BSD have been busy unveiling their range of 2016 products online lately. Today, they released a look at the new Kriss Kyle signature Red colorway that is available on his Passenger frame, Passgenger bars and the Acid fork. You can get a closer look at each of these products and their full specs and details below! Let’s get into this!
2016 Passenger V2 Frame
The 2016 Passenger V2 frame is made from 4130 chromoly with a 75-degree head tube angle, 69-degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height, 9″ stand over height and a 13.2″ – 13.625″ chainstay length. You can find gussets on the top and down tubes, an internally relieved head tube, integrated seat post clamp, MID bottom bracket, removable brake mounts and new 7mm thick Investment Cast drop outs.
The 2016 Passenger V2 frame is available in 20.2″, 20.5″, 20.8″, 21.1″ and 21.5″ top tube lengths with colors of Gloss red, translucent yellow and clear coat raw with a weight of 4.9 lbs.
2016 Passenger Bars
The Passenger bars are made from heat-treated multi-butted 4130 chromoly with an 8.75″ rise, 29″ width, 11-degrees of backsweep, 2-degrees of upsweep and a weight of 1.6 lbs.
The Passenger bars are available in colors of Gloss red, black, chrome and clear coat raw.
Acid Fork
The Acid Fork from BSD is made from heat-treated 4130 chromoly with a CNC machined one-piece steerer tube with an integrated headset race, tapered and butted legs that are wider apart to give you plenty of clearance for 2.40″ tires, Investment Cast drop outs with a 30mm offset, peg and hub guard clearance and a BSD logo, and a 7075 aluminum compression cap.
The Acid fork is available in colors of Gloss red, black, chrome and clear coat raw with a weight of 2.2 lbs.
All of these items are available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry BSD worldwide now!
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