It’s that time of the week again to round up a few fresh products for you to dial your bike in with. This week we’re going to take a closer look at the 23mm Forks from And Forks, the DG front hub from The Daily Grind, the Condor frame from Diamondback and the Street Digger tire from Subrosa. Let’s take a look!
Need a new fork? Take a look at the And Forks 23 Fork. This 4130 seamless Japanese chromoly fork has full post-weld heat-treating and features 32mm to 25mm tapering on the legs, internal butting on the legs, a 165mm one-piece CNC machined steerer tube, a 20 guage CNC machined 6061-T6 aluminum plug that is hydrolically pressed into the steerer tube for extra strength, 5mm thick laser-cut 3/8th’s axles with a 23mm offset, a build in headset race and a CNC machined 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum top cap. You can pick the 23 Fork up in clearcoat raw, black and chrome with or without U-brake mounts (when was the last time you saw that option available?).
These will be available here in the U.S in the next few weeks through QBP. Have your local shop hit them up and get you some pre-ordered today.
To find out more about And Forks and their products, visit their website — AndForks.com
That front wheel of yours need some love? Maybe it’s time for a new hub. Check out the DG front hub from The Daily Grind. This hub has a real clean 6061 aluminum hub shell with a 15mm inner axle and 3/8ths female bolts that use 17mm or a 6mm allen key to tighten. The DG hub comes with dual 4140 chromoly hub guards as well.
You can pick one of these up in red black or purple for $94.99 direct from The Daily Grind Online Store or you can have your local shop hit them up to get you one ordered today.
To find out more about The Daily Grind and their products, visit their website — TheDailyGrindBMX.com.
Looking to get a new frame and you want it to be a legendary one? The 20 year anniversary Condor frame is what you’re looking for. Mat Hoffman’s signature Condor frame is made from 4130 chromoly and features a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a 13.75″ chainstay length. The frame features some old school looks along with an oval top and down tube to resist denting, 4mm thick heat-treated drop outs, removable brake mounts and a mid bottom bracket. The frame comes in 20.25″ and 21″ top tube lengths, color options of Postal blue and chrome plated and a weight of 5 lbs. 4 oz. (21″).
You can pick one of these up for $289.99 on Sidewall Action Sports or you can have your local shop hit up Sidewall Distribution to get you one ordered up today.
To find out more about Hoffman Bikes and their products, visit their website — HoffmanBikes.com
I’ve said this a million times by now, but complete bikes these days are so good for the price. The Element complete from Diamondback U.K is a perfect example. This bike features a 4130 chromoly frame with heat-treated main tubes and stays, a full 4130 chromoly fork with tapered legs, chromoly bars with 8″ rise and 28.25″ width, Odyssey Chase Hawk grips, the MX Dual Clamp stem, Diamondback chromoly 3-piece 8 splined cranks with a mid bottom bracket, 25 tooth sprocket and a half link chain, a sealed female front hub laced to an Alienation Deviant rim and a Diamondback sealed female cassette hub laced to a Blacksheep rim, Odyssey Aitken 2.25″ tan wall tires, Odyssey Twisted PC pedals and a one-piece Diamondback seat and seat post.
You can pick one of these up in Purple for £400.00 on the Diamondback U.K online store.
To find out more about Diamondback U.K and their products, visit their website — Diamondback-BMX.eu
The long awaited Street Digger tire from Subrosa is finally here. This slimmed down version of the popular Grave Digger tire is made from a soft and grippy rubber compound, a size of 20 x 2.20 with a tread pattern that lets you roll smooth on whatever you are trying to ride and a 110 PSI rating. The Street Digger tire comes in black and tan wall with a weight of 21 oz.
You can pick these up for $28.99 – $31.99 on Dan’s Comp or have your local shop hit up Sparky’s Distribution to get you some ordered up today!
To find out more about Subrosa and their products, check out their website — SubrosaBrand.com
That wraps up another edition of Products:! Check back next Saturday to get a look at 5 more fresh products from some of your favorite brands. Until then, hit up the front page for more Originals, the Daily Section for all the latest videos, news, products and more or hit up Bikeguide to see what’s new in the forum!