Supercross BMX Heritage Collection · Dirt, Park & Pump Track
The Supercross trail frame — and its MX26 version was the first Supercross 4X frame.
In 2004 Supercross stepped off the race track for the first time. The MX was the trail frame, developed with input from Ben Snowden — and the MX26 version was the first Supercross 4X frame.
The MX brought Supercross construction to the trails, with Ben Snowden's input shaping the program. The 26-inch MX26 became the first Supercross 4X frame — the seed that grew into the Shine.
The MX ran alongside its park-and-street sibling, the MXP, through the mid-2000s. It eventually became a Taiwan-built version of its own: the Hell Raiser, Gordy Toth's signature frame. In 2009 the line gave way to the Passion.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Production years | 2004–2008 |
| Role | Trail frame — the first non-race Supercross |
| Material | Chromoly |
| Design input | Ben Snowden |
| MX26 | The first Supercross 4X frame |
| Taiwan successor | The Hell Raiser — Gordy Toth signature |
| Replaced by | The Passion (2009) |
Developed with input from Ben Snowden; its Hell Raiser successor was Gordy Toth's signature frame.