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It’s called the FS1, and it looks to be a modern take on a Haro freestyle frame, and looks pretty cool. The frame and fork are limited to a run of 100 units. They’re retailing for $1,299.99.
The 50 Greatest BMX Logos. Words by Taj Mihelich. A former world champion, Taj Mihelich spent 16 years as a pro BMX rider. He has helped design numerous BMX products and is co-founder of Terrible One.
The humble BMX: design icon, passport to freedom, alien transport vehicle; you’ve seen E.T. right? The BMX came to be – as most cool things did – from California.
Since its heyday in the 1980s, BMX has grown up. It’s now in the Olympics. Bike and track design is cutting edge. It’s also family friendly. But still rad.
BMX is a contraction of ‘bicycle motocross’, and the singular style of frame sprang from racing bikes used on off-road racetracks. It’s been an Olympic sport for both men and women since ...
Fly in the air on a BMX bike, spin a full 360-degree rotation and then land in perfect continuum ready for your next trick. Oh, and do it all with only one hand on the handlebars. That’s the ...
Ok, let’s talk about IKONIX Bikes before jumping into the details of the FS1. Who Is IKONIX? IKONIX was founded by ABA Hall of Famer, and arguably the inventor of BMX Flatland Freestyle, Bob Haro.