It’s that time of the week again for a another round of Products: giving you a closer look at 5 BMX parts your bike might just need! This time around we’re taking a closer look at the Ravager sprocket from The Shadow Conspiracy, Chris Doyle’s signature Keystone stem from Demolition, the Freedom bars from Freed Bikes, the Superlight seat and seat post combo from Deluxe and Ben Hennon’s signature Lady Luck frame from Hoffman Bikes! Let’s take a look!
Starting out this week, we’ve got the Ravager sprocket from The Shadow Conspiracy for you to check out. This sprocket has a multi-level design and is CNC machined from 7075-T6 alloy with a real good look. The Ravager features offset 6mm thick 1/8″ teeth for better chain alignment and comes in sizes of 22, 23, 25, 28 and 30 tooth versions. You can pick it up in black, white, Crimson red, purple, Highlighter blue, Highlighter yellow and High polished with a weight of 2.3 oz. (25 tooth).
You can currently pick the Ravager sprocket up for $39.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop get ahold of Sparky’s Distribution to get you one ordered up today!
To find out more about The Shadow Conspiracy and their products, check out their website — TheShadowConspiracy.com.
Time for a new stem and looking for a little more height? Take a look at Chris Doyle’s signature Keystone V2 stem from Demolition. Made from 6061 alloy, this stem has internal and external machining for weight savings and a clean look. The stem has a reach of 53mm, stack height of 32mm and a rise of 25mm (11mm inverted). You can find 6 solid bolts to keep it all tight, rounded edges to protect the knees, Demolitions’ “D” logo on the top cap and a recessed cutout for your compression cap. The Keystone stem comes in black, red, blue, purple and polished with a weight of 10.1 oz.
You can get your hands on one of these stems by having your local shop get ahold of 180 Distribution today!
To find out more about Demolition and their products, check out their website — DemolitionParts.com
Maybe you want some new bars to go along with that stem? Here’s a look at the Freedom bars from Freed Bikes. These full chromoly bars are made right here in the U.S.A and have a rise of 8.5″, width of 28″, 12-degrees of backsweep and 2-degrees of upsweep. The bars have a crossbar height of 6.25″ and crossbar width of 10.625″. The Freedom bars come in black, raw and aqua for colors.
You can pick up a set of these bars direct from the Freed Bikes Webstore for $59.99 or you can have your local shop hit up Freed Bikes direct to get you a set ordered!
To find out more about Freed Bikes and their products, visit their website — FreedBikes.com
Looking to simplify your seating setup along with save a few ounces? Take a look at the Superlight seat and post combo from Deluxe. The seat starts out with a polypropylene base with a kevlar or manmade leather padded cover and features an emboassed logo. You can find a 150mm aluminum seat post that’s built into the seat below making for a simple and clean setup. You can pick the Superlight seat up in black Kevlar or brown leather with a weight of 7.6oz.
Have your local shop here in the U.S get ahold of QBP to get one of these ordered up today!
To find out more about Deluxe and their products, check out their website — DeluxeBMX.com
Thinking about a new frame but not looking to drop a ton of money? Ben Hennon’s signature Lady Luck frame from Hoffman Bikes is a real good option. This frame is made from 100% 4130 chromoly with a 75-degree head tube angle, 71.5-degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a 13.7″ chainstay length. The frame has a gussett on the down tube, removable brake mounts, an integrated seat post clamp, a mid bottom bracket and 4mm thick heat-treated drop outs. The Lady Luck is available in 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths with gloss black, raw with blue clear coat and chrome plated for color options and a weight of 4 lbs. 14 oz. (21″).
You can pick the frame up for $289.99 on the Sidewall Action Sports website or you can have your local shop here in the U.S get you one by having them get ahold of Sidewall Distribution.
To find out more about Hoffman Bikes and their products, check out their website — HoffmanBikes.com
That wraps up another round of Products! Check back next Saturday for the 63rd round and 5 more dialed BMX parts for your bike! 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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