You looking to get some fresh parts for your bike? Well, you have come to the right spot. This weeks edition of Products: is loaded with some clean parts to help you get your setup rolling smooth. Were’ going to take a closer look at the American made Bad Boy frame from Cult, the U.S made Freed Bikes sprocket, the F-Lite pedals from Deluxe, the Feelin’ tires from Wethepeople and the Waxola wax from Hoffman Bikes to help you keep those pegs sliding. Let’s get into it!
I’m a sucker for some quality American made products. The Cult Bad Boy V2 is just that. Made from Cult classic chromoly tubing, it has a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.8″ bottom bracket height, 9″ stand over height and a 13.55″ – 13.875″ chainstay length. You can find a CNC machined head tube, gussets on the top and down tubes with a stamped Cult logo on the top one, externally butted seat tube, tapered seat stays, curved bridges to allow for more tire clearance, 5mm thick heat-treated drop outs, a mid bottom brocket, removable brake mounts and an integrated seat post clamp. The Bad Boy V2 comes in colors of black, raw (no clear coat) and chrome with a weight of 4lbs 14 oz.
You can pick the Bad Boy V2 frame up for $339.99 – $439.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S hit up Tip Plus (West Coast), Greenhouse (Midwest) or Animal (East Coast) to get you one ordered up. Are you outside of the U.S? Hit up their Distributors List.
To find out more about Cult and their products, check out their website — CultCrew.com
Freed Bikes might be a new name in the BMX world, but they’re already on their way to winning over my heart. Take a look at their American made self-titled Freed sprocket. This sprocket is CNC machined from 7075-T6 aluminum with 4 smaller spokes and 2 larger spokes for added strength without adding too much weight. You can also find the Freed logo, sprocket size, Made in America and 7075-T6 etched into it to round things off with some added aesthetics.
You can pick this sprocket up for $39.95 direct from the Freed Bikes Webstore. You can also have your local shop hit up Freed Bikes direct to get you one ordered up today!~
To find out more about Freed Bikes and their products, check out their website — FreedBikes.com
Plastic pedals are nice and everything, but there’s just something about a metal pedal that just feels better under your feet. If you’re looking for something that’s not going to wear out after you do a couple pedal grinds or you want something that will keep your feet in place with a little dirt, the Deluxe F-Lite pedals are what you are looking for. These pedals are designed by Wellgo to mimic the classic Shimano DX pedals. They’re made from a CNC machined billet T6 aluminum with replaceable pins, a chromoly axle and FAF sealed bearings. You can pick these up in colors of red, blue, silver, black and titanium grey with a weight of 8.04 oz. per pedal.
You can pick the F-Lite pedals up for $84.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S hit up QBP to get you some ordered up. Are you outside of the U.S? Check out their Distributors List.
Want to know more about Deluxe and their products? Check out DeluxeBMX.com
Did you know that changing your tires on your bike is one of the easiest things to do to change the overall feel of your bike? If you’re looking for something that’s more ideal for street and will keep you cruising with a smooth ride, take a look at the Feelin’ tires from Wethepeople. The Feelin’ tires are made with a 120 thread per inch construction to help resist flats, a wire bead and a durable and grippy rubber compound with a smooth pattern to keep you rolling longer with less rolling resistance. The Feelin’ tire has a PSI rating of 110 and comes in sizes of 20×1.90″, 20×2.10″ and 20×2.25″.
You can pick the Feelin’ tire up for $32.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S get ahold of Seattle Bike Supply to get some ordered up! Don’t live in the U.S? Check out their Worldwide Distributors.
To find out more about Wethepeople and their products, check out their website — WethepeopleBMX.de
If you live anywhere that saw a lot of rain or snow over the winter months, there’s a good chance your favorite spots are going to need a fresh coat of wax to get things going again. Hoffman Bikes have you covered with their Waxola wax. This stuff is made from fully refined paraffin wax and comes in a size of 2.5″ diameter x 1″ thick so it’s small enough to carry in your pocket when cruising around. The wax comes in black only with the tin to store it in. If you run out, they’ve got replacement pucks available so you can reuse the tin.
You can pick up the Waxola wax for $6.99 (with the tin) or $4.99 (replacement wax) on Dan’s Comp or Sidewall Action Sports. If you’re looking to pick it up at your local shop, have them get at Sidewall Distribution to get you some ordered up!
To find out more about Hoffman Bikes and their products, check out their website — HoffmanBikes.com.
That wraps up this weeks edition of Products! Check back next Saturday for the 53rd edition! Until then, head back the front page for more Originals or head over to the Daily Section to check out all of the latest videos, news, products and more!
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