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Here, you’ll always find Chase’s latest setup, from the frame to all the parts he’s currently running.
When it comes to Chase Hawk’s bike, you know it’s always dialed.
Sometimes, he rides with pegs on one side, sometimes without. Same with brakes – sometimes he runs them, other times he ditches them.
Chase likes mixing things up, depending on what he’s planning to ride.
But with his next-level bike control, it really doesn’t matter if he’s brakeless or not – he’ll still make everything look effortless.
Since Chase is a Cult Crew pro, you can bet most of his parts are from Cult. Plus, he’s been repping Empire BMX forever, so you’ll spot a few other parts in the mix, too.
Of course, he rides his signature Cult Hawk frame, bars, and BMX cranks.
Let’s check it out.
Chase Hawk Cult Bike Check
Chase’s height: 5’9″ (175 cm)
Frame: Cult Hawk frame, 21″
Bar: Cult Hawk bar
Stem: Cult Redemption top load BMX stem
Headset: Cult BMX headset
Fork: Cult Sect BMX forks
Grips: Cult BMX grips
Seat: Cult BMX seat
Seat Post: Cult BMX seat post
Cranks: Cult Hawk cranks BMX cranks
Pedals: Cult Dak plastic BMX pedals (Dakota Roche‘s signature)
Chain: Cult chain
Pegs: Cult Doomsday plastic BMX pegs
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Note: Don’t miss checking out my ultimate collection of Chase Hawk videos alongside a bio.
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Featured photo by: Chase’s Instagram.
Old Chase Hawk Bike Checks
Green Cult bike (late 2024)
Epic gun metal grey Cult bike (mid 2024)
Old bike check from the Fit days
This is a super old video of Chase’s setup from the time he was still on Fit.
Unfortunately, Chase is not doing that many video bike checks to share with you. Also, some older ones were deleted from the web so we can not access them anymore.
Still, I did manage to find some, just to show you how Chase’s bike setups progressed over the years.
However, at first glance, you might not even notice that much of a difference, except the color.
Bike setup from 2016
Thanks to DigBMX, they caught up with Chase to not just share the bike check, but to talk about riding and mods as well.
For instance, if the bar is too wide, normally, Chase will cut it an inch and a half on each side. He also has his rear wheel slammed, keeping it shorter.
Bike setup from 2014
There are some really nice photographs over on Odyssey of his Cult Hawk V2 in trans green bike setup.
What you will notice is that Chase like to have a pretty hard gear ration, so he can get all that speed that he needs to go so ridiculously high.
Bike setup from 2012
Here is an even older one from Chase and Odyssey, but there is no rundown on the parts that he rode back then.
Still, there are more than enough close-up shots of his bike check for you to get familiar with it. Needless to say, many parts are not even available any longer.