State Bicycle Co are one of our favourite bike brands here at The Coolector so when they joined forces with one of our favourite streetwear apparel brands, RIPNDIP, we knew the end result would be excellence and so it has proven to be with their “LORD NERMAL” Bike. For this collab, Lord Nermal and the RIPNDIP crew are taking over the bikes from State Bicycle Co, turning heads wherever you roll, to deliver a super cool set of wheels that will get you from A to B in style. Get yours now and ride like you stole it.
The State Bicycle Co x RIPNDIP “LORD NERMAL” Bike retails for $420.69 and this first-class, limited-edition masterpiece boasts RipNDip’s iconic feline rebel, Lord Nermal, in all his cheeky glory, making sure you ride with unparalleled style. This quality bike is purpose-built for the urban jungle and it is designed to handle the mean streets while turning heads and raising eyebrows everywhere you take it. Join the rebellion, pedal with a wry smile, and experience a ride like no other with the Lord Nermal Core-Line Bike from the guys at State Bicycle Co.
Brilliantly built, the Core-Line fixed gear and single-speed bicycles are what State Bicycle Co are best known for and with good reason as they are some of the coolest, best-performing bikes at this price point. Built upon a no-nonsense steel frame with seat stay rack mounts, eyelet mounts on the fork and cable stops, the Core Line models are as stylish as they are functional and won’t let you down wherever your two-wheeled adventures end up taking you. Quality components, and a flip-flop hub that will allow you to ride fixed gear or freewheel, what’s not to like?
If you want a fun-loving and impeccably well-built bike but aren’t yet looking for something “race-ready”, the Core-Line series is for you and if quirkiness is your bag when it comes to aesthetics, this RIPNDIP collab with State Bicycle Co is definitely going to tick all the right boxes. We love the limited edition collabs that State Bicycle Co do here at The Coolector and, given our love of felines, this RIPNDIP one is probably our favourite to date. Looking to bag a top-quality bike for under $500? Look no further.
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