sabertooth V2, 27T, 6061 CNC
CRANKS: 175mm, Odyssey Thunderbolt RHD
BB PARTS: 22mm Sealed Mid
PEDALS: Odyssey Twisted PC
RIMS: Odyssey Hazard Lite Rim, 36H
FRONT HUB: Odyssey Quartet, 3/8″ Bolt, 36H
REAR HUB: Odyssey Clutch Freecoaster, 36H, 9T, RHD
SPOKES: Steel Black
TIRES: Sunday Street Sweeper 20 x 2.4″ (F & R)
CHAIN: KMC Z-510HX

#2. 2017 Wethepeople Envy

Price: $1079.99

Last years top spot was the 2016 Wethepeople Envy complete, and for 2017 they came close to taking that top spot again. For this year, they gave the bike an upgrade with the latest Wethepeople and Eclat aftermarket parts like Bruno Hoffmann‘s signature Eclat Predator tires, Wethepeople’s Supremere hubs and the new Wethepeople Legacy cranks. Below you can find the full parts list….

Frame: WETHEPEOPLE “Envy” frame, 4130 full sanko, tapered CS and SS, removable pivots & guides , intg. chain tensioner
Fork: WETHEPEOPLE “Envy” fork, full 4130 sanko with post liquid heat-treated, 1pc cnc steerer, 28mm offset
Bars: WETHEPEOPLE “Envy” bars full 4130 sanko, post liquid heat-treated, 25.4mm clamping
Grips: ÉCLAT Bruno Hoffmann “Bruno” Vex compound grips & ÉCLAT “Corx v2” steel insert barends
Stem: WETHEPEOPLE “Hydra” cnc alloy top loading stem, 25.4mm clamp, 26mm rise, 50mm reach
Headset: SALTPLUS “Echo” int. headset, sealed bearing
Gyro: no / holes for removable gyro tabs
Lever: ÉCLAT “Sniper” hinged alloy brake lever, two finger version
Brakes: ÉCLAT “Talon” u-brake and bridge cable rear
Cranks: WETHEPEOPLE “Legacy” 2.5 pc crank, crmo, 170mm, 48T spline, 22mm spindle
Bottom Bracket: ÉCLAT “CNC” mid size, press fit, sealed bearing
Pedals: ÉCLAT “Slash” nylon/fiberglass pedals
Chain: SALTPLUS “WARLOCK” halflink chain
Sprocket: WETHEPEOPLE “4Star” 6016-T6 alloy, cnc, 26t sprocket
Driver: 9t, 1pc cassette driver, R&L switch driver, IGUS bushing
Front Hub: WETHEPEOPLE “Supreme” hub, 3/8s” female bolts, 36h
Rear Hub: WETHEPEOPLE “Supreme” cassette hub, sb, 9T, 12mm female bolt, 36h
Front Rim: ECLAT “Raven” straight double wall rim, 36h, flash welded
Rear Rim: ECLAT “Raven” straight double wall rim, 36h, flash welded
Seat: ÉCLAT “Oz” thick padded pivotal seat
Seat Post: ÉCLAT “Torch” alloy pivotal seat post 230mm
Seat Clamp: integrated seat clamp
Tires: ÉCLAT Bruno Hoffmann “Predator” 2.30″ front & rear
Weight: 11.53kg / 25.42lbs

Overall, a great bike for a great price. If you were to buy each of these parts, which you can buy everything on this bike as an aftermarket, you would be way over $1079.99 for a price tag.

#1. 2017 Haro Lineage Master Team Complete Bike

Price: $1,259.99

For 2017, we have a TIE for the most expensive complete freestyle BMX bike. Both bikes go to Haro Bikes and their Lineage series Master and Sport complete bikes. Both bikes are based off their 1987 Master and Sport bikes, with a more modern geometry and features like Integrated head tubes, Mid bottom bracket, smaller gearing and more! These bikes might not be as appealing to the younger riders out there, but these bikes will hit home with some of the “older” guys who are still riding or into collecting BMX bikes! These bikes might not be completely decked out with aftermarket parts, but you can get the frames and some of the parts like the cranks, seat, tires and more as aftermarket parts. Regardless, it’s safe to say both of these bikes are worth every penny! Take a look at the details below!

Frame: 100% chromoly Lineage Team Master tribute frame with twin top tube, hourglass Mid BB shell, integrated head tube and Lineage cast dropouts with integrated chain tensioners – 20.5″ top tube length
Fork:100% heat treated chromoly Lineage fork with CNC 1 piece internal threaded steer tube, integrated bearing race, tapered legs, investment cast dropouts and 990 brake mounts with internal brake cable routing
Bars: 100% heat treated and butted chromoly Lineage Freestyler tribute bars 8.5″ with Haro Lineage CNC alloy top load stem
Cranks: 2017 Lineage heat treated 3-piece chromoly 48-spline 175mm cranks with Haro Lineage Compact Disc 28T CNC alloy bolt drive sprocket and sealed Mid BB
Gearing: 28/9 gearing
Wheels: Fully sealed wheels with Lineage high flange hubs and Haro Sala double -wall alloy rims
Tires: Haro HPF tires 2.2″ front and rear
Seat: Haro Lineage padded Tri-pod seat with alloy Lineage Tri-pod fluted post
Seat Post Clamp: Haro Lineage alloy seat post clamp
Pegs: CNC alloy pegs
Gyro: CNC alloy gyro with Teflon bearing
Chain: KMC K71 OSL super light chain
Brakes: Dia-Compe FS996 brakes with Tech 77 levers front and rear

#1. 2017 Haro Lineage Sport Team Complete Bike

Price: $1,259.99

Frame: 100% chromoly Lineage Team Sport tribute frame with wish bone top tube, hourglass Mid BB shell, integrated head tube and Lineage cast dropouts with integrated chain tensioners
20.75″ top tube length
Fork: 100% heat treated chromoly Lineage fork with CNC 1 piece internal threaded steer tube, integrated bearing race, tapered legs, investment cast dropouts and 990 brake mounts with internal brake cable routing
Bars: 100% heat treated and butted chromoly Lineage Freestyler tribute bars 8.5″ with Haro Lineage CNC alloy top load stem
Cranks: 2017 Lineage heat treated 3-piece chromoly 48-spline 175mm cranks with Haro Lineage Compact Disc 28T CNC alloy bolt drive sprocket and sealed
Bottom Bracket: Mid BB
Gearing: 28/9 gearing
Wheels: Fully sealed wheels with Lineage high flange hubs and Haro Sala double-wall alloy rims
Tires: Haro HPF tires 2.2″ front and rear
Seat: Haro Lineage padded Tri-pod seat with alloy Lineage Tri-pod fluted post
Seat Post Clamp:
Haro Lineage alloy seat post clamp
Chain: KMC K71 OSL super light chain
Pegs: CNC alloy pegs
Gyro: CNC alloy gyro with Teflon bearing
Brakes: Dia-Compe FS996 brakes with Tech 77 levers front and rear

There we have it! The Most Expensive Freestyle BMX Bike for 2017! These bikes are all excellent bikes with a lot of great value whether it be because of the full on aftermarket parts that give you a huge discount after all is said and done, or if it’s for the value of what the bike is as a whole. We would have no trouble recommending any of these bikes to riders, more specifically the advanced guys who put a heavier beating on their bikes. Now, this list is compiled after a good amount of research, but there’s a chance we missed a bike! If we did, let us know in the comments below!

Sunday Bikes – Brett Silva “Grow Up” Section

January 13, 2017

If you didn’t hear by now, Sunday Bikes have given Brett Silva the well deserved bump on up to the Pro Team! If you caught the Grow Up DVD, you would have saw that Brett’s section in the video also doubled as his Welcome to the Pro team video. Well, the guys at Sunday Bikes decided to upload Brett’s section online for everyone to enjoy! It’s safe to say that it’s easy to see just why Brett was given the bump up after you see this video. We HIGHLY suggest you pick up a copy of the full-length video that you can do a Digital Download for $5 or an actual DVD for $10 now.

“A conversation took place a couple of years ago between me and a few Sunday team riders. We were trying to decide if we should add Brett Silva to the team. At the time, it seemed like a great idea, and looking back, it’s crazy to think it was even a question. I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again – Brett is consistently the most positive and hyped member of the Sunday team (and we’ve got a lot of positive and hyped dudes in the squad). They say hindsight is 20/20, and I can confidently say getting Brett involved with Sunday was a superb decision.

Back in the spring of 2015, when I first asked Brett if he wanted to be on the Sunday AM team, he told me, “There’s nothing I want to do more.” It was the perfect answer, and he wasn’t kidding – Brett’s been beyond stoked to travel and film with Sunday, and it’s easy to tell if you’ve seen his incredible Grow Up part, which you can watch right now at the top of this page.

And now, we’re welcoming Brett to the pro team. It’s a well deserved move for Mr. Silva, and we’re all very excited for him to be an even bigger part of Sunday.” – Walter Pieringer, Sunday TM

Sunday Bikes – Alec Siemon Cyclone Freecoaster Promo

January 12, 2017

Sunday Bikes released this new promo video featuring Alec Siemon putting the Cyclone Freecoaster Hub to good use. Hit play to check out a couple of lines and some details on the hub! After you check that out, you can check out more photos along with full specs and details right here – Sunday Bikes Cyclone Freecoaster Hub

“Here’s Alec Siemon showing you what kind of moves you can do with our Cyclone Freecoaster.

SUNDAY CYCLONE FREECOASTER:

$129.95 MSRP
RHD or LHD.
Hub Guard Included.
Built using patented Odyssey Clutch Hub internals.
”

Sunday Bikes – “Grow Up” Online Premiere – Today Only!

December 25, 2016

Sunday Bikes giving you a little temporary Christmas present! They have just released their “GROW UP” DVD online for 24 Hours Only! The video that features Mark Burnett, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran, Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Brett Silva, Gary Young, Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan and Alec Siemon is TOO GOOD to miss.

You can watch the video RIGHT HERE FOR 24-HOURS! Get on it!

Sunday Bikes – Aaron Ross Bike Build Video

December 6, 2016

Sunday Bikes coming through with a short but sweet video giving you a look at Aaron Ross‘ brand new 2017 Motoross frame in Florescent Yellow decked out from top to bottom in Odyssey parts! There is also a few riding clips for good measure! Hit play and take it in!

“Here’s the Boss coming at you with a few clips and building up a Fluorescent Yellow Motoross.

PARTS LIST:
FRAME: Sunday Motoross
FORK: ODYSSEY R32
BARS: Odyssey BOSS
STEM: Odyssey BOSS
GRIPS: Odyssey BOSS
HEADSET: Odyssey PRO
TIRES: Odyssey Ross 2 Tire, 2.4″ / 2.3″
SEAT POST: Odyssey Tripod
SEAT: Odyssey Anniversary Retro
SEAT CLAMP: Sunday
SPROCKET: Odyssey Fang, 28T
CRANKS: Odyssey Thunderbolt, 175mm
PEDALS: Odyssey Grandstand
CHAIN: Odyssey Hollow Key Chain
BOTTOM BRACKET: Odyssey Mid
REAR WHEEL: Odyssey Clutch Freecoaster
FRONT WHEEL: Odyssey Antigram

MOTOROSS FRAME:

TOP TUBE LENGTHS: 20.75″ & 21″
HEAD TUBE ANGLE: 75°
SEAT TUBE ANGLE: 71°
CHAINSTAY LENGTH: 13.25″ slammed
BOTTOM BRACKET HEIGHT: 11.5″
STANDOVER (C-TO-C): 8.8″
TIRE CLEARANCE: 2.4″
WEIGHT: 5lbs
COLORS: Black Magic, Flo Red, Raw, Trans Gold, Flo Yellow.
”

Sunday Bikes – Florian Barral 2016 Video

December 2, 2016

Sunday Bikes connect over in France through Frenchys Distribution, Florian Barral, coming through with a new BMX video for your viewing pleasure. Florian brings a creative, fun vibe to his riding with an eye for a unique spot and no fear of hucking a front flip or backflip when the opportunity arises. This is the kind of video that will keep you guessing what’s coming next from start to finish! Hit play and enjoy!

“Florian barral rides for Sunday Bikes via Frenchys Distribution. here is his 2016 Video!
Music: Daydream – Crazy italian Disco
”

Review: Sunday Bikes – “Grow Up”

November 22, 2016

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It seems like it’s fewer and further between when we get the chance to do a review of a full-length BMX DVD. The times are definitely changing, but with the fewer opportunities, we’ve come to appreciate the full-length video more and more. Especially when we get flooded with videos of people talking to their camera all day on the regular. A couple of weeks ago, Sunday Bikes started spreading the word that their new “Grow Up” full-length video was wrapping up and we would get to see what their team had been getting into during all of the trips they have been taking over the past year or so. One thing that we feel made this exciting was because we really didn’t hear much about the video until it was ready to drop. It avoided the pre-build up hype that set the expectations higher and higher, and it more or less just let the video do the talking once it was ready to go.

Going into this video, we were pretty excited just because Sunday Bikes have an amazing team that consists of Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Erik Elstran, Mark Burnett, Chris Childs, Gary Young, Brett Silva, Julian Arteaga, Alec Siemon and Jared Duncan. This is a team that has a diverse mix of styles of riding, but all give off a really positive vibe. They also have filmer, photographer, team manager, get away driver (you’ll get that one once you see the video) and all around rad dude Walter Pieringer keeping things together. That’s a hell of a line up that you can expect to lead to good things.

“Grow Up” was filmed over the course of the past year or so and features full parts from Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Mark Burnett, Gary Young, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran and their newest Pro team addition, Brett Silva (who definitely earned that spot and his part will prove that), with a mix section from Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan and Alec Siemon. The team hit up spots from Austin, Texas to Minneapolis, Chicago, Spain, China and more throughout the filming leading to a really diverse batch of spots from the cities to small towns. There’s even a little skatepark and trails action mixed in for good measure, which is always a perk.

Going through the video, it was really easy to see how well that team meshes together and just how much they motivate each other to have fun and get creative. One thing you will notice is how much celebrating goes on from the hilarious cheers after clips to plenty of high fives and more. It was definitely one of those videos that each section quickly became our new favorite section of the video. By the end we were stuck trying to decide just who took the win for the best section. Quite honestly, we couldn’t land on a favorite, but that’s definitely not a bad thing. We really liked how much creativity went into this one from the riding that each of these guys came up with to some of the doubles action that gets mixed in there. “Grow Up” didn’t have that “just another street video” vibe that is pretty easy to make.

The filming was handled for the most part by Walter with a few clips filmed by other filmers and the team riders that chipped in to get the second angles and more. We really liked how clean the film work was and that it had a good mix of long and fisheye angles and moving and stationary shots to help keep it mixed and flowing well. Walter handled the editing and that was another thing we really appreciated. The video didn’t have over the top graphics or anything and we’re big fans of that. We also liked that some of the film burns and coloring that went really well with the transitions of the footage from old shots of the team as kids to the riding footage, you can get an idea of what we’re talking about with the trailers below. The sections also flowed well from one to the other. We were thinking about how they could have put these sections in any order and it would have all gone together really well just because each section brought so much to the table.

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The music selection was on point with some classic rock, a little rap action and even some technoish dance music which kept things interesting. It’s always good when you get that diverse mix of music since some videos stick to only one style and it can get a little old. This doesn’t have that problem.

Overall, Sunday’s “Grow Up” video turned out damn good and we’re beyond pumped on everything. Sometimes we watch videos and we can pass on watching it again, but this one made us want to hit replay and give it another watch right away. It’s one of those BMX videos you will get good use out of if you end up picking up a copy, there’s no doubt about that. The video runs for 45 minutes which is a good length for getting your pre-session hype going, too.

The “Grow Up” video is available as a DVD and Digital Download. You can pick up the DIGITAL DOWNLOAD for $5.99 now. The DVD will be available soon for $10 and that also includes over an hour of Bonus Footage! You can pick up a copy direct from the Sunday Bikes website, along with a few free wallpapers for your computer, tablet or phone RIGHT HERE. Otherwise, it should be available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Sunday Bikes worldwide very soon.

Sunday Bikes – Green Street Sweeper Tire

November 22, 2016

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The Jake Seeley signature Street Sweeper Tires are now available in this new new Green colorway for those of you looking to brighten up your bike a bit! The Street Sweeper tire is a directional tire with a dual rubber compound. You can find a softer durometer in the center of the tread and a harder durometer rubber on the sides to help resist wear and make it so the tire won’t grab during grinds. Available in 2.40″ only with a 100 max PSI rating, colors of Green, Black and Purple, a weight of 25.8 oz. and a price tag of $22.99 each. The Green Street Sweeper Tire is now available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Sunday Bikes worldwide.

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