STYLIN' description

STYLIN', a frame specifically designed for FGFS, which was released in 2010 during the height of the fixed-gear boom, has been revived to suit current traffic conditions.

During the street fixie culture that spread across the world like a pandemic at the time, great attention was drawn not only to riding fixed gear bikes but also to FGFS (Fixed Gear Freestyle), which focused more on tricks. However, performing tricks on frames designed for track riding presented issues with strength and geometry. This led to the creation of the first model, STYLIN'.

A 700c bike designed to be ridden like a BMX. 
The first model of STYLIN' was designed purely for tricks, with features like a Spanish BB and no rear brake mount. The geometry also had a strong sloping design for better footing.

The remade STYLIN' retains the original concept of being trick-friendly while incorporating more cruising elements, making it suitable for a variety of riding environments. 
It's a rare fixed-gear bike that comes standard with the ability to do barspins and features expanded tire clearance up to 38-40C, allowing it to handle not only city riding and tricks but also fields like cyclocross.

Casual cruising, stopping by for a trick session with friends on the way home, and off-road on the weekends. Can you fully enjoy all that this one bike has to offer?