For 10 years, TREE Bicycle Co has taken initiative to re-invent the wheel, so to speak. Their products look at the everyday and re-engineer them to be better. In this booklet, TREE lays out the history of their sprockets. It’s a good read too, so take some time on this one.
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TREE: Derek Nelson – Free Thinkers are Dangerous
TREE just upped the Derek Nelson video for embedding and I highly suggest you watch this! Definitely a creative approach to the standard BMX web edit.
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Tree Bicycle Co: Welcome Brian Yeagle
Get your Monday shred on with the newest from Tree Bicycle Co. Inspiration for any wheel size and damn, like I needed any more reason to buy a medium format….
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Tree Bicycle Co: Ergo Nomical Seat
I always admire how when everyone else is doing one thing, TREE goes off and does their own version. The Ergo Nomical seat is a throwback to the early BMX seats. It’s a little wider and a little longer, much like the old Skyway Hot seats. Check out more at TREE.
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Tree Bicycle Co: How is It?
This was my first Tree Splined Lite Sprocket, from 2009. Sam was selling a few copper-plated sprockets and I scooped one up, curious as to how a BMX drivetrain would feel on a fixed gear. Since then, it’s the only sprocket I’ve ridden, both on my BMX and FGFS rigs. Recently, I’ve tried out some other brands, which I’ll be reviewing shortly but I just wanted to say hats off to TREE BICYCLE CO for innovating the game and designing the first 48 splined sprockets. They’ve been making these for over 6 years now.
On a related note, check out GetaBMX‘s review of the Tree Splined Lite Sprocket here.