BSD Steeze Frame
BSD Steeze Frame
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The Steeze is Joe Foley’s new signature frame from BSD, and if you’ve seen the BSD Mixtape, you’re probably familiar with Joe from his insane end part in the video.
If you haven’t checked it out yet, we highly recommend checking it out - it’s a must-see! The Steeze frame is designed with a 75.2° head angle and a forward-angled 72° seattube angle, which helps with pinching the seat during barspins.
The frame is available in toptube sizes ranging from 20.7” to 21.3”, the exact size that Mr Steeze rides himself...
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UNDERSTANDING FRAME GEOMETRY
BMX frame geometry can look daunting, but thanks to our handy guide below you will have it figured out in no time. Remember, we're all BMXers here so if you have any questions just ask.
Keep reading to find your perfect frame, or click below to watch the buyers guide video.
FRAME SIZE CHART
Frame sizing is very much a personal preference: some riders like them longer, others shorter. Here's a rough guide - if you have any questions remember we are here to help!3ft - 3ft 8" - best suited to a 16" BMX bike
3ft 8" - 4ft - best suited an 18" BMX bike
4ft - 5ft - 18" to 20" top tube
5ft - 5ft 4" - 20" to 20.25" top tube
5ft 4" - 5ft 8" - 20.25" to 21" top tube
5ft 8" - 6ft - 21" to 21.25" top tube
6ft plus - 21" top tube or longer
Rider Height (in) | Rider Height (cm) | Top Tube Length |
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5' | 152 | 20" |
5'3" | 160 | 20.5" |
5'6" | 167 | 20.75" |
5'9" | 175 | 21" |
6' | 182 | 21.25" |
6'6" | 200 | 21.5" |
FRAME GEOMETRY
Frame geometry can take a bit of understanding - but here at SourceBMX we are here to help! The first thing to understand is that BMX frame sizing is best measured by the length of the top tube - shown here as TT. Keep reading on to understand how the angles change how your frame will feel!