One of the most iconic frames of the 1980’s, the PK Ripper the signature model of pro racer Perry Kramer, was ahead of time of time being made from aluminium for light weight and stiffness, which of course became the material almost all race frames were made from by the 90’s.

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35 years old this year, with this 1989 model, SE addressed the seat tube cracking issues that plagued the earlier looptail frames by resorting to the more common 7/8″ seatpost size and created a custom extruded seat tube with built-in allen bolts to beef up this area and eliminiating entirely any chance of cracking. This era of frame is now becoming as scare as the earlier ones, as there were fewer sold after the early/mid 80’s boom. The frame has been powder coated gloss white by our friends at Kings Industry finished with a set of accurate DelCal produced stickers.

Matched to the frame are the chrome Landing Gear forks that came to us with the frame, of course instantly recognisable with their oversized legs and bologna-cut dropouts. 

This custom one-off bike was assembled in-house by our head mechanic, Adam, and this rides like a new bike.

On the steering front we went with a period-looking gold anodised Tange MX320 alloy headset which looks just like an 80’s original but inside uses modern sealed cartridge bearings which make the steering unbelievably smooth and help keep the headset tight (a big issue of course with threaded forks). The stem is a high-quality Nitto MX-2 made Japan and we chose modern United Supreme bars, full cro-mo, with a 9″ rise for rideability. The bars are finished off with classic USA-made A’ME Round grips.

For braking we went with a Dia-Compe 883QR caliper and a Tech-77 lever, about the best working caliper set-up you can get, finished off with a gold MCS cable.  Lever is on the left, but if you’d prefer a right just let us know and we’ll swap it for you. 

In the drivetrain department we have the 175mm GT Power Series cro-mo cranks, with 48 spline spindle (so no pinch bolts for a nice clean look). A sealed bearing bottom bracket makes things spin nice and smooth. An MCS alloy 110 BCD spider, SunTour style 44T chainring and chrome ID chainring bolts are matched to gold Cult 410 chain. You get the power to ground with the Haro Fusion pedals, based on the original Shimano DX’s.

For seating, we chose the Relic Choice slim microfibre railed seat, which sits on a Darxide 15″-long 7/8″ cromo seatpost, so you can actually ride this

Finally, for wheels have a pair of iconic Skyway Tuff Wheels with sealed bearings, fitted with a chrome 16T chrome freewheel and the newly re-issued Tioga Comp III skinwall tyres, 1.75″ rear/2.125″ front.

PLEASE NOTE: All our old school bikes are built for collectors, they are not designed for track or freestyle use, not are they equipped for UK road use. Haro’s Lineage series and the GT Heritage Pro Performer bikes are the ones to go for if you plan on doing some serious BMXing. If you have any questions about this, please ask.

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  1. Hi, love your bikes man. I am hoping you may allow me to use a snippet of your footage for a short video I am putting together for a Kickstarter campaign for a related new product. In the story telling I just need to show a little bmx bike footage for historical context and your examples are simply supreme! Happy to list you in credits. I look forward to hearing from you.

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