Take a sneak peek look at the new Jordan Godwin signature Doomsayer frame from Wethepeople!
If you haven’t noticed that Jordan Godwin has been on fire lately, you’re completely blowing it. Jordan has been pumping out a ton of great riding footage lately, and appears to be bouncing around the world full speed ahead as of late. That’s why it’s not a huge surprise to see that Wethepeople are working on a signature frame for Jordan called the Doomsayer. Over the past week or two, Wethepeople have released some detailed photos of the frame, but didn’t release any specs… until now! What we do know is that the Doomsayer has a slight resemblance to the Battleship frame with a similar downtube hydroformed gusset and a hydroformed top tube gusset at the top tube / seat stay junction. The frame will have a very steep 76.25-degree head tube angle, 11.9″ bottom bracket height, 9″ standover height and a 12.95″ chainstay length with a 127mm (5″) tall head tube. Other features include curved seat and chainstay bridges and Investment cast dropouts with integrated chain tensioners. We don’t have full details but we’re sure there is some butting and other work going on with the tubing. The bottom bracket revealed a 20.75″ top tube length, but we would assume there will be at least a 21″ option as well. One other detail we noticed is that there aren’t any brake mounts on this frame. Given, this is a prototype sample, there’s a chance the frame will still offer brake mounts, but it’s fairly unlikely.
The Doomsayer frame will be released September 2018. Beyond that, we’ll just have to wait and see what Wethepeople are cooking up for this frame over in Germany as far as colors and more goes. We’ll keep you posted when we know more.
What do you think of the new Jordan Godwin Doomsayer frame from Wethepeople? Any questions? Thoughts? Let us know in the comments below!