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Fit Bike Co Fit Bike Co was started by Robbie Morales back in the early 90s. From day one they had good riders giving them input and always made good parts thanks to a big help form S&M Bikes who backs them. |
Mirra Bike Co Dave Mirras company is all grown up and making lots of good bikes, frames and parts. Nice designs, good quality, nd they are cool. Mirra Bikes rules. |
GHP BMX Greg Hill started GHP back in 1983 and made high end racing frames along with a small line of complete bikes. A few ago Greg brought back the company with a full line of parts, accessories and bikes. Today they are bigger and better than ever. |
Felt BMX Felt was started back in the 80s by Jim Felt, a MX guru who made cutom frames and parts. In the late 90s Jim hooked up with some of the head guys from GT and together they made Felt one of the top bicycle companies in the world. Good Stuff! |
Haro Bikes Its so funny that Haro doesn't make number plates anymore. Bo Haro started Haro back in the 70s hand making number plates for BMX Racing. Today Haro makes bikes, frames and parts for BMX racing and freestyle, but no number plates |
GT Bikes GT has a very long history in BMX. These guys helped to build the industry and the sport. Today they are owned by a different company, but still make good BMX products. |
Diamond Back BMX Diamond Back goes way back and has some serious Old School BMX roots. Today they are still going strong with Bikes, frames and parts for BMX Racing and Freestyle. |
Eastern Bike Eastern Bikes makes a full line of BMX bikes, frames, parts and accessories. Their stuff is all good quality. They are based in North Carolina. |
Avent Cycles Avent makes some serious high-end BMX racing bikes, frames and other parts. Winner of ABA Bike of the Year. They are also owned by Bombshell who make some killer forks! |
2Hip Bikes From Freestyle Street Ledgend Ron Wilkerson - 2Hip Bikes is very hardcore street and freetyle BMX company that makes top quality Bikes, frames and parts. 2Hip has been around and they supported BMX when BMX was dead. support 2Hip! |
Volume Bikes Volume Bikes was started by Brian Castillo after he rode for S&M Bikes and Primo. Brian has always been an excellent rider who had a lot of input on the design and development of the BMX parts he was riding. Hence, Volume Bikes was born. |
DK Bicylces DK is another BMX company with deep roots in our sport. They startsed out just making stems back in the day. Today DK makes a full line of bikes, frames, and parts for BMX. |
Kink Bike Co Based in Rochester NY, Kink Bikes is one of the rider owned companies form the early 90s that grew up into a full on BMX Bike company. The make bikes, frames, and parts for the freestyle, street, and dirt scene. |