It’s that time of the week and time to do the first Products: column of the year! We’ve got 5 fresh BMX products for you to get a look at as always! This week we’re going to take a closer look at the Lahsaan Kobza signature “Crispy Cream” colorway for the Noster frame from Subrosa, the Lightning rear wheel from Sunday Bikes, the Protocal HT cranks from Madera, the Freed Bikes “Original” baseball 3/4 Sleeve and then we’ll wrap it up with Stolen‘s Thermalite SP pedals… Ready? Let’s do this!
Time for a new frame? Have you seen Lahsaan Kobza’s signature “Crispy Cream” colorway on the Simone Barraco signature Noster frame from Subrosa? This full 4130 chromoly frame has a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 9″ stand over height, 11.6″ bottom bracket height and a 13.6″ – 14.125″ chain stay length. This frame features a heat-treated head tube, bottom bracket and 5mm thick drop outs, gussets on the top and down tube, straight gauge tubing on the seat stays with curved stay bridges for maximum tire clearance and integrated seat post clamp and removable brake mounts. This frame comes in top tubes of 20.6″, 20.8″ and 21.15″ with a weight of 5.1 lbs. Other than the “Crispy Cream” color, you can pick this frame up in matte black and translucent red
If you would like to get your hands on this frame, you need to have your local shop hit up Sparky’s Distribution to get one ordered up today. If you’re looking for the matte black or translucent red version, you can pick that up on Dan’s Comp for $289-$299 right now!
You can find out more about Subrosa and their products by visiting their website — SubrosaBrand.com
Due for a new back wheel? Sunday Bikes can help you out. Their Thunder rear cassette wheel is a proper option. This wheel starts out with the Storm female cassette hub that features a 3/8″ female axle with 17mm chromoly bolts and a 9-tooth driver that is laced up to a 36-hole Thunder double wall rim. The Thunder wheel is available with a black, red, blue or silver rim.
You can pick the Thunder wheel up for $179.99 through the Sunday Webstore or you can have your local shop hit up Full Factory Distribution to get you one ordered up today!
You can find out more about Sunday Bikes and their products by visiting their website — SundayBikes.com
Looking for a fresh set of cranks to start the year with? What do you know about Madera‘s heat-treated Protocol cranks? These cranks are made right here in the U.S.A by Profile Racing and feature heat-treated 175mm 4130 tubular chromoly arms and a 19mm, 48-spline gun drilled hollow chromoly spindle. The Protocol cranks right right and left side drive compatible and come in black only with a weight of 28.5 oz.
The Protocol HT cranks are available for $142.99 on Dan’s Comp or for $149.99 in the Madera webstore. You can also have your local shop hit up Profile Racing to get you a set ordered up today!
You can find out more about Profile Racing and their products by visiting their website — MaderaBMX.net
That shirt of yours is looking a little ratty and worn out. Maybe it’s time you get yourself some fresh threads? Get your hands on one of the Classic baseball 3/4 sleeve shirts from Freed Bikes. This shirt is printed on 100% ringspun cotton that’s lightweight with grey and black sleeves, the Freed Classic logo on the front and a Freed logo on the back between the shoulders. This shirt is available in small, medium, large and extra large. As a note, Freed says these shirts tend to run small, so they suggest you get one a size larger than you normally would.
You can pick the Classic logo 3/4 sleeve up for $27.99 on the Freed Bikes Webstore or you can have your local shop hit up Freed Bikes directly to get you one ordered up today!
You can find out more about Freed Bikes and their products by visiting their website — FreedBikes.com
Time for some new pedals? Can’t decide between plastic or metal? What about both? The Thermalite SP pedals from Stolen are the best of both worlds. These pedals start out with a low-profile Thermalite nylon body that has a unique concave design and knurling for a comfortable feel and plenty of grip. You can find 8 replaceable steel pins on each side for even more grip and a recessed end to help protect the chromoly spindle and unsealed bearings on the inside. These pedals come in black, dark blue, Gang green, Neon orange, purple, red and white with a weight of 14.8 oz.
You can get your feet on these peals for $12.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S hit up QBMX to get some ordered up today!
You can find out more about Stolen Bikes and their products by visiting their website — StolenBMX.com
That wraps up the 88th edition of Products:! Check back next week for the 89th edition and 5 more BMX products you just might want or need. Until then, go check out more of our Originals or hit up the Daily Section for all of the latest BMX videos, news, products and more!
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