An icon of the 1980s BMX scene, the Firebird Freestyler is back. And it's ready to fly. Engineered in conjunction with John Buultjens; John created the Haro Lineage line and developed the recent Hutch Trick Star bikes. If you were going to have a modern DP, this is the guy you'd want working it. Behind the whole project is Neil Park - son of Dave (ie/ D.P.) - who is fulfilling a lifelong dream to honour his father's legacy with a modern Firebird Freestyler. Excitement is at a level that we haven't seen for anything in a while for these Frame, Fork and Ladder bar kits. Each frame kit will be a numbered edition, up to 100 for each colour, in Chrome and Metallic White.
We've captured the soul of the original legend and rebuilt it for a new generation. The limited edition Firebird Freestyler isn't just a tribute - it's an evolution. Feel the rush with its classic 4130 chromoly frame, fork and bar set, a nod to the past's unbreakable spirit.
Every curve, every line, and every detail has been meticulously crafted to honour its heritage while
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