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Products: Vol. XXXII

It’s Saturday, so you know it’s that time of the week where we take a closer look at a few BMX parts for you to dial your bike in with. The 32nd edition of Products: features Subrosa‘s Bandit sprocket, a sneak peek look at Division Brand‘s new topload stem, Profile Racing‘s bar ends, Fit Bike Co.‘s PC pedals and Hoffman‘s Lady Luck frame. I know you need to get back to your food coma from Thanksgiving, so let’s get into this!

Has your sprocket seen better days? Chain popping from it being a little bent? Just want something that looks better? Take a peek at the Bandit sprocket from Subrosa. This 7075-T6 alloy sprocket is 100% CNC machined and features a multi-level design that really makes it pop, offset teeth to help with chain alignment and fits 22mm and 19mm spindles (adaptor included). You can pick up the bandit in black / silver, red / silver, gold / silver and silver on silver in sizes of 25, 28 and 30 tooth and a weight of 2.7 oz. (25t).

You can pick the Bandit sprocket up for $49.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S get ahold of Sparky’s Distribution to get one ordered up today!

Need some fresh bar ends, but sick of going through those plastic ones every time your bike takes a bounce? Want metal ones, but not really into those bulky ones? Check out these bar ends from Profile Racing. These very simple bar ends are made from aluminum and simply slide into your bars with two small screws to lock them into place. They are lightweight, simple and give the ends of your bars a dialed look. These come in silver only.

You can pick up a set of these for $10.95 on the Profile Racing webstore or you can have your local shop hit up Profile Racing to get some ordered today.

To find out more about Profile Racing and their products, check out their website — ProfileRacing.com

Thinking about getting yourself a topload stem, but you haven’t found anything you’re really stoked on? Here’s a little sneak peek at the new topload stem that Division Brand are currently working on. The fully CNC machined 6066-T6 alloy stem features a very clean aesthetic look with a 50mm reach, 32mm rise. At the moment, they are planning on releasing this in 2013 with black and polished for colors and a weight of 11.28 oz. (320g).

You can check out more photos of this stem by visiting the Division Brand website. — DivisionBrand.com

Are you a fan of plastic pedals? Need a fresh pair? Check out Fit Bike Co.‘s PC pedal. These pedals are made from a ultra-hard poly-carbonate material that is long lasting and grippier than regular plastic composite and a chromoly axle. Each side of the pedal features 12 pins and knurling in the middle for extra traction. You can pick these up in black, clear, dark clear, white and red with a weight of 14.3 oz.

These are available for $15.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can hit up The Building here in the U.S to get a pair ordered up.

To find out more about Fit Bike Co. and their products, check the website — FitBikeCo.com

Looking for a new frame? Wish you could ride like Ben Hennon (don’t we all)? Take a peek at Ben’s signature Lady Luck frame from Hoffman Bikes. This 100% 4130 chromoly frame has a 75-degree head tube angle, 71.5-degree seat tube angle, 8.5″ seat tube height, 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a 13.70″ chain stay length. The frame features a gusset on the down tube, 4mm thick heat-treated drop outs, removable brake mounts, an externally machined headtube, an externally seat tube, mid bottom bracket and a built in seat-post clamp. The Lady Luck frame is available in gloss black, raw with a blue clear coat and chrome plated with top tube sizes of 20.75″ and 21″ and a weight of 4 lbs. 14 oz.

You can pick this frame up for $289.99 – 299.99 on Dan’s Comp or Sidewall Action Sports. You can also have your local shop here in the U.S hit up Sidewall Distribution to get one ordered up today.

To find out more about Hoffman Bikes and their products, check out HoffmanBikes.com

That wraps up this weeks edition of Products:. Check back next Saturday for the 33rd edition! Make sure to check out our latest Originals, the Daily Section for all the latest videos, news, products and more or take a peek at what’s going on over on Bikeguide.

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