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New from SE Bikes are floval bars in black and chrome, perfect for fixed gear freestyle:

· 11 Butted
· Heat Treated 4130 Cr-Mo
· Rise: 5”
· Width: 28”
· Back Sweep: 8°
· Upsweep: 2°

Black: $70
Chrome: $80

Check out another shining review of the Draft Coaster in this month’s issue of Pave!

Blogger John Prolly recently shot Gus’s Showtime prototype to feature in his “beautiful bicycles” series, in which John showcases the fine details of friends’ builds. Check out the rest of John’s shots here.

Gus Molina recently hit Austin, Texas to ride/film with some friends, as well as shoot with blogger John Prolly who snapped these two shots:

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Be sure to check out our most recent ad of Marwin Ou on the quadangle fixed in COG Magazine 12!

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New Years 3dit 2011 from Marwin Ou on Vimeo.

Check out the latest from Marwin filmed by Jerome, founder of the blog Mashafix.

SE Bikes visits Woodward West from SE Bikes Fixed on Vimeo.

When it came to discussing just how we would put the new Showtime 26″ specific frame prototype through the ringer, one of the ideas that came up was possibly trying to go to camp Woodward West, and with a little help from SE Bikes and Oakley, Josh, DJ, Colby, and myself were able to head out to the camp for a week. We filmed and shot for three solid days, but unfortunately for us the hard drive containing most of the footage filmed of Josh and DJ suffered a hard drive failure. Thankfully Colby had enough clips left to put together an edit showcasing their riding, and documenting Josh’s experience learning and landing a backflip.

We’re incredibly excited to see that even after the punishment the Showtime frame went through while being put to the test by our riders, that it came out unscathed and up to SE’s high standards. The Showtime aims to be one of the most responsive and durable frames in the 26″ specific fixed gear freestyle market. Look for an entry detailing the frame’s highlights, specs, and release date this week.

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Los Angeles based clothing label Crooks & Castles has teamed up with SE Bikes to create a limited edition version of the PK Ripper Fixed Gear. Facilitated by SE special projects manager James Banuelos, we’re excited to announce this collaboration of a SE classic as interpreted by veterans of the street wear scene, Crooks & Castles. Taking the aesthetics of the classic PK with floval tubing, wish bone chain stays and Landing Gear forks, Crooks & Castles has spiced up the bike under a Hunting Club motif with a Desert Camo frame and Safety Orange accents offset by a white bars, tires, and Crooks “Elite Medusa” embossed seat.

As part of the collaboration, Crooks & Castles has created a custom tool holster that attaches to the frame. Hand crafted in LA with 100% genuine leather, the holster is limited to 50 pieces available exclusively at Crooks & Castle’s sunset location. A custom desert camo Crooks & Castles X SE Bikes shirt is also available at their LA and online stores.

With less than 250 available in the United States, the Crooks & Castles X PK Ripper is available for $719 at your local SE Bikes dealer, as well as the Crooks online store.

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Being one of the premiere riders in fixed gear, Josh’s schedule can be pretty hectic. Over the weekend he flew to San Diego, and drove around Southern California hammering out a photoshoot a day from skateparks in Long Beach to ditches in San Diego. His first stop was a quick photoshoot for fixed gear clothing company “Heavy Pedal” to model their new season, but while shooting on set in a warehouse Josh sized up an office he wanted to throw an x-up off of:

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Jakob, Josh & Torey NY Riding from Chris Fonseca on Vimeo.