Time to dig into another Saturday edition of Products:! For the 65th round, we’ve got 5 parts to keep your BMX bike dialed in and keep it from getting stolen. This week we’re taking a closer look at the Sniper lever from Eclat, Shovelhands grips from Deluxe, the Lifted stem from Mutiny Bikes and the Helm spline drive sprocket from Madera. Then we’ll wrap things up with the Combat Lock from Subrosa to help keep that bike of yours from the rats! Let’s get into this!
Starting this week, we’ve got the Sniper brake lever from Eclat. The lever is made from 6066-T6 cold forged alloy with a unique clasp design to help hold the lever in place on your bars tightly and two versions of the smooth shaped lever designed for one or two finger braking and improved knuckle space. The Sniper lever is available in black, blue and high polished with a weight of 3.31 oz. (1 finger) and 3.45 oz. (2 finger) with right and left hand versions available.
You can pick the one finger version of the Sniper lever up on Dan’s Comp for $22.99.
You can pick up the two finger version of the Sniper lever up on Dan’s Comp
Or you can have your local shop here in the U.S pick you up one of these levers by having them hit up Seattle Bike Supply.
To find out more about Eclat and their products, check out their website — EclatBMX.com
Are you due for some new grips and you want something a little thicker? Take a look at the man sized Shovelhands grips from Deluxe. These grips are made from recycled rubber and come in a length of 150mm with a 30mm diameter. Designed for plenty of comfort and a long lifespan, these grips are perfect for anyone looking to try something new. The Shovelhands are available in black, red, blue, brown, green and purple.
You can get your hands on these grips by having your local shop here in the U.S get ahold of QBP today!
To find out more about Deluxe and their products, check out their website — DeluxeBMX.com
Are you looking for a little lift in the front end, but you don’t like the look of top load stems? Take a look at the Lifted stem from Mutiny Bikes! Made from 6061 aluminum alloy, this stem features a rise of 16mm, stack height of 33mm and reach options of 48mm, 51mm and 53mm. The stem also features internal machining along with a little external machining for weight savings, hollow bolts, a rounded back end for your knees, a recessed top for your fork’s compression cap to fit in flush and a machined Mutiny logo and laser etched graphics. The Lifted stem weighs in at 9.3 oz. with color options of black, polished and bronze.
You can pick this stem up for $59.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S get ahold of Sparky’s Distribution to get you one ordered up today!
To find out more about Mutiny Bikes and their products, check out their website — MutinyBikes.com
Looking to simply your setup a little more? Do you run a 19mm, 48-spline spindle on your cranks? Check out the Helm spline drive sprocket from Madera. Made right here in the USA out of 7075 aluminum with a 4340 heat-treated chromoly insert that slides on to 19mm, 48-spline spindles eliminating the need for a sprocket bolt on the crank arm. The sprocket is available in 25 and 28 tooth versions, color options of black, fall red, snow, graffiti and nickel and a weight of 2.75 oz. (25t) or 3.20 oz. (28t)
You can pick up the Helm spline drive sprocket for $54.99 on Dan’s Comp or direct from the Madera Web Store for $59.95. You can also get one of these sprockets by having your local shop hit up Profile Racing today.
Ever get real sketched out when you run into the gas station to pick up a slushy and you have nobody around to watch your bike? The Combat Lock from Subrosa is a pocket sized lock that is designed to keep thieves from hopping on your bike up while you aren’t looking. The lock has a Die cast SK5 steel latch with a high impact ABS composite plastic case and a 1.2mm thick, 32″ long stainless steel braided cable that uses keys (2 included) to unlock it. Available in orange with a weight of 3.7 oz., this little guy could keep your bike from getting jacked.
Please note, this lock is designed as a deterrent for short term use. If you’re in a real rough neighborhood or plan on leaving your bike out for a few hours, get yourself a full sized lock!
You can get yourself one of these locks by having your local shop hit up Sparky’s Distribution. Do note that these aren’t available worldwide just yet, but will be early August!
To find out more about Subrosa and their products, check out their website — SubrosaBrand.com
That wraps up the 65th edition of Products! Check back next Saturday for the 66th edition (Vans is stoked) where we will have 5 more dialed BMX products for you to check out! Until then, head back to the front page for more Originals or hit up the Daily Section for all the latest videos, news, products and more!
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