Another week has flown by and unless you were stuck inside from the rain or insanely high temperatures, then you were probably out riding. Since your bike is probably starting to look a little beat up, we’ve got 5 products for you to check out to help dial in your bike. This week we’re going to take a look at The Shadow Conspiracy‘s BTR Cassette Hub, Eclat‘s Sean Burns topload stem, Tree Bicycle Co.‘s Stunt Stumps pegs, Colony‘s Dagger fork and Profile Racing‘s classic 3-piece cranks. Let’s get into this!
If you have been thinking about updating your rear hub with something new, but you don’t know where to start, then maybe the BTR cassette hub from The Shadow Conspiracy is for you. The 6061 hub body has two oversized bearings, a 1-piece 9-tooth chromoly driver with polymer bushing (right or left hand drive available) and a 17mm nickel-chromoly female axle that fits 14mm bolts. The BTR hub is available in black, matte white, Crimson red, purple, Deep Six blue, raw polish an copper with a weight of 17.3 oz.
You can pick on of these up on Dan’s Comp for $169.99 – 189.99 depending on color. You can also have your local shop here in the U.S hit up Sparky’s Distribution to get you one ordered up.
To find out more about The Shadow Conspiracy, visit their website — TheShadowConspiracy.com
There are a few riders out there that I have complete faith in their products if they put their name on it. One of those riders is Sean Burns. Sean does some of the most insane gaps and drops in BMX and is always going full speed when he’s doing it, so if it holds up to him, it will hold up to anything. That’s why if you are looking for a top load stem, maybe his signature stem from Eclat is what you are looking for. This fully CNC machined 7075-T6 alloy stem has a reach of 50mm, stack height of 32mm, a 23mm rise or 9mm rise if you run it inverted and extra machining to save weight in all the right places. The Burns stem is available in black, orange, Midnight teal and high polished with a weight of 9.62 oz. (273 g / 0.60 lbs.)
You can pick one of these stems up from Dan’s Comp for $54.99 or have your local shop here in the U.S hit up Seattle Bike Supply to get one ordered up.
To find out more about Eclat, hit up their website — EclatBMX.com.
Need more proof of how much this stem can take? Check out this promo edit that dropped last week.
Looking to get some fresh pegs on your bike? Take a look at Tree Bicycle Co.‘s Stunt Stump pegs. These SCM 415 steel pegs are 4″ long with a diameter of 1.375″, have offset machining and come in 3/8″ or 14mm. These pegs are ideal for street or really anything you can throw at them. The Stunt Stumps are available in black, white, red and raw with a limited edition Woodgrain also available. These weigh in at 5.4 oz. each.
You can pick up the pegs on Dan’s Comp for $18.99 each or you can have your local shop here in the U.S hit up Blackout or QBP to order you some up.
To find out more about Tree Bicycle Co., check out their website — TreeBicycleCo.com
Have you been looking into some fresh forks for your setup? Have you taken a look at Ryan Guettler’s signature Dagger fork from Colony? This fully heat-treated chromoly fork has a 32mm offset, spiral fluted, single butted legs, a fully CNC machined one-piece fluted steerer tube, oversized blow holes inside the streerer tube, 5mm thick drop outs that are available in 3/8″ or 14mm, a built-in bearing race, and extra CNC machining details. The fork also comes with a 7075-T6 alloy top cap that uses a 3/8″ socket to adjust. The Dagger fork is available in matte black, white, Rising blue, matte red and Bright purple with a weight of 1.92 lbs. (873g).
You can pick these up online from Sidewall Action Sports for $144.99 or you can have your local shop hit up Sidewall Distribution to get one ordered up.
There’s a reason the Profile Racing 3-piece cranks haven’t changed very much over the last ten years or so. There is no reason to. The cranks feature 4130 tubular chromoly arms with a 19mm, 48-spline hollow chromoly spindle. The cranks are available in right hand drive, left hand drive or bossless for those of you who run the spline drive sprocket. You can also upgrade your spindle and bolts to a titanium kit so save even more weight. The cranks are available in black, red, raw, chrome and white, sizes of 140mm – 190mm with a weight of 28.5 oz.
You can order the cranks direct from Profile’s webstore starting at $164.99 without any upgrades, Dan’s Comp for $162.99 – $172.99 or you can have your local shop here in the U.S hit up Profile direct or QBP to order up a set.
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