Well, well, well. Here we are again. Time to dig into a fresh round of Products:! This week we’ve got 5 fresh products that you’re going to want to take a closer look at. First up we’ll look at the new Combat bars from Demolition. Following that we’ll get you all the info on Mutiny‘s The Rune frame, Broc Raiford’s signature seat from Volume Bikes and Shawn McIntosh’s signature Mac pedals from Fit Bike Co.. Then we’ll wrap things up with Sunday‘s new Storm cassette hub! Ready? Let’s get into it!
Just the other day, Demolition released Ronnie Napolitan’s signature Combat bars. These bars are made from 13-butted fully heat-treated 4130 chromoly with butting in all the street points to improve the strength. You can find a rise of 8.8″, width of 29″, 11-degrees of backsweep, 1-degree of upsweep, a crossbar height of 6.4″ and a crossbar width of 11.28″. The Combat bars weigh in at 32 oz. and come in flat black and chrome.
The Combat bars should be hitting Dan’s Comp in the next few days. Otherwise, you can have your local shop get ahold of 180 Distribution to get you a set ordered up today!
To find out more about Demolition and their products, check out their website — DemolitionParts.com
Time for a new frame? Have you checked out The Rune frame from Mutiny Bikes? This frame is constructed from 4130 Sank chromoly and features a 75-degree head tube angle, 70-degree seat tube angle, 11.6″ bottom bracket height, 8.25″ seat tube height and a 13″ – 13.625″ chainstay length (Note: 21.25″ features a 13.75″ – 14.375″). You can find features on the frame like an offset thickness head tube, gussets on the top and down tubes, a tapered top tube, an ovalized down tube to help resist denting, a tapered seat tube with an integrated seat post clamp, tapered seat stays, an externally machined mid bottom bracket, 5mm thick drop outs and removable brake mounts and guides. The Rune weighs in at 4 lbs. 12.5 oz. with color options of Baron black, Grass green and silver.
You can pick the Rune frame up for $349.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S get ahold of Sparky’s Distribution to get yourself one ordered up today!
To find out more about Mutiny Bikes and their products, visit their website — MutinyBikes.com
Looking for a new seat but you want something with a little more padding? Volume just released Broc Raiford’s signature seat that might just be the answer. This pivotal seat has the Fat Capital design and is wrapped with a one-piece kevlar like material that helps resists ripping and tearing. You can find an embossed Volume “Stamp” logo on the top of the seat along with an embroidered tag with Broc’s signature. The seat weighs in at 12.1 oz with black for the color option. Clean, simple and comfy.
You should be able to find this seat on Dan’s Comp in the next few days. Otherwise, you can have your local shop get ahold of 180 Distribution to get you one ordered up today!
To find out more about Volume Bikes and their products, check out their website — VolumeBikes.com
Are you over the whole plastic pedals wearing out after a couple of sessions? Maybe it’s time you man up and get yourself something that’ll hold up a lot longer. Shawn McIntosh’s signature MAC pedals from Fit Bike Co. have a cold forged aluminum body with a multi-directional shape for exceptional grip and plenty of surface area for your feet, high quality sealed bearings and an oversized chromoly spindle that can take a beating. Each pedal has 12 pins (replacement pins included) for extra grip and can be tightened with a 15mm or 17mm box or 6mm allen wrench. The Mac pedals weigh in at 19.5 oz. and come in black, blue, dark red, silver and white for colors.
You can pick these pedals up for $74.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop get ahold of The Building Distribution to get you a set ordered up today!
To find out more about Fit Bike Co. and their products, check out their website — FitBikeCo.com
Looking for a new cassette hub but you’re on a budget? Sunday Bikes just added the Storm casstte hub to their line. The hub features a low flange 36 hole design with precision sealed cartridge bearings on the inside. There’s a 14mm chromoly female axle with 3/8″ bolts that can be tightned down with either a 17mm wrench or 6mm allen wrench, and a sealed 9-tooth chromoly driver to wrap things up. The Storm hub is available in right hand drive only with black for the color option.
The Storm Cassette hub can be picked up for $109.99 through your local shop by having them get ahold of Full Factory Distribution.
You can find out more about Sunday Bikes and their products by visiting their website — SundayBikes.com.
That wraps up another dialed round of Products:. If you have any questions about any of these products, please leave a comment below and we’ll try to get you an answer. Make sure you check back next Saturday for the 60th edition! 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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