Remember the Insight that we dropped a few months back with Chris Moeller about the new S&M 22″ Holmes frame? Well, it’s AVAILABLE NOW. Check out the frame right here and the 22″ Pitchfork. If you are looking to get one of these, have your local shop hit up The Building today.
Product: Sunday – 2013 Rooster Frame
Sunday are retiring the Conductor frame and introducing a new frame to their line up for 2013. The Rooster is a frame designed for the trails riders out there. The chromoly frame with post-weld 41 Thermal heat-treating has a head-tube angle of 74-degrees, seat-tube angle of 71-degrees, an 11.625″ bottom bracket height and a 13.75″ – 14″ chain stay length. You can find Sunday’s classic gusset on the down tube, removable seat stay brake mounts and the Director style wishbone for a stiffer back end. The Rooster will be available early in September in top tube sizes of 21″ and 21.25″ with Dr. Pepper for the only color option and a weight of 4.7 lbs.
Since this frame features the 41-Thermal heat-treating, it comes with a lifetime warranty that you can find out more about right here.
Product: Sunday – 2013 Broadcaster Frame
Here’s a look at the new 2013 Broadcaster frame from Sunday. This frame is designed with the technical street rider in mind with a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, a lower 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a short 13″ to 13.25″ chainstay length. The Broadcaster also features the Wave down tube, hollow drop outs and removable brake mounts.
You might have noticed we didn’t mention that this frame has 41-Thermal heat treating. That’s because this one does not have heat-treating and does not offer the lifetime warranty that the other 2013 frames from Sunday offer. However, this is what creates the low price tag. You can pick one of these frames up $299.99. Just a little heads up, most frames aren’t heat-treated or offer a lifetime warranty in the first place….
The Broadcaster frame will be available in 20.75″, 21″ and 21.25″ top tube lengths with Midnight blue for the color option and a weight of 5.25 lbs. coming early September.
Product: Sunday – 2013 Funday Frame
Here’s a look at Aaron Ross’ signature Funday frame for 2013. This year the color is a little less bright, but it’s more dialed than ever. This 41-Thermal heat-treated frame has a 74.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a 13.25″ – 13.50″ chain stay length. The Funday also features the Wave down tube, angled removable brake mounts, the Director style wishbone, post weld machining of the bottom bracket and head tube for a precision bearing fit, hollow drop outs and integrated chain tensioners. Aaron’s frame also comes with the lifetime warranty which you can find out more about right here.
The frame will be available in 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths with a weight of 4.75 lbs and Vapor Blue for the color. Odyssey will have a matching Vapor Blue parts kit coming out with this frame as well. This frame will be available in September.
Product: Sunday – 2013 Soundwave Frame
If you caught the sneak peek we posted up yesterday, you would have saw that we mentioned that we would be getting a closer look at each of the new Sunday frames over the next few days. Today, Sunday dropped all the specs and info about the Soundwave frame.
The Soundwave is the updated version of the 3rd Wave frame. This 41-Thermal heat-treated frame features a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a 13.5″ – 13.75″ chainstay length. The Soundwave has the Wave down and top tube, the updated “boxed” tube chain stays which gives you more tire clearance, hollow drop outs, the Director style wishbone, post-weld machining of the bottom bracket and head tube, a new screw-in cable guide and the cable channel and integrated chain tensioners.
The Soundwave is available in 20.75″, 21″ and 21.25″ top tube lengths with color options of Black Magic and Garrett Reeves signature Ice Green. The frame also comes with a lifetime warranty which you can find out more about right here.
This frame will be available everywhere Sunday is available in September.
Sneak Peek: Sunday – 2013 Frames
Here’s a sneak peek of the all new Sunday 2013 frames! Take a look at the Soundwave, Broadcaster, Funday and Rooster which will all be available starting in September. We’ll be getting more info on each of these frames the rest of the week so check back tomorrow for more information!
Product: Kink – Issue III Frame
Here’s a look at the third version of Sean Sexton’s signature Issue frame that’s out now. This 100% seamless 4130 Sanko chromoly with post weld TruTherm heat-treating. The frame features a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle and a 13.5″ chain stay length. You can find an internally machined spanish bottom bracket, integrated seat clamp, removable brake mounts, wider chainstays for monster truck tire clearance, investment cast hollow drop outs and integrated chain tensioners. The Issue III frame is available in top tube sizes of 20.5″, 20.75″, 21″ and I believe even 20.85 (at least they mention it here but not on the product page of their site) with color options of black ED and Charcoal with a weight of 4lbs. 12oz. (20.5″). The frame is available everywhere Kink is sold now and you can find more photos by clicking here.
Product: United – Beacon V2 Frame
The second version of Corey Martinez’s signature Beacon frame from United is out now. Here’s what they had to say about the changes they’ve made to the frame this time around.
“We have made a couple of changes to Corey’s signature frame, and dubbed it the Beacon v2. What with the evolution and constant progression of Corey’s riding, parts that he puts his name to have to do the same. The Beacon v2 features a couple of changes from the original, as well as new graphics the most notable change is the removal of the built in pivotal seat post back to a more traditional seat tube. The v2 still features the same tube set, higher stand over height, elevated stays that help with grind clearance (especially luc-e grinds) and tiny dropouts that still work with pegs and a United hubguard when run slammed. Cosmetic touches such as engraved lines in headtube & bb, name stamped gussets finish the frame off. Shine like a Beacon.”
You can get full specs and info by Clicking Here.
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