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Products: XXXXII

It’s that time of the week again! We’ve got the 42nd edition of Products: for you to get a look at. As always, we’ve picked out 5 dialed BMX products for you to take a closer look at. This week we’re going to take a closer look at the Nightseeker frame from Diamondback, the Onyx cranks from Eclat, the Shovelhands grips from from Deluxe, the new Gum Dehart tires from Cult and the new 3/4 Raglans shirts from Madera. Let’s take a look!

First up, we have Ben Hucke’s signature Nightseeker frame from Diamondback. This fully post-weld heat-treated chromoly frame features a 75-degree head tube angle. 71-degree seat tube angle, 9″ standover height, 11.65″ bottom bracket height, 13.65″ chainstay length and a 21″ top tube length. You can also find gussets on the top and down tubes, double butted top and down tubes, tapered chainstays, a integrated seat post clamp, mid bottom bracket and removable brake mounts. The frame weighs in at 4 lbs. 11 oz. and comes in blue or black.

You can pick one of these frames up by having your local shop in the U.S by Clicking Here or in the U.K by clicking here

You can find out more about Diamondback and their products by checking out their website — Diamondbackbmx.com or Diamondback-bmx.eu/BMX/

About due for some new cranks? Take a peek at the Onyx cranks from Eclat. These cranks start out with tubular 4130 heat-treated arms and and a 22mm, 48-spline ultra hollow chromoly spindle. The have investment cast pedal and spindle bosses for additional strength. The Onyx cranks are left and right side drive compatible and come in either 170mm or 175mm lengths with colors of black, blue, white and chrome plated and a weight of 1.94 lbs. (31.14 oz.). These cranks comes with all the necessary hardware and includes an assembly tool and 6mm allen key.

You can pick these cranks up for $164.99 on Dan’s Comp or you can have your local shop here in the U.S hit up Seattle Bike Supply to get a set ordered up.

To find out more about Eclat and their products, check out their website — EclatBMX.com

Time for some new grips, but you want something with some GIRTH? Check out the Shovelhands grips from Deluxe. These 150mm long and 30mm diameter grips are made from recycled rubber and have a unique pattern to help keep your hands on the bars. These grips come in black, red, green, navy, brown and purple.

You can get a set of grips ordered up here in the U.S by having your local shop hit up QBP or you can order them direct from Deluxe on their Web Store for £8.99.

To find out more about Deluxe and their products, check out their website — DeluxeBMX.com

The wait is over… The highly anticipated gum version of the DeHart tires from Cult are available now. These tires made from a super grippy rubber compound come in sizes of 2.20″ and 2.35″ and two slightly different tread patterns for the front and rear.

These tires should be available on Dan’s Comp shortly. If you can’t wait, have your local shop here in the U.S get at Tip Plus (West coast), Greenhouse (Midwest) or Animal (East coast) to get some ordered up.

To find out more about Cult and their products, check out their website — CultCrew.com

Time to update that closet of yours? Madera have these new 3/4 Raglan shirts available now. These shirts are printed on American Apparel blanks with water based ink for a comfortable fit. You can pick these up in red with navy sleeves, blue with navy sleeves and white witch charcoal grey sleeves in sizes small – extra large.

These are available for $26.95 direct from the Madera web store. Not feeling those colors? Check out the other color options they have available for the Profile Racing version.

To find out more about Madera and their products, check out their website — MaderaBMX.net

That wraps up another edition of Products! Check back next Saturday for a look at the 43rd edition! Until then, head back to the front page for more Originals or hit up the Daily Section to check out all the latest videos, news, products and more!

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