SE 26″ OM Flyer 2010 BMX

Claimed to be one of the biggest head turners of SE’s line, the 2010 26” OM Flyer BMX is wrapped with 100 dollar bills on the frame, fork, and bars. This is a retro bike that was first created in the 1980’s and SE brought the frame back. It features a looptail rear end, fluted seat post, landing gear forks, and, new for 2010, are the 2 piece grips, similar to the old Oakley B1B grips, that allow you to perfectly match to your 2-toned bike. It has a 48-spline crank set and X-Pedo pedals. At a weight of 27.2 lbs, the mantra for the bike is as followed, “Green is for the money and the gold is for the hunnies.” MSRP: $800.




Cheap Chinese ****. Not the original SE.
Actually, if the building material is the same, and the welds are just as good, it doesn’t matter if the hands that made it were Chinese or American, the bike is just as good.
Actually,”R” The building material is MUCH different. Chinese steel has different specifications and in most cases is weaker than domestic steel of the same type/grade. That’s why is is less expensive. I know, I have been in the structural steel industry for 17 years.
lol, let’s just ignore the fact that this is an aluminum frame.