Who’s ready to check out the latest Miki Fleck bike check?
Let me warn you – this isn’t your typical setup.
But that makes sense because Miki isn’t your typical rider.
His unique style demands a one-of-a-kind build that matches his creative approach to street riding.
While he used to ride four pegs, he’s now rocking two, sticking to his signature metal BMX pegs.
Miki also rolls on his signature United Zuin frame, paired with his signature front load stem – a setup that gives him ultimate control and stability.
And he’s not stopping there.
Miki is currently working on a signature Primo bar, adding to his already dialed parts lineup, which includes the super-strong Da Silva BMX forks.
Check out Miki’s full bike build below.
Miki Fleck United & Primo Bike Check
Miki’s height: 5’10” (178 cm)
Frame: United Zuin frame, 21.25″
Bar: Primo signature prototype
Stem: United Miki front load stem
Fork: Primo Da Silva fork
Headset: Primo Integrated BMX headset
Grips: Primo Cali BMX grips
Chain: United Supreme half link chain
Seat: Primo Churchill BMX seat
Seat Post: Primo
Cranks: Primo Churchill BMX cranks
Pedals: Primo Tenderizer pedals
Sprocket: Primo Griffin BMX sprocket
Front Wheel: Primo VSXL Rim, Primo Balance front BMX hub
Rear Wheel: Primo VSXL Rim, Primo Balance BMX cassette hub
Tires: Primo Wall BMX tires
Pegs: United Metal Miki pegs
A solid street machine that can handle any abuse – EASILY!
GET PARTS MIKI RIDES:
- Primo Stevie Churchill Cranks
- Primo Balance VSXL Front Wheel
- Primo Balance VSXL Cassette Wheel RHD
- Primo Cali Grips
Note: You absolutely need to check my best Miki Fleck BMX videos collection because it’ll keep you WOWing all the time.
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Featured photo by: Miki’s IG.
Old Miki Fleck Bike Checks
1. Miki Bike Check (2023)
2. Miki Bike Check (2022)
3. Miki’s Video Bike Check (2022)
Even though this one is entirely in Spanish, you still get a really awesome look at Miki’s signature Zuin setup.
Miki goes pretty in-depth with part explanation (no, I don’t understand Spanish, but that’s what I assume), especially the frame.
Plus, you can enjoy a bunch of really nice Barcelona riding clips at the end of this video bike check.
Thanks, Mati Lasgoity, for making this one happen!
4. DIG (2020)
Here’s a shorter one from the time when Miki didn’t yet have his signature United frame. But he had a signature Incarnate V2 frame colorway.
Also, Miki’s signature United front load BMX stem and metal pegs were already in production.
Miki was also riding all four pegs and plastic pedals in 2020.
However, we all know he switched to riding only two pegs and metal pedals for his insanely long pedal grinds. Imagine a plastic BMX pedal – yup, it would last only one or two (MAYBE three) Miki-style pedal grinds.