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Interbike 2014: Profile Racing & Madera

Next up on our list was the Profile Racing and Madera booth. This one was a stop I’ve been looking forward to because there had been some rumors about the Profile Freecoaster that I wanted to find out about. Turns out that the rumors were way wrong… Let’s get a closer look at that hub!





Alright, so the rumor that we were hearing was that the Z-Coaster from Profile Racing was scrapped and they were no longer doing a freecoaster. Turns out, they hadn’t heard these rumors themselves even, haha. The hub has seen a few changes, but it’s still happening. The freecoaster has a pretty interesting design that’s essentially a cassette hub that becomes a freecoaster when it’s disengaged from a slight back pedal. We couldn’t get a look inside, but we know it uses the Elite hub shell, the slack can be adjusted with a single plate that has 3 adjustment points and there are a few unique pieces, like the pawls, they had to custom design to make it work. There are a few samples going out to team riders, so it’s still a little ways out, but Profile is confident it will be out early next year if things stick to plan.

Here’s a look at the Profile logo Mini hub that will be available soon. Profile have a few very limited run projects like this one that we will be seeing surface in the near future as well.


Mini hub with the Aegis hub guards.

Elite hub.

Madera’s “Rust” colorway on their Pilot V2 hub.

The new Polished color for the V2 Cassette hub.

The polished color for Madera’s Mast topload stem as well.

Mark Mulville’s signature Push stem in military green.

Water camo color on the Push stem.

Aqua Acoustic stem from Profile.

Sabre sprocket in black and Spline Drive sprocket in green. Love that green.


Profile’s 22mm Column cranks.

Madera’s polished Helm spline drive sprocket.

Madera’s Cruiser 2.0, Ironworks and Badge Pivotal seats.


Profile Mark Muville signature seat and a few of the Logo seat colors.

That wraps things up from Profile and Madera. Definitely excited to see how things go with the freecoaster and we’ll keep you updated when we know more!
You can find out more about Profile Racing and their products by visiting their website — ProfileRacing.com
You can find out more about Madera and their products by visiting their website — MaderaBMX.net

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