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Redline Bicycles is an American company offering BMX, freestyle, cyclocross, mountain (MTB), and road bicycles and components that is currently owned and operated by Sears Alliance. It also owns and operates a clothing line and five race teams. Redline is predominantly known for its long heritage in BMX racing. It is often referred to as the original BMX bicycle manufacturer having innovated many revolutionary components for the sport such as tubular chromoly forks and cranks.

History[edit source][]

Redline Racing Frames was founded in 1970 by Linn Kastan and Mike Konle in Chatsworth California for making chromoly motorcycle frames and swingarms. The company consisted of a staff of six people and was receiving much success with their motorcycle swingarms. In 1973 Kastan decided he would weld a bicycle frame for his son as a Christmas gift that same year. His son soon raced this bike under his father's company name Redline. The bike was noticed by a company called Pedalers West and they challenged Kastan to come up with a stronger and lighter fork specifically for 20 inch BMX racing. Kastan accepted the challenge. In February 1974 the first pairs of tubular chromoly forks were being produced. They were an instant success and became a favorite amongst racers at the time. Later that year Redline would release its first chromoly frame, the Squareback. Due to the high price at the time of $85 the sales were dismal. In 1977 Kastan and Konle agreed to go separate ways and Kastan would take over full ownership of Redline Racing Frames and Konle would carry on with the motorcycle side renaming his company Champion. By this time Kastan had designed and was releasing the Proline, their first official Team Model frame and fork. Soon after the famous V-Bars handlebars, the MXll frame and the Microline frame (mini series) were released. With these additions the company was gaining success again and by January 1980, Redline Flight cranks were going into production. They would be BMX's first tubular chromoly three piece cranks which would become Redline's most popular product.

In 1982 Redline introduced the Proline ll, the MXlll series and expanded their line with the PL-20 and the PL-24. The PL-24 would be their first BMX bike with 24 inch wheels, commonly known as a cruiser. In 1983, they expanded further into the freestyle market with the RL-20 Prostyler. Not an instant hit but it would later gain popularity with the RL-20ll in 1985. 1985 was arguably the height of Kastans success with Redline. During the next three years they would continue to further develop these models with many variations.

In 1988 Kastan sold Redline to Seattle Bike Supply (SBS) and they relocated the company to Kent, Washington. The company produced its first mountain bike in 1989 and changed its colors to pink, white, and black. They went on to manufacture road bicycles in the early 1990s and would eventually change the colors back to the original red, black, and white in 1993. Kastan went on in 1988 with his new BMX company which he named Kastan.

Seattle Bike Supply was acquired by Accell in 2006.

Teams[edit source][]

Redline has several teams competing in each BMX, freestyle, cyclocross and mountain competitions.

Models[edit source][]

BMX Race[edit source][]

  • Flight Team Carbon Pro XXL, XL
  • Flight Team V2 Carbon Pro XXL, XL
  • Flight Team V3 Carbon Pro XXL, XL
  • Flight Pro 24, XXXL, XXL, XL,
  • Flight Expert, Junior, Mini, Micro
  • Proline Pro, Pro ok24, Pro XL, II
  • Proline Expert, XL
  • Proline Junior, Mini, Micro, Pitboss, Pro 24
  • MX 24, MX 20, Expert XL, Expert, Junior, Mini
  • Stu Thomson pl-20
  • Carrera
  • 700P, 800P, 800PXL
  • PL-24
  • PL-26
  • SQB-26

Neighborhood BMX bikes[edit source][]

  • Roam
  • Raid CB (Coaster Brake)
  • Raid FW (Freewheel)
  • Raid 16

Freestyle[edit source][]

  • Column
  • Covet
  • Asset
  • Asset 24
  • Recon
  • Complex
  • Structure
  • Random
  • Recon
  • Romp
  • Syntax
  • Rise
  • Issue
  • Rival
  • RL-20
  • RL-20A
  • RL-20B
  • RL-20II

MTB[edit source][]

  • D880 (full suspension)
  • D860 (full suspension)
  • D680
  • D660
  • D620
  • D610
  • D606
  • D600
  • Monocog 29er / Flight 29er
  • Monocog 26er
  • Monobelt 29er
  • D-26
  • Forty Four
  • TEN

Cyclocross/road[]

  • Conquest Carbon Team
  • Conquest Carbon Pro
  • Conquest
  • Conquest 24
  • Conquest Pro SS (frame only)

Street/city[edit source][]

Redline Urbis bicycle (foreground)

  • Urbis
  • Urbis NOX

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