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$554.99
A bike with plenty of opportunity, the Arcade really showcases the endless detail and unrivaled quality that we put into our bikes. This super-dialed bicycle rolls on SALT's super-wide 36mm Valon rims with sealed hubs, carrying a full assortment of nylon hub guards that allow you to have a solid and dependable set of wheels under you at all times.
Available in both a 20.5" and a longer 21" option, the Arcade will give senior riders the ability to ride one of the most popular bikes in our line.
$529.99
One of the most anticipated bikes in BMX, the CRS is back for 2021 with even more bang for your buck. Now featuring a sealed front hub, this all-terrain slayer rolls smoother than ever. Packed full of aftermarket parts from ECLAT, including the Bios Pivotal seat and Pure seat clamp, the CRS looks and rides like a bike twice the price tag.
The geometry has been tailored to allow for greater progression of the younger generation. The super-short 12.75" chainstays, 165mm cranks, and shorter 26mm fork give the CRS a snappy and agile ride that is perfect for learning and advancing. A bike truly built with vision, the CRS is unlike anything else.
$734.99
Built upon a frame of which most other aftermarket frames would be envious, the Crysis is wrapped in a generous helping of We The People parts, including the all-terrain 2.35" Overbite tires, Logic sprocket, and the Logic front load stem, new for 2021. The Crysis is available in 20.5" or 21" top tube sizes, both using our invest cast wishbone and taller 127mm head tube for a super clean and refined look.
$679.99
The Reason is draped in quality from head to toe. Featuring a full 4130 chromoly frame with a modern 76-degree headtube and super short 12.75" chainstay, the Reason now comes with shorter 160mm cranks and a steeper 15mm-offset fork, making it truly ride like the same bikes We The People PRO's Felix Prangenberg and Dan Kruk are riding right now. Featuring a SALT PRO freecoaster hub and the latest We The People aftermarket products, this street machine is a true weapon.
$524.99
The Darko is a solid spec'd, vibrant bike for the new-school street shredder. The frame comes with fully removable brake hardware and the bars use the flangeless Radio XL grips, giving the Darko a sleek and modern look. A fat combo seat and shorter 13.2" chainstays finish off this incredible bike built for the streets.
$419.99
We've upgraded the frame on the Dice 20" with a full alloy 6061-T6 frame, making it one of the very first full alloy freestyle bikes ever made. Everything on this bike was picked to ensure that this bike has the right equipment to make those first steps in BMX as enjoyable as possible. The Dice has specific geometry making it perfectly suited for the younger rider. The frame uses a shorter 20" toptube paired with a shorter 13.2" chainstay. Featuring 25-9 gearing and tapered forks, the Dice is one entry-level machine that packs a serious punch for a lightweight contender.
$449.99
The Evol enters the scene with a fresh injection of new parts and flavor, making it a solid entry-level machine with everything you need to start making serious progress with your riding. A CrMo toptube, sealed and integrated headset, and mid-sized bottom bracket, along with details like the big logo Radio Rookie tires and oil slick sprocket, make the Evol something very special and unique.
$484.99
The Saiko 20" has evolved into a low-slung 20" bike with shorter geometry, making it perfect for riders slightly too small for a full sized 20" bike, or just wanting a more nimble and responsive ride. The 19.25" toptube and 165mm cranks, paired up with the latest parts from Salt, make the Saiko a truly special bike unlike anything else.
$499.99
No detail has been spared on this scaled-down "progression machine". The CRS 18" comes loaded with ECLAT Surge plastic pedals, a crmo downtube frame, a fully sealed SALT cassette hub, a lighter weight Spanish bottom bracket, and a super short 11.65" chainstay—the CRS 18" has never been so dialed.
$799.97 - $999.99
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. This year's Big Ripper frame has been redesigned with an American bottom bracket and a seatstay wishbone plate just like the OG PK Ripper. The new 29" x 2.4" SE Bozack tires really set this bike apart from the rest. Whether you are an old school BMX head reliving your youth or a new school #SEBIKESLIFE rider raising it up, the Big Ripper is the bike to have.
- Retro 6061 aluminum Big Ripper frame with floval tubing, looptail rear end, American bottom bracket and classic PK Ripper wishbone plate
- Full Cr-Mo Landing Gear forks
- Cr-Mo Big Honkin' cruiser bars
- Double-wall rims with sealed-bearing and high-flange hubs
- SE 3-piece V-Ridge cranks with alloy SE sprocket
- Authentic ODI Mushroom II grips with donuts
- New SE Bozack 29" x 2.4" tires
- SE Flyer seat with SE bottle opener
- SE Racing padset
- SE Wheelie pegs
- 32 pounds
$599.99 - $700.00
The 24" So Cal Flyer is back with a vengeance this year. The frame has been beefed up with an internal headset, sealed bearing mid-bottom bracket, and wider stays. The bike spec has been upgraded with the new 24" x 2.4" Bozack tires, double-wall rims, and SE nylon fiber pedals. The So Cal Flyer is THE bike to have if you're looking for a 24" BMX bike. Now you just have to decide on which of the four awesome new colorways to choose from.
- Lightweight 6061 aluminum floval tubing frame with internal headset, mid bottom bracket, and SE Wave dropouts
- Double-wall rims with alloy hubs
- New SE Bozack 24" x 2.4" Tires
- Flyer seat with super grippy top cover
- SE Bikes Life grips with rubber end plugs
- Retro top-load stem with hidden top cap for a clean look
- 3-piece tubular cranks with custom SE Racing sprocket
- SE nylon fiber pedals
- SE Wheelie pegs and alloy valve caps included
- 28.3 pounds
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