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OG Bikes

OG BikesOG Bike Co. was a small, high-end Flatland BMX brand founded by Hungarian legend Marton Szilagyi (formerly of KHE). They produced hardcore flatland parts in small batches. The brand appears to be inactive.

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    Who or what was OG Bike Co.?

    OG Bike Co. was a small, rider-owned Flatland-specific BMX brand founded by the Hungarian flatland legend Marton Szilagyi. Marton was known for winning numerous titles and previously riding for KHE Bikes. OG Bike Co. focused on producing hardcore flatland parts in small series.

    What did OG Bike Co. stand for?

    OG Bike Co. stood for highly specialized, high-quality flatland components designed by one of the discipline's masters. It represented a commitment to the specific needs of advanced flatland riding, likely prioritizing unique geometry, strength, and potentially lightweight design where applicable for flatland.

    What made OG Bike Co. products special?

    Their products were special due to their design origin (Marton Szilagyi) and likely their small-batch production. Parts from OG Bike Co. were probably crafted with meticulous attention to detail and flatland-specific functionality, making them sought after by dedicated flatland riders.

    What did OG Bike Co. primarily manufacture?

    OG Bike Co. focused exclusively on flatland hardware:

    • Flatland Frames: Likely featuring Marton's preferred geometry.
    • Flatland Specific Components: Such as unique pegs, stems, bars, or possibly freecoasters tailored for flatland needs.

    Who were OG Bike Co. products suitable for?

    OG Bike Co. products were suitable exclusively for serious flatland riders looking for niche, high-end, potentially collectible parts designed by a legendary figure in the sport.

    Is OG Bike Co. still active?

    The brand appears to be inactive. The mention of a "Blowout Sale" in older shop descriptions strongly suggests that production ceased some time ago, likely in the early to mid-2010s. Grab the remaining stock while it lasts!

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