Ezra
Ezra was a US-based brand, closely associated with Eastern Bikes, most famous for its innovative "EZRA" convertible Freecoaster/Cassette hub. They offered a range of high-quality, functional components.
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Ezra FAQ
Who or what was Ezra?
Ezra was a high-quality component brand from the USA, closely associated with Eastern Bikes and often linked to rider Eric "EZ" Pefley. The brand was active around the early 2010s.
What did the Ezra brand stand for?
Ezra stood for innovation and high-quality parts. They focused on creating durable, well-engineered components for serious riders.
What makes Ezra products special?
Ezra's most famous product was the innovative "EZRA" Coaster. This was a hub built on a cassette foundation that could be converted from a Freecoaster to a Cassette hub simply by changing the springs and pawls. Ezra was the first company to bring this novel hub technology to market.
What did Ezra primarily manufacture?
Besides their groundbreaking hub, Ezra also offered other high-quality components, including:
- Convertible Freecoaster/Cassette Hubs
- Stems
- Pedals
- Cranks
- Sprockets
Who were Ezra products suitable for?
Ezra products were for BMX riders (Street/Park) looking for innovative, high-quality, and durable components, especially those interested in the flexibility of a convertible hub system.
Is Ezra still active?
Ezra is defunct and no longer produces parts.





