There’s no denying that BMX has seen A LOT of color over the years and we have seen just about every color under the sun from bright florescent colors to 50 shades of black to some shiny and matte colors and as of late, wraps that are looking pretty rad as well! The past few months we have seen some interesting color options from brands like Odyssey, The Shadow Conspiracy, Tree Bicycle Co., Demolition Parts, Madera and Profile Racing that have been getting a lot of love. We figured it would be fun to see just what color takes the top spot at the moment, so here are some examples of these new colors. We want to know what you think!
Product: Tree Bicycle Co. – Woodgrain Colorway Out Now
Tree Bicycle Co. just announced that their re-released Woodgrain colorway is AVAILABLE NOW. They have used the woodgrain colorway on a ton of their products from hubs to stems, forks, pegs, seat posts and more! You can check out the full range of woodgrain options RIGHT HERE.
Product: Tree Bicycle Co. – Timmy Theus Stem
Timmy Theus’ signature stem from Tree Bicycle Co. has arrived! This stem is CNC machined from 6061-T6 aluminum with a smooth and compact design that is clean and simple. The stem features reach of 50mm, rise of 23mm and a stack height of 31mm with internal machining and solid 6mm hex bolts to keep everything tight. The Timmy Theus stem is available now and comes in colors of black and silver with a weight of 10.5 oz. (295 grams).
You can find out more about Tree Bicycle Co. and their products by visiting their website — TreeBicycleCo.com
Product: Tree Bicycle Co. – Okan Fork with Removable Brake Mounts
Back in October, we got a look at Tree Bicycle Co.’s Okan fork. Now they have a second version for those of you who are fans of the front brake magic or are considering giving front brakes, but don’t want to commit to a fork with mounts. This fork is made from 4130 chromoly with a 165mm one-piece steerer tube that is CNC machined with radiuses instead of angle cuts to prevent stress cracks in the material, an integrated headset race,, the legs are triple butted with a smaller diameter and thicker tubing for increased strength and the 25mm offset drop outs are large enough to fit the bigger plastic pegs and removable 990 mounts for your brakes. This fork comes with a Tree Headset cap bolt with the extra hole for the brake cable as well. The Okan fork is available in black and woodgrain with a weight of 32 oz. (898 grams) with the mounts and a price of $166.99 – $188.99 (woodgrain). You can find out more about the fork here.
You can find out more about Tree Bicycle Co. and their products by visiting their website — TreeBicycleCo.com
More photos after the jump!
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Alex Magallan Stepping Down From Being Pro
Well here’s some very unexpected news! It looks like Alex Magallan has decided to give up riding as a professional. Today, Tree Bicycle Co. announced the news. Alex didn’t specify if he was also stepping away from the Sunday Bikes team as well, but based off what he said it sounds like that’s his plan. Alex had a baby a few months back, so I’d imagine his priorities and responsibilities has changed quite a bit. Hopefully we’ll still see footage from him in the future! Check out some clips from 2014 below!
“It’s a sad day here at Tree HQ as our boy Alex Magallan has decided that he will be stepping down from professional riding. Alex is the man, an all around good human, and of course an absolute shredder on the BMX. We’ve had alot of good times with Alex over the years and only wish him, and his beautiful family all the best! Stay Shredding and thank you for being such a badass and everything you’ve done for us! – Tree Bicycle Co.
“So I’ve decided to step down from riding professionally this year. It’s been a good run, but it’s time for a new chapter in life! Thanks to everyone who made the great times and travels possible! Here a link to some raw footage from last year. Cheers!” – Alex Magellan
Tree Bicycle Co. – Habo Gutierrez Welcome to the Flow Team
Check out Habo Gutierrez’s welcome to the Tree Bicycle Co. flow team video! The quality is a little rough, but the riding is solid!
“Habo is a badass on and off his bike. Got a very technical and innovative bag of tricks that’ll make you wonder how exactly did he just do that. Mix all that with the personality Habo has and you’ll fall in love with him quick.. We did! So welcome to the Flow Team Habo!!”
Product: Tree Bicycle Co. – Plastic Pedals
About a week ago we got a look at the new Alloy pedals from Tree Bicycle Co., now today we get a look at their new plastic pedals! Using the same design as the alloy pedals, they have replicated the body with a nylon/ fiberglass blend and given the body plenty of extra knurling and 10 molded pins for traction. Inside you can find unsealed bearings and a solid heat-treated chromoly spindle for strength. These pedals are available now through all shops and mail-orders that carry Tree Bicycle Co. now.
Scott Kenkel Bike Check
Some of you might recall that Tree Bicycle Co. had a bunch of woodgrain colorway products on display at Interbike! Well, the Woodgrain parts are available now and hitting shops and mail-orders, so Tree figured it would be a good time to show off how good it looks built up! They sent through a quick bike check with their warehouse manager, Scott Kenkel, giving you a look at his current setup decked out with woodgrain! Check out the full parts list and more photos after the jump!
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