Shine (2009–today) — Supercross BMX Heritage

Supercross BMX Heritage Collection · Dirt, Park & Pump Track

Shine

2009–Today

The frame that refuses to be put in a box — 4X, dirt jump, and pump track. Ridden by Pump Track World Champion Tommy Zula.

Development on the Shine started in 2009, and it grew into the frame that refuses to be put in a box: originally a pure 4X race frame, equally at home at the dirt jumps, on a 4X course, or ripping laps on a pump track. Today it's the Shine V4 — and the 2019 Red Bull UCI Pump Track World Champion races it.

The Story

The Shine V4 runs full seamless Easton ULR 7005 taperwall aluminum, welded in fixture, aligned, aged to T-4, checked again, then continued to T-6 — the double heat treat that gives it a ride stiff enough to sprint on but alive enough to absorb dirt jump impacts. Custom-butted stays shaped oval-to-round, ISCG-05 chain guide tabs, internal routing, and adjustable vertical dropouts with a full inch of wheelbase adjustment finish it off.

Tommy Zula — the 2019 Red Bull UCI Pump Track World Champion, Crankworx Whistler winner, and a Dayton, Ohio BMX racer before he crossed to mountain bikes — joined the Supercross factory team and chose the Shine. In August 2026 he won his Velosolutions UCI Pump Track World Championship Qualifier in Joplin, Missouri on it, punching his ticket to the World Final in Beijing. Bubba Harris has raced it too.

The World Champion's pick: Tommy Zula won his 2026 UCI Pump Track Worlds qualifier in Joplin, Missouri on the Shine V4 — headed to the World Final in Beijing.

Specifications

Spec Detail
Production years 2009–today (currently the Shine V4)
Role 4X, dirt jump, and pump track frame
Material Full seamless Easton ULR 7005 taperwall aluminum
Heat treatment Double: aged to T-4, alignment checked, continued to T-6
Bottom bracket 73 mm CNC Euro threaded
Seatmast 12.75 in — low-slung stance on all sizes
Chain guide ISCG-05 tabs
Routing Internal
Dropouts Adjustable vertical — 1 in wheelbase adjustment, single or multi-speed
Wheel sizes 24 in and 26 in
26 in top tubes 21.75 in (Short) · 22.75 in (Long) · 23.75 in (Xtra-Long)
Colors Mirror polish, gloss black, matte flame blue, Hi-Vis yellow, metallic grey, custom

Who Raced It

Tommy Zula — 2019 Red Bull UCI Pump Track World Champion, 2026 Worlds qualifier winner in Joplin, Missouri. Also raced by Bubba Harris.