Vision F1x (2026–today) — Supercross BMX Heritage

Supercross BMX Heritage Collection · The Vision Era

Vision F1x

2026–Today

The current flagship — Formula 1 chassis materials in a BMX race frame.

The F1x is the evolution of the world's first monocoque BMX frame, built from a proprietary blend of Toray M40X and M46X prepreg carbon — the same materials trusted by the Red Bull Formula 1 Team for their chassis.

The Story

M46X is roughly 20 percent stronger than previous high-modulus fibers, achieved through nano-level control of the graphite crystallites. Launched in early 2026 on the heels of Supercross's record-breaking eighth Golden Crank Bike of the Year, the F1x is what the factory team races today — elite riders Kye Whyte and Oli Moran describe how it jumps off the gate.

Like the F1, it runs T47 threaded bottom brackets and tapered integrated head tubes on Pro sizes, Euro and Campy on the smaller range, disc or V-brake with removable mounts, and FLIP/CHIP axle options. The matching monocoque fork blends T700S, T800, and M46X at 16 ounces.

Specifications

Spec Detail
Launch year 2026
Frame material Proprietary Toray M40X + M46X prepreg blend, Nano Alloy Resin
Construction Monocoque
Bottom bracket T47 threaded (Pro+) / Euro (Expert XL down)
Headset Tapered integrated (Pro+) / Campy (smaller sizes)
Seat post 27.2 mm (Pro sizes)
Seatpost clamp 31.9 mm (Pro sizes)
Axles FLIP/CHIP 10 mm and 15 mm options
Brakes Disc or V-brake, removable mounts
Sizes Mini through Pro XXXXL plus 24 in Pro XL
Colors 11 colorways including Team Edition and Hi Vis Yellow
Fork T700S/T800/M46X monocoque, 16 oz (20 in Pro), $429.95
Price $2,399.95–$2,495.95 (frame)

Who Raced It

Raced by the current Supercross Factory Team, including Kye Whyte and Oli Moran.