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Products: Vol. 54

Not going to lie, I’m struggling a little bit right now trying to do this column. It’s 70, sunny and no wind today for the first time of the year. Since I’m sure there’s a bunch of you that either A.) are in the same situation or B.) hate me right now… We’re going to fire out this products column so you can get your bike dialed in and then go ride. This week we’re going to take a closer look at the Noctis cranks from The Shadow Conspiracy, Cult‘s Doomsday pegs, the Barend Extenders from Deluxe, the “Get Used To It” DVD from Subrosa and the Freed Bikes Freedom frame! Let’s get into it!

Thinking about picking up some new cranks? Have you checked out Seth Kimbrough’s signature Noctis cranks from The Shadow Conspiracy? These cranks have 70500 T-6 alloy arms with dual pinch bolts that slide onto a 16-spline, 22mm hollow heat-treated 4130 chromoly spindle. You can find features like Shadow’s proprietary pedal boss system to increase strength, hollow pinch and sprocket bolts for weight savings, right and left hand drive compatibility and you can even run the tiny nano sprockets. The Noctis cranks come in a length of 175mm with color options of black, white, red, highlighter blue, highlighter yellow, purple, raw polish, perma blue and copper with a weight of 33.7 oz.

You can pick up the Noctis cranks for $149.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop hit up Sparky’s Distribution to get you a set ordered up today.

To find out more about The Shadow Conspiracy and their products, check out their website — TheShadowConspiracy.com

Ever cut your bars down and realized you took off too much? How about wished you had a them a little wider but you don’t want to spend $70 for an extra inch? Well, Deluxe can help you out with their Barend Extenders. These little guys are CNC machined from 6061-T6 aluminum and are designed to work like regular bar ends, except each one adds an additional half inch of length to your bars. Combined, you can get that extra inch you were looking for without breaking the bank. These guys are available in black, blue, red and silver. Still not sure how they work? Take a look right here.

You can get a set here in the U.S by having your local shop hit up QBP or you can order a set direct from the Deluxe web store for £14.99.

To find out more about Deluxe and their products, check out their website — DeluxeBMX.com

If you some how haven’t heard yet, the Subrosa “Get Used To It” DVD FINALLY dropped the other week. This video took a few years to produce, but damn did it turn out good. “Get Used To It” is 39 minutes of riding with full parts from Hoang Tran, Lahsaan Kobza, Simone Barraco, Joris Coulomb, Mark Mulville, Kyle Hart and Scott Ditchburn. You can also find riding from their Skeleton crew featuring Eli Platt, Raphael Jeroma-Williams, Boy Janssen, Ryan Sher, Greg D’Amico, Greg Smee and Nick Bullen. This video is definitely one you are going to want to add to your collection without a doubt.

You can pick a copy up for $12.99 on Dan’s Comp or through the Subrosa Corner Store. You can also get a copy by having your local shop get at Sparky’s Distribution.

To find out more about Subrosa and their products, check out their website — SubrosaBrand.com.

Plastic pegs might be all the rage right now, but you cannot go wrong with a classic set of chromoly pegs. The Cult Doomsday pegs are made from heat-treated chromoly and are internally machined to help you save a little weight. These pegs come in at 100mm long with a diameter of 35mm with 14mm and 3/8″s options for front and back. The pegs come in black with a weight of 7 oz. each. I’ve personally been running these pegs for over a year and I’m sure they’ll be lasting me a long time.

You can pick up the Doomsday peg for $14.99 each on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S get at Tip Plus (West Coast), Greenhouse (Midwest) or Animal (East Coast) to get some ordered up.

To find out more about Cult and their products, check out their website — CultCrew.com

Looking for a new frame but you want American quality but not something all of your friends are running? Take a look at the Freedom frame from Freed Bikes. These frames are made right here in the U.S wit a 74.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height, 8.5″ seat tube height and a 13.25″ – 13.5″ chainstay length. The Freedom frame also features top and down tube gussets, a Freed badge on the down tube, an integrated seat post clamp, Mid bottom bracket and removable brake mounts. The frame comes in 20.5″, 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths with color options of black, raw and Aqua for colors.

You can pick this frame up direct from the Freed Bikes web store for $349.99 or you can have your local shop hit up Freed Bikes directly to pick one up today!

To find out more about Freed Bikes and their products, check out their website — FreedBikes.com

That wraps up this weeks Products column! Check back next Saturday to check out the next round! 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… Or go outside and ride like I’m about to do.

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