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$469.95
"Getting air" is what bicycle motocross is all about, and the Fit TRL completes are ready for pure BMX, right out of the crate. With longer 21? XL or 21.25? XXL frame options, you get a long & stable bike that's designed for full speed assaults on all terrains: Dirt, concrete bowls, pump tracks and everything else. A stable 74.5 degree head tube angle with a generous 33mm fork offset gives you control, with a slightly longer rear end to add stability and confidence to your session. A chromoly front triangle is a traditional configuration for strength and low weight, with big 9 X 29? bars and a Fit top load stem to improve control and reduce back pain. Sealed bearing hubs and bottom bracket for high speeds and low maintenance. Traditional details like chainstay mount U-brakes, a railed S&M seat/post and a tall 30/10 gear give the TRL a touch of mid-school soul. The TRL is ready to do it all.
$469.95
The Series One was our first frame when we started FIT back in 2000 and it’s our most popular bike to date. For 2026 we’ve upgraded to a CNC machined Integrated headtube and a fully sealed bearing front hub. The S1 frame and fork has been lightened up and offered in 3 top tube sizes with corresponding handlebar and crank sizes.
$199.99
$229.99
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They’re tired of “kid stuff,” and they’re ready for a new adventure. Sesh offers uncompromised professional quality and deliberate design choices tailored for the next generation of shredders. Built with a durable steel frame and reinforced with thick dropouts, Sesh has the same resilience your grom brings to every ride. At its core, this entry-level BMX bike packs a punch with professional-grade features, including a 3-piece crank, 25x9T compact gearing, and axle pegs – just like their favorite pro’s bike. Thoughtful safety features like extra-long handlebars, a reliable & snag-free U brake, precise threadless steering, and wide, shock-absorbing tires keep their ride safe and nervous parents at ease. Sesh is edgy, exciting, and undeniably bad@$$. It's not just what kids want; it's what they'd choose for themselves.
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