It’s that time of the week again! Time to get a look at 5 fresh BMX products worth checking out in the new Products: column. This week we’re going to take a closer look at Mike Aitken’s Signature Series complete bike from Fit Bike Co., the Octave forks from Sunday, the fresh batch of Rasta colored Mini hubs from Profile Racing, Seth Kimbrough’s signature Bama frame from Hoffman Bikes and the Noir gloves from Urban Kreation. Let’s take a look.
Starting things out this week is Mike Aitken’s Signature Series complete bike from Fit Bike Co.. The bike starts out with a full chromoly frame with a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.6″ bottom bracket height, 8.75″ stand over height and a 13.6″ chainstay length, full chromoly 8.375″ x 29″ bars and a full chromoly fork with a 1-piece CNC machined steerer tube and tapered legs. You can also find FIT’s 50mm top load stem, Original grips, tubular chromoly 175mm cranks with a 19mm, 48-spline spindle and a 27-tooth Crossfit sprocket. The bike is decked out with Odyssey‘s Monolever and linear cable, JC Trailmix pedals, Quadrant rims, Aitken tires and Aitken pivotal seat. The bike also features a sealed 14mm rear cassette hub with 3/8″ female bolts, a sealed 3/8″ front axle with female bolts, a KMC HL710 half-link chain and two FIT O.G pegs. The Mike Aitken Signature Series complete bike weighs in at 25.88 lbs. with black for the color option.
The Aitken Signature Series complete bike can be picked up for $669.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop hit up The Building to get you one ordered up.
To find out more about Fit Bike Co. and their products, check out their website — FitBikeCo.com
Thinking about picking up a new fork? Have you checked out Sunday‘s Octave fork? This 41-Thermal heat-treated chromoly fork has a 166mm long 1-piece CNC machined steerer tube, butted and tapered “D” shaped legs that help increase the overall strength of the fork along with giving more peg clearance, 4mm thick drop outs and an integrated headset race. You can also find a stamped Sunday logo on the drop outs and a 7075-aluminum compression cap on the Octave fork. The fork weighs in at 32.5 oz. with color options of black magic, chrome and ice green.
You can pick the Octave fork up for $134.99 – $154.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop hit up Full Factory Distribution to get you one ordered up today.
To find out more about Sunday Bikes and their products, check out their website — SundayBikes.com
After a hiatus, Profile Racing have brought the Rasta colorway back. These didn’t come together quite as smooth as they had hoped, so they did a very limited run. This time around Profile have 110 sets of these Rasta hubs with the majority being right hand drive and a small amount of left hand drive versions. These mini hubs have a 14mm or 3/8th’s axle options, a micro drive (9 / 10 tooth cassette) or race cogs and the option of yellow hub cones and green volcano cones. As I said before, these are very limited, so if you want a set you’re going to have to act fast.
Have your local shop hit up Profile Racing for pricing and availability.
To find out more about Profile Racing and their products, check out their website — ProfileRacing.com
Time for a new frame? Check out Seth Kimbrough’s signature Bama frame. This 100% 4130 chromoly frame has a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.4″ bottom bracket height and a 13.7″ chain stay length. The frame features a single butted down tube with an integrated gusset, 4mm thick heat-treated 14mm drop outs, removable brake mounts and guides, a mid bottom bracket and an integrated head tube. You can pick the Bama frame up in 20.5″, 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths with black, raw with red clear coat and chrome plated with a weight of 5 lbs. (21″).
You can pick the Bama frame up for $289.99 on Dan’s Comp or Sidewall Action Sports. You can also have your local shop hit up Sidewall Distribution to get you one ordered up.
To find out more about Hoffman Bikes and their products, check out their website — HoffmanBikes.com
Thinking about picking up a set of gloves? Check out the Noir gloves from Urban Kreation. The Noir gloves are made from super soft kangaroo leather with breathable vented air holes in the palm, double and triple stitched seams to help prevent tearing, lightweight laminated lycra for added protection and a strap to help keep them tight. The Noir gloves come in black with sizes small, medium and large.
I’ve personally been running these gloves for a few weeks now and I’m digging them. They don’t get overly hot, provide plenty of grip and aren’t showing any signs of tearing which is good.
You can pick up a pair for $29.99 on Sidewall Action Sports or direct from Urban Kreation’s web store. You can have your local shop here in the U.S hit up Sidewall Distribution to get you some ordered up as well.
To find out more about Urban Kreation and their products, check out their website — UrbanKreation.com
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