I grew up riding BMX and while it amazes me what can be done with these bikes, they do have their limits. As soon as I hopped on a mountain bike I really appreciated the proper pedalling position for riding A-to-B, let alone the ability to ride on something other than a perfectly smooth surface.
Recently Subrosa released a new series of bikes aimed at riders who want something more comfortable and capable than a BMX for cruising around town. The UTB (Urban Terrain Bicycle) line’s 700c wheels, MTB-style frames and rear brakes should help tame the urban jungle without losing all the fun of a snappy lil’ BMX.
If you’re nearby, a launch party dubbed ‘Under the Rose’ will be held this Saturday, April 8th, at Hourglass Brewing in Longwood, Florida, where the UTB bikes will debut alongside a new pale ale brewed with rose hips…
Subrosa’s UTB frames are built from a mix of chromoly and steel. Their 700c rims are double-walled, and the frames are made strong enough to hop stairs, jump curbs and handle off-road shortcuts, as their promo video demonstrates!
BMX riders will notice familiar details like gussets at the top and down tubes, however on the larger frame Subrosa had to approach some things differently. They’ve added a chain stay brace to stiffen the back end, and kept the rear stays short and the BB on the higher side to provide poppy, agile handling. The UTB’s also have bottle cage mounts and integrated chain tensioners.
There are two models in the new lineup, which have different component specs but share the same frame. The Erro (seen above) is the speed racer of the two, with 2” rise MTB style handlebars and lightweight alloy cranks. The Rixa is the closer cousin to a BMX, with its 5” rise four-piece bars and a three-piece chromoly crankset.
Both models feature hi-ten steel forks and bars, sealed BBs and headsets, and Subrosa’s own seats (with built-in bottle openers!). Unlike most BMX bikes these days, the UTB has a rear caliper brake so you can stop before someone runs you over. The UTB’s also come with flip-flop rear hubs, allowing you to run a second gear or go fixie.
Subrosa’s UTB bikes will be sold in small (47cm) medium (52cm) and large (54cm) sizes. The Erro comes in red and gloss black, and the Rixa is available in gloss black or gold. MSRP is $480 USD for the Erro and $510 for the Rixa. The bikes are now available in shops and through the Subrosa webstore.
Saturday’s launch party will include an art show featuring Subrosa bikes painted up by Boy Kong, Horsebites, Halsi and Wolfrich. The new UTB models will also be on display, and the brewery’s new pale ale will be on-tap for tasting. Before the party gets too wild, Brick Road Courier is hosting an alley cat race, and guests can score other prizes and giveaways.
For more info on the UTB bikes check out Subrosa’s website, and for details on the party visit The Hourglass Brewery.