Flick Trix Finger Bikes Are Back!

Fri, Apr 24, 2009

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Remember the Flick Trix Finger Bikes from about 10 years ago? Well they’re baaaaaack! But this time they have a lot more style & design specific to each brand. Check out the PK Ripper Looptail frame design & Landing Gear forks! And you’ll be happy to know that they’re launching both current AND retro models. SE Bikes will have 2 colorways of the PK Ripper Looptail that will drop this summer in Toys-R-Us, Wal-Mart, Target, & toy stores nationwide. They’ll be available in the USA, Canada, France, Australia & the UK.

 

Flick Trix plans to run full page ads in magazines and run TV commercials. The marketing behind this round of Flick Trix bikes will be huge.

 

Pricing will be under $10 for the bike & about $15 for the Bike Shop. It won’t be surprising if the old-school BMX collectors clean the shelves of every PK Ripper in stores city wide. So when they become available, you better act fast.

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3 Comments For This Post

  1. King of Pipeline Says:

    You know how cool that is? Who got the ball rolling on this deal? Somebody at Flick a old schooler. That’s pretty huge for SE too..
    That red and white one will sell very good. After kids see these, they’ll naturally want the real thing…
    P.K.’s will never go out of style…

  2. King of Pipeline Says:

    Hey man,
    I went to the ASA event.. That triple jump event went off!!!!!!!! I can’t believe the air T.J. Ellis was getting.. He even got ripped off for first place. The crowd even booed,, when announced he got second.. Guettler got first. and you know that dude is one of the sickest also…

    Danial D, went down hard in first run and was out of the comp… He took that top tube from tailwhip, flat bottom…

  3. HinkDog411 Says:

    I saw those on Sat. at a BBQ in L.A., they’re pretty cool and detailed. You can adjust your seat post height, almost everything is removable so you can customize it. The guys were going around to all of teh bikes on display and, like the above pic, they were taking pics of their bike and the originals….the guys were pretty cool as well! Not BMXers, but stoked on the bikes and the response they got.