BMX >>> Tiger Cycles Make Your E- Stand Out From The Crowd
TIGER HAS a concise BMX offering, comprising five models, each in a few colour options. The firm has even introduced 25/9 gearing this year and expects further progress from the brand once the limited edition ‘Bawbag’ and ‘Urban Revolutionary Descent’ bikes are introduced shortly. An 18-inch wheel bike also
features in the new catalogue. Full details are available from
Tiger Cycles Europe 01683 220837 Split Second
FOR THOSE riders looking for the feel and weight of a plastic pedal, but the tough steel pins of a metal unit, Stolen have introduced the Thermalite. At £15.99, it remains one of the
cheaper pedals available, features a recessed end to prevent damage to bearing cover and comes in black, blue, green, orange, purple, red and white. If you’ve BMX riders coming through your shop now and again, you’ll no doubt have spotted a Union Jack saddle – a product from Split Second carried Total BMX. The very same brand sponsors Mark Webb, a big name on the competition scene and a man with a new signature bar from Total. At £59.99, the #GS bar comes in black or chrome and has an 8.6-inch rise. Split Second also produces the Blank brand in-house,
Mint
2012 LOOKS as though it’ll be a big year for Mint, which in a short space of time has established itself as one of the main BMX specialists in the UK. Bagging brands such as popular headwear and clothing label Quintin has helped raise the firm’s profile and BikeBiz was told by Mint boss Phil Davis that the brand “has gone mad. It sells out every time it lands and we have tripled what we order recently.” Mint is the distributor for Stereo
Bikes, a label which this year has a seven bike range, offering dealers a
GROUNDBREAKING AUTOMATIC GEAR TRANSMISSION Take the trigonometry out of shifting gears for your e-bike customers with the fully-automatic gear transmission AGT from TranzX PST. The revolutionary, 7-gear AGT system chooses the right gear intuitively, or shifts to semi-automatic mode for traditional riding fun at the touch of a button. Compatible with coaster brakes, AGT guarantees top comfort, best per- of the newest generation.
An e-bike with AGT – always the right choice
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IMG DISTRIBUTION carries another top ‘household’ name in BMX, Odyssey and off-shoot G-Sport. Aside from an assortment of rims,
hubs, brakes, sprockets, bars and much more, Odyssey also carries a vast choice of t-shirts, from three-quarter length sleeve Raglan shirts to classic American Apparel designs. There’s also a clothing range from the second sister brand, Sunday Bikes. Odyssey also offer hoodies, windbreakers, backpacks, a range of
variety of spec and price points to pass on to the customer. The flagship of Stereo’s catalogue is perhaps the Flash – a 2013 model built from tough laser cut 4130 Sanko Chromoly tubes. It’s a competition ready bike, sporting cranks from Odyssey, pedals from Fly and Stereo’s own tyres, seat and post, sprocket and sealed hubs. Davis also confirmed that Mint is
currently working on and testing its own in-house brand, set to be called The Vandals. 01274 418608
gloves, and one-off collaborations with brands, such as hat suppliers Quintin. The distributor is also home to the
Proper brand, which is designed in- house and continues to be at the forefront when it comes to colour co- ordinating components – big business in the BMX world. New from this label is the
Trawlerman frame, a signature model made for the UK’s Max Wood. Max rides fast and loose and this is reflected in the geometry. It’s perfect for trails and roasting bowls. 0845 8725446
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offering dealers a good range of entry- level bikes. This year, BikeBiz is told, the line is to broaden to include higher-end builds, to be dubbed the Blank Select line. The Select range will feature – pivotal seats, seat/post combos, CNC’d stems, sprockets, grips, pegs, bars, and a very exciting crankset featuring an internal clamp on the crank-arms, which takes away the need for pinch- bolts, thus offering pleasing knee- friendly rounded ends.
Split Second now has a B2B website at
splitsecondimports.co.uk
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