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7.9/10

Kink Cloud

The Kink Cloud has some high quality parts, and it is build to last, but is it really worth the steep $750 price tag? Should you save more and get something better? Should you spend less and save money? So many things to talk about.

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Kink Cloud Review
The king cloud has a 21 inch top tube, which is a good size for me. It felt really nice when I first got on it and I was happy with the four pegs because I could grind right away. I scratched up the hubs because this bike does not come with any hub guards and I got caught on one of the ledges because there wasn't a hub guard. Aside from all that the bike did handle really well and it had a good blend of responsive and mellow geometry. It felt very neutral when ripping through the bowl at the skate park.
Quality
7.8
Street
7.2
Park
4.6
Dirt
3.6
PROS:
  • Freecoaster Hub
  • Aftermarket Bars
  • 4x Pegs
CONS:
  • Expensive
  • No Hubguards
  • Misleading
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2.6/10

Kink Curb

The Kink Curb is an entry level BMX bike designed to be affordable and help new riders get into BMX without breaking the bank. The low price of the Kink Curb means that the quality is low. It's made from hi-tensile steel and includes single wall rims. This is an ok bike for a lightweight rider, but that's about it.
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Kink Curb Review
After testing the Kink Curb, it became clear that it's an ideal fit for smaller riders, thanks to its 20-inch top tube, which offers a comfortable ride with modern BMX geometry at an affordable price. Nonetheless, Kink should underscore that this model is tailored for entry-level riders, particularly those under 5'3". From my perspective as a taller and more seasoned rider, I found that the bike's low-quality high-tensile steel frame couldn't withstand the stress I applied, a situation in line with its entry-level standing. Despite this, the Kink Curb asserts itself as a fair contender in terms of build quality and cost, presenting itself as a good value and one of the most economical choices on the market.
Quality
2.6
Street
1
Park
4
Dirt
5
Extra Features
0
PROS:
  • Low Price
  • Multiple Colors
  • Good for Small Riders
CONS:
  • Low Quality
  • Single Wall Rims
  • Pressed Headset
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4.3/10

Kink Gap

The Kink Gap a beginner level BMX bike from Kink. it offers some 4130 chromoly in the frame, forks and handlebars, but it might be a little bit overpriced. I think that it is marketed and priced as a mid-level bike, but it doesn't have the quality to back that up.

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Kink Gap Review
After testing the Kink Gap, I found that it actually feels really good. It has modern geometry that is good for skate park. Riding and dirt jumps and overall it doesn't feel as heavy as it should. The tires are pretty chunky. They weigh a lot and don't grip very good, but I did like how the bike felt. I think that this bike is a little bit expensive for the quality that it provides. I'm a taller, heavier and more experience rider, so I'd be nervous about this bike, lasting a long time for me, but someone who weighs under 180 pounds will be totally fine.
Quality
4.3
Street
1.5
Park
3.2
Dirt
4.4
Extra Features
1
PROS:
  • Chromoly Bars
  • Multiple Options
  • Color Options
CONS:
  • Almost $500
  • Heavy Tires
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4.3/10

Kink Gap FC

The Kink Gap fc is identical to the Kink Gap. The big difference is that this version has a free coaster hub. With a freecoaster hub, you can fake backwards without pedaling backwards. Most street riders prefer a free coaster over a cassette because of this. Free coasters are a little bit more expensive so this version comes at a higher price.

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Kink Gap FC Review
after riding and testing the kink gap free coaster, I fell in love with the free coaster. It does have a little bit of slack that takes a while to get used to but overall this bike felt really good. Free coasters are not for everybody so be sure that that's what you want before you purchase this bike. The tires were really heavy and didn't grip very good at the skate park, but the rest of the bike felt good. I was a little bit worried about how the hi-tensile steel back end of the frame would hold up when I was doing half cabs, but it was fine.
Quality
4.3
Street
2.2
Park
2.5
Dirt
4
Extra Features
2
PROS:
  • Freecoaster Hub
  • Nice Color
  • Rides smooth
CONS:
  • Single wall rims
  • Heavy tires
  • More expensive option
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4.3/10

Kink Gap XL

The 2022 Kink Gap XL BMX Bike is the build of the Gap, but utilizes a 21" toptube for taller riders. It also has taller 9.25" handler bars, giving taller riders extra clearance. Other than those small changes, it's identical to the Gap.

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Kink Gap XL Review
After riding the Kink Gap XL, i realized why it was called the XL version. The taller bars, and toptube gave me more room and I felt more comfortable on it. I'm a taller rider so I usually feel cramped on bmx bikes. The bike handled well at the skate park and on the dirt jumps. But I was a little worried about the high tensile steel backend. It felt like it was going to bend when I was doing 360s. overall I was impressed with how smooth the bike felt even though the tires really weighed me down.
Quality
4.3
Street
1.6
Park
3.9
Dirt
4.4
PROS:
  • Chromoly Bars
  • Taller Toptube
  • Taller Bars (9.25")
CONS:
  • Single wall rims
  • Heavy tires in
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3.1/10

Kink Launch

The Kink Launch is a low-quality bike designed for beginner riders to get into the sport and start riding. It has some chromoly in the forks and aside from that it is pretty basic quality. This bike could be a good option for a new rider who does not plan to do big tricks on the bike.

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Kink Launch Review
After testing the Kink Launch, I was really impressed with how responsive the modern geometry felt. Now i'm a taller guy with more skills than your average beginner and it help up for a session. I would not be confident in it's ability to last a rider like me for an extended period of time. But for a brand new rider getting into the sport, it could be a really good option.
Quality
3.1
Street
1.5
Park
4.2
Dirt
4.4
Extra Features
0
PROS:
  • Affordable Price
  • Multiple Colors
  • Good for Small Riders
CONS:
  • Low Quality
  • Single Wall Rims
  • Pressed Headset
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6.7/10

Kink Switch

The Kink Switch is a responsive bike with good quality. Overall it is designed to rip around in the skateparks and at the street spots. The durable chromoly will last for all riders from beginner to advanced, and at $600 it's pretty affordable.

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Kink Switch Review
I was really excited to test the kink switch because of the quality that I hear about. The top tube size is a little bit small for me but I loved how the responsive head tangle felt when riding skate parks. Unboxing this bike I found the two nylon pegs and was able to put them on and grind right away. When I did more advanced tricks, it felt really solid and I wasn't worried about anything breaking. The only complaint I have is these heavy Kink sever tires. They slowed me down and didn't have a high psi max.
Quality
6.6
Street
6.6
Park
5.4
Dirt
2.4
PROS:
  • Includes Pegs
  • Responsive Feel
  • Freecoaster
CONS:
  • Heavy tires
  • Single size/color option
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6.4/10

Kink Whip

The Kink Whip is a great value BMX bike that only costs $500 while providing full high level chromoly tubing and double wall rims. This bike is build to last and serves as a perfect bike for serious riders looking to get a bike build to last.

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Kink Whip Review
After riding the Kink Whip, I knew my suspicions were true. This is one of the best feeling BMX bikes available for the price. It has a long and stable geometry that felt sluggish in the skatepark, and I had to buy pegs separately to grind with it. But aside from that, it was durable and smooth. I enjoyed doing barspins and 360's on it without worrying about the rims bending. It felt really good.
Quality
6.4
Street
1.6
Park
3.2
Dirt
4.4
PROS:
  • Great Value
  • Full Chromoly
  • Double wall rims
CONS:
  • Heavy tires
  • No pegs
  • Neutral geometry
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8.6/10

Kink Williams

The Kink Williams is Nathn Williams signature bike, designed to mirror his prefered geometry. It's a strong bike with high quality, but it it worth the $899 price tag? let's find out.

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Kink Williams Review
When I first pulled the kink Williams out of the box, I was blown away with how clean the blue color is. I really like this color. After putting it together and riding around on it I could understand why it would be priced at $900. The bike felt great for me. It's a high-quality bike with a 21 inch top tube, which is perfect for my size and my skill level. I'm still not a fan of the kink sever tires. They felt very sluggish and squishy in the skate park. But the four pegs hub guards and free coaster felt amazing when riding Street. These nylon hubs slide really good on ledges and rails and the bike was solid no matter what trick I did.
Quality
8.6
Street
9.4
Park
4.6
Dirt
2.4
PROS:
  • Aftermarket Parts
  • High Quality
  • Clean Look
CONS:
  • Expensive
  • Heavy Tires
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For $400 you could buy the Sunday Blueprint and get started riding BMX immediately. The blueprint is bare bones quality but it's much better than a Walmart bike. This bike isn't right for everybody so let's take a look and see if this bike is a good choice for you.
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Sunday Primer Review
After riding the Sunday blueprint, it grew on me a little bit. For what I got right out of the box $400 seem like a lot, but it's about the same as the Sunday primer for a little bit cheaper. The low psi tires felt really squishy for me and the small 20.5 inch top tube made me feel cramped but I'm pretty tall so what do you expect. The main thing that was how the low quality parts were get a hold up when I was doing bigger tricks. It felt a little bit sketchy doing a 360 on this bike but overall everything held up. I wouldn't trust that everything would hold up for a long period of time at this level of riding though. For me as an experience rider, this bikes quality was way too low. But a new writer. I think they would really enjoy how good the modern geometry feels riding around.
Quality
3.1
Street
1.2
Park
5
Dirt
5.2
PROS:
  • Only 26 pounds
  • 2x Size Options
  • Integrated Headset
CONS:
  • Low psi tires
  • Hi-tensile Steel parts
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The Sunday Darkwave is build with street riders in mind. It has 4x pegs, 4x hubguard, a freecoaster hub, and so much more. It scored a 8.75/10 in street making it one of the best out there. This is a tall bike, and it's expensive so it might not be right for you.
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Sunday Darkwave Review
Now, I love riding street and using a freecoaster. So I was really excited to take the darkwave out and test it. When I pulled it out of the box, there was another box with the pegs, so I threw those on while I was putting the bike together. They're nice pegs with a nylon sleeve and they slid really good on wax ledges. This bike has a huge toptube which felt really good for me because I'm 6 foot four, but it might be too big for a lot of people. The quality was incredible and it felt really solid no matter what trick I was doing. This might be the best bike that I've tested out.
Quality
10
Street
8.8
Park
4.3
Dirt
6
PROS:
  • Lifetime Warranty
  • Street Specific
  • 4x pegs
  • LHD and RHD
CONS:
  • Expensive
  • Confusing sizing
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The Sunday Ex elstran is a solid choice for any BMX rider who needs a full chromoly bike. This version has a cassette hub and a 21" toptube. it's a fair value but a little on the expensive side which is typical of sunday's bikes.
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Sunday Ex Elstran Review
To be honest, I definitely enjoyed riding the Arteaga version more than this Elstran version. But the 21" toptube of this version fit me much better. My biggest complaint with this bike was the cassette and that's just a personal preference. The Sunday Ex handled the skateparks good and felt smooth on the dirt jumps. I'd recommend this bike even though it's priced on the high side.
Quality
6.7
Street
2.5
Park
4.6
Dirt
5.2
PROS:
  • Cassette
  • Full Chromoly
  • Wave Downtube
CONS:
  • Expensive
  • One size/color
  • No pegs
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