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A staple in BMX for nearly as long as the sport has been in existence, the 26” OM Flyer was originally designed by and named after SE’s founder, Scot “Old Man” Breithaupt.
Since the introduction of the Skyway TA Frame Kits in the early 80’s, nothing has surpassed the genuine look of the iconic tear drop tubing that is TA (Totally Aerodynamic).
With the universal 20.8″ top tube and the full CrMo frame, forks and bars the Colony Premise is a great all round BMX.
The PK Ripper was the raddest, baddest, and most famous bike during the first BMX boom in the early 80s. Fast forward 40 years to today and now it’s the 29” Big Ripper that’s on top during the Big Bike BMX boom.
If you’ve ever seen Kris Fox ride, you know that he needs a bike that can keep up with his incredible speed and insane heights. And his signature Gaudium does just that.