Zion Bikes
Zion Bikes was a young BMX company from Zagreb, Croatia, founded in late 2006 by
flatlander Mislav Streicher. Starting with handmade flatland frames, they expanded to street parts and completes, often "Made in
Croatia". Known for good value and low weight.
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Who or what was Zion Bikes?
Zion Bikes was a relatively young BMX company originating from Zagreb, Croatia, founded in late 2006 by the flatland rider Mislav Streicher. They initially started by producing handmade BMX flatland frames.
What did Zion Bikes stand for?
Zion Bikes stood for providing BMX parts with a good price point and low weight, often manufactured locally in Croatia. They represented the growing BMX scene in Eastern Europe and aimed to offer accessible and functional products.
What makes Zion Bikes products special?
A key aspect was that their frames and a large portion of their parts were proudly "Made in Croatia". They were known for offering lightweight options at affordable prices. Feedback from riders, including potential team riders, was reportedly consistently positive regarding the quality and performance for the price.
What did Zion Bikes primarily manufacture?
Zion expanded their product portfolio over time:
- BMX Frames: Initially handmade flatland frames, later expanding to potentially street frames as well.
- BMX Components: Covering various parts needed for a complete bike.
- Complete Bikes: Eventually offering full setups.
Who were Zion Bikes products suitable for?
Zion Bikes products were suitable for BMX riders (initially Flatland, later potentially Street/Park) looking for lightweight and affordable parts, possibly with an interest in supporting a brand from an emerging European BMX scene. Their positive rider feedback suggested good value.
Is Zion Bikes still active?
The brand appears to be inactive or defunct. Information about Zion Bikes is scarce, and they don't seem to be present in the current market.
