The Big Ripper is the most well known bike in the Retro and Bike Life worlds. It borrows from the same design as the legendary PK Ripper Looptail, but scaled up to become the world's first 29" BMX bike. But how did this bike come to life come in the first place? We have a pro skater and MTV to thank for that!
The MTV Connection
In 2006, SE began working on a few awesome collab projects with DC shoes, so there was already a strong DC and SE relationship. Then in 2008, SE's Todd Lyons was contacted by DC pro skater Rob Dyrdek about another project.
Dyrdek had his own show on MTV at the time called "Rob and Big", which followed the hilarious antics of Rob and his bodyguard Christopher "Big Black" Boykin. Rob had the idea of making a big BMX bike for Big Black. He wasn't sure how they would use it in the show, but he promised to work it into the show somehow.
A photo from the factory showing one of the first Big Ripper frames.
Another photo from the factory. Was this the first Big Ripper ever? Maybe!
Building the Big Ripper
There were no big BMX bikes in existence in 2008, so Todd used his BMX Product Manager skills to design a bike using BMX roots plus design cues from 29" mountain bikes. Of course he included SE's signature PK Ripper styling! He had four bikes created and sent to California for Rob to use on the show. The bike didn't even have a name at this point, and simply had PK Ripper decals.
The Big Rippers made their debut on "Rob & Big" season 3, episode 7. Rob, Big Black, and their friends ripped around the neighborhood on the bikes having a blast. The show had a massive worldwide audience, and viewers saw the bikes and instantly fell in love. "Wait, there's a 29" PK Ripper that would fit me and looks that awesome? Sign me up!"
SE began receiving phone calls and emails after the show aired, and it was obvious that these bikes were a hit. Todd added the Big Ripper to the SE line in '09, and it's been one of the most popular bikes in cycling ever since then!
These are the exact bikes that were made for Rob and Big to use on the show. Todd had them built up and then he delivered them to Rob for the show.
Todd added a 20" PK Ripper Looptail to this photo to illustrate the size difference. At the time, no one had ever seen BMX bikes this big!
Rob Dyrdek on the first Big Ripper on "Rob & Big" on MTV.
Christopher "Big Black" Boykin on the first Big Ripper on "Rob & Big" on MTV.
Rob Dyrdek on the first Big Ripper on "Rob & Big" on MTV.
The History of the SE Big Ripper (not including City Big Rippers)
2009 Big Ripper Black
2010 Big Ripper White
2011 Big Ripper Silver
2012 Big Ripper Black
2014 Big Ripper Silver
2014 Santa Cruz Big Ripper Blue (collab)
2015 Big Ripper
2015 Famous Stars & Straps Big Ripper Gray Camo(collab)