Another week has flown by. The annual Interbike madness has subsided and things are smooth again. We’ve got another fresh edition of Products: for you to check out as I hope you are starting to expect on Saturdays. This week we’re going to take a closer look at the Madera V2. Cassette hub, Colony‘s Clone rear hub guard, Sunday‘s new Broadcaster frame, Deluxe‘s new tripod seat and seat post and the Cinema Wheel Co. Tungsten rear wheel. Let’s get into this so you can get out and ride already!
Looking to get yourself a new cassette hub? Have you checked out the V2 Cassette from Madera? This alloy hub that is made right here in the U.S.A by Profile Racing has a hollow 14mm chromoly axle and a 4-pawl chromoly 1-piece driver that comes in 9, 10 and 11 tooth options. The hub features 6 sealed bearings (4 in the driver, 2 in the hub shell) with right or left hand drive versions available. You can also get this hub in a female version with an aluminum center axle and 3/8th’s chromoly bolts or a 14mm gun drilled hollow axle with aluminum nuts. You can pick up the Cassette V2. hub in black, Fall red, snow and the new Nickel color (Seen above).
The hub goes for $159.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can order one direct from their Online Store for $170.99. If you would rather have your local shop order it for you, have them hit up Profile Racing to get you one ordered.
To find out more about Madera, check out their website — MaderaBMX.net
Need a new frame but don’t have a big budget? Sunday‘s new Broadcaster frame might just be what you are looking for. This new frame featuring a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a 13″ – 13.25″ chainstay length. The frame also features a down tube gusset, the dent resistant Wave down tube, hollow drop outs and removeable brake mounts. This frame doesn’t have the 41-Thermal heat-treating or lifetime warranty that the other Sunday frames have, but that’s what helps keep the price down. You can pick this frame up in 20.75″, 21″ or 21.25″ with a weight on 5.25″ and Midnight blue for the color for $299.99. That’s dirty cheap.
The frame just became available so expect Dan’s Comp and the other mailorders to have it in stock soon. If you can’t wait, have your local shop hit up Full Factory Distribution.
To find out more about Sunday, check out their website — SundayBikes.com
Have you been blowing through spokes or ground your old hub guard down to nothing? Check out the Colony Clone hub guard. This fully CNC machined 7075-T6 alloy guard threads on to replace your non-drive side cone nut on most cassette hubs. It comes in colors of black, polished, gold, Wasabi green, red, purple and green and weighs in at 2.15 oz.
You can grab one of these for $29.99 on the Sidewall Action Sports website or have your local shop here in the U.S get ahold of Sidewall Distribution to get you one ordered up.
To find out more about Colony and their products, visit their website — ColonyBMX.com.au
Here’s a bit of sneak peek actually. Deluxe have their new tripod seat post and leather seat coming out in early 2013. This new system makes for an easy installation and a real clean look. Plus, how good does that debossed seat look?
More information and specs will be available closer to its release in the Spring. Sorry for getting you all excited so early.
You can now order Deluxe products here in the U.S by having your local shop get ahold of QBMX or QBP. They should have their first shipment of products in just a few short weeks. That means Dan’s Comp should get a fresh batch of product as well.
To find out more about Deluxe and their products, check their website — DeluxeBMX.com
Need a whole new back wheel? Take a look at Cinema Wheel Co.‘s Tungsten cassette wheel. This 36-spoke wheel features a 6061 aluminum hub shell with a 4-pawl chromoly 9-tooth driver and a 14mm heat-treated chromoly axle with a 6mm internal hex. The hub is laced to a Cinema 777 double wall welded rim with 185mm spokes. You can pick one of these up in right or left hand drive with color options of anodized aqua, black, purple, red and yellow, painted white or chrome plated rims with a weight of 2 lbs. 11.7 oz.
I’ve personally been running this wheel for nearly 2 years now and I haven’t had any major problems. I’ve replaced a few spokes from grinding but that’s about it. The rim and hub are still in great shape.
You can pick one of these up for $189.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop hit up Greenhouse Distribution to get one ordered up today.
To find out more about Cinema Wheel Co. and their products, visit their website — CinemaWheelco.com
That wraps up another edition of Products:! Make sure to check back next Saturday for a fresh edition with 5 more products for you to check out. Until then, hit up the front page for more Originals or check out the Daily Section for all the latest videos, news and products. Or you can hit up Bikeguide to see what’s going on in the forum.
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