Do you want to take a peek at what’s the current Justin Spriet bike check?
There must be something about that bike since Justin’s riding is so ridiculously smooth it almost looks too good to be true, right?
Over all these years of riding bikes, Justin figured out what parts suit him best and what he tries to avoid.
For instance, he likes higher and steeper front end, but not too steep. His frame has a 75.5° degree head tube angle, a 48mm reach BMX top load stem and a pair of 25mm offset BMX forks.
That’s perfect for the modern riding style.
If you are into nose stuff, but you still want to be comfortable with riding skateparks and trails, Justin Spriet’s BMX bike setup is more than perfect.
Update: Jutin announced in November 2023 that he’s no longer riding for Fit. I’ll update his bike check as soon as I get more information.
Justin Spriet 2022 Fit Mixtape Bike Check
Thanks to Our BMX for letting us see Justin’s latest ride.
Frame: 21″ Fit Mixtape frame
Bar: Fit 9″ Dugan bars
Stem: Odyssey Dugan stem (48mm reach)
Fork: Odyssey R25 fork
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird chain
Seat: Odyssey Stitch seat
Post: Odyssey Pivotal post
Cranks: 170 Odyssey Thunderbolt cranks (need more BMX cranks?)
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted Pro pedals (see my top BMX plastic pedal picks)
Sprocket: Odyssey Half Bash sprocket
Front Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite rim, GSport Roloway hub
Rear Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite rim, Odyssey Clutch V2 freecoaster hub
Tires: 2 x 2.4 Odyssey Path Pro tires
Pegs: 4 x Odyssey Graduate pegs (also on my best BMX plastic pegs list)
Justin is an ALL-AROUND shredder, enjoying any terrain!
If you are searching for a new frame, we have a complete list of the best BMX street frames currently available on the market.
We also create an extensive Fit BMX frames review since Justin rides for the brand.
If you would like to peek into the life of Justin, his riding, his girlfriend vibes and all the other good stuff, follow him on Instagram.
Featured photo by: Justin’s Instagram.
Old Justin Spriet bike setups (& videos)
2017 bike check
This is Justin’s three-year-old Fit Savage and Odyssey build, which looks exceptionally good and smooth, just like the one above.
You may not know me yet, but you will eventually figure out that all-black is my kind of style.
Anyhow, this entire video bike check by TCU is somewhat weird but funny at the same time.
But hey, that’s what’s BMX is all about, kinda weird and kinda fun, right?
Never mind, you better hit the play button above and see what’s up. As you see, the Odyssey Clutch BMX freecoaster hub is a beast for sure, as Justin simply cannot be without it.
Along with the complete bike rundown, you will also get to see some solid park clips here from Justin.
Justin Spriet in Holy Fit
Unfortunately, there are not that many bike checks out of Justin, at least not in the video format.
Thus, I decided to include one of his riding videos to keep everyone excited for years to go.
And this is already considered pretty old. Justin’s Holy fit video part is ridiculously good, as it shows how good this kid is at riding streets, skateparks and dirt.
Whatever Spriet does, he does it with a butter-smooth style. Some of those combos are crazy.
Just think of this: Nose manual to no-hander.
There are no boundaries for Justin, so sit back, relax and enjoy the all-around BMX riding madness now.