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Colony BMX – Team Instagram Compilation #4

September 19, 2016

Keeping up with everyone on Instagram is hard, especially after they went and changed up the feed to show content that they think is more important than what’s new. There’s a good chance you have missed something sweet. Luckily for you, Colony went through and grabbed some of the best clips their team riders have been pumping out lately and compiled them into a video for your viewing pleasure! Hit play and see just what these guys have been getting into around the world!

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Colony BMX – 2017 Sweet Tooth Pro Complete

September 17, 2016

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The 2017 complete bikes have arrived from Colony BMX. We figured you might be curious what Alex Hiam‘s signature Sweet Tooth Pro was looking like for this year, so here’s a closer look! The 2017 Sweet Tooth Pro starts out with a full 4130 chromoly frame with a 75.2-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 8.5″ standover height, 13.25″ chainstay length and a 20.7″ top tube length. The frame features an Integrated head set, Mid bottom bracket, clearance for 2.40″ tires and removable brake mounts. The Sweet Tooth fork is a fully heat-treated chromoly fork with a 1-piece CNC machined steerer tube and a tapered legs. The bars are also full chromoly with a 9″ rise and 29.5″ width. The rest of the bike is decked out with Colony parts from top to bottom!

Stem: Colony Squareback Top Load Full CNC 7075T6 Alloy
Grips: Colony Much Room
Headset: Integrated
Sprocket: Colony Endeavour Alloy 25T
Cranks: Colony CrMo Tubular 48 spline 19mm spindle
Bottom Bracket: Sealed Mid 19mm
Chain: KMC
Pedals: Colony Fantastic Plastic
Seat & Seatpost: Colony Alex Hiam Fat Seat/Post Combo
Rims: Colony Pintour 36h.
Front Tire: 20×2.25″
Rear Tire: 20×2.25″
Spokes: Black
Front Hub: Colony Wasp Alloy, Female Axle, Full Sealed Bearing, 36h
Rear Hub: Colony Wasp Alloy Cassette, 14mm Female axle, Full Sealed Bearing with 9t driver, 36h
Brakes: Alloy 990 style (rear) with clear pads
Cables: Linear Slick (rear)
Weight: 10.5kgs / 23.15 lbs.

We’re really digging the trans metal gold color with the rainbow accents on the parts. That is the only color that the bike is available in. You can pick this bike up through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Colony BMX brand worldwide now. Check out more photos below!

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Colony BMX – 2017 Complete Bikes

September 17, 2016

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Colony have just released a look at their brand new 2017 complete bikes that will be hitting BMX shops and mail-orders in the coming weeks. As always, Colony cooked up a real solid line up bikes from their 18″ Inception all the way up through their Sweet Tooth Pro and their new 24″ Eclipse! You can check out each of the bikes on their website — Colony – 2017 Complete Bikes

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Colony BMX – Local Lines: Josh Dove

September 8, 2016

Colony just sent through this fresh video featuring 13 year old shredder Josh Dove getting down on a bunch of different skateparks and ramps around Brisbane, Australia! Josh brings a good mix of tricks and plenty of style to the table! Highly suggest you give this one a watch because there is no doubt you will be impressed with this kids skills!

Filmed and edited by Cooper Brownlee.

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Colony – How To Install and Adjust BMX Brakes

September 4, 2016

BRAKES? What are those things? Even though a number of BMX riders are brakeless these days, there are still a number of you out there that run brakes, or wish they knew how to properly install BMX brakes. In fact, one of the most common reasons we hear from people as to why they ditched their brakes is because they don’t know how to maintain them or how to properly set them up in the first place.

Although BMX brakes can seem (and actually be) a little bit complicated, it’s not as hard as it may seem. Colony dropped this quick how to video showing you how to install front brakes, which is the same as the back.

The video shows you how the arms are designed to go with one specifically on the bottom and one on the top. After that, you need to make sure you have the right spring on the right side and the left spring on the left side. This is important because if you put the springs on backwards, you will just cause the spring to stretch and push the brake pad into the rim, versus pull it away from the rim. This tension is needed to ensure the arms will spring back away from the rim when you let go of the lever.

After the springs are properly in place, you will want to adjust each arm until they’re balanced with the same amount of tension and pull. One misconception is that you have to crank the springs tight, but in all actuality, you really don’t need much more than a quarter of a turn at most usually. This is also preference, as well. Some like a firm smooth pull, and some like a little softer pull, so you’ll want to play with the adjustment a little to find your perfect spot.

Once you have your brakes in place and tensioned properly, you can use the barrel adjuster on the cable or at your lever to help adjust the arms in and out to the perfect spot. Once again, this is personal preference. Some like little play and some prefer to have a little more room to allow them to feather the brakes for manuals for example. If your brake pads are far away from the rim and you pull the lever and there’s little brake pad contact or not much pressure on the rim, you can adjust your barrel adjuster all the way in, then loosen the grub screw holding the cable in place at the bridge. For example from this video the side without the barrel adjuster, you can see the cable hanging out a bit… Just loosen that and pull a little more of the cable through. Usually you don’t have to pull the cable too much so try and pull it a few millimeters then tighten it down and test, repeat if necessary until you get your arms closer to the rim, allowing for proper contact and pressure to lock the wheel up.

Colony didn’t cover adjusting the brake pads in this video, which is a very key part to installing brakes. The brake pads are designed to curve with the rim, so make sure the pads are on properly, then you will want to make sure all of the pad is on the rim and not touching the tire. The trick to adjusting brake pads are to slightly “toe in” the pad so that one end of the brake pad makes contact before the other end. This allows you to feather the brakes, it also can help prevent some of the squawking that can happen, especially on chrome rims with soft rubber pads (clear pads for example).

Once you have the brakes installed, the springs properly installed and tensioned, the cable and barrel adjuster set to your personal preference and the pads adjusted, you should be good to go. Fufanus, abubaca’s and nose picks will be in your future.

It can seem a lot more complicated than it is, but once you know what you’re doing it’s a lot easier. If that still doesn’t make sense, you could always take your bike to your local bike shop and a properly trained mechanic can dial you in as well.

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Colony BMX – Nathan Sykes Video Bike Check

August 31, 2016

Colony just sent through this new Nathan Sykes video for you to check out! This is supposed to be a Bike Check video, but it’s more riding with a few glimpses at his bike with a list of the parts he’s running… Which is okay, considering the riding is damn good! Hit play to watch Nathan throw down and kind of get a look at his bike!

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Colony BMX – Tim Storey and Jayden Fuller Video

August 22, 2016

Colony coming through with a fresh batch of clips from Tim Storey and Jayden Fuller who recently spent some time cruising the Nerang skatepark down in Australia. It looks like this place has plenty of lines and both of these guys had no problem putting their bags of tricks to good use. Check out what went down!

“Tim and Jayden session the Nerang park in Queensland good and proper.

Filmed by Chris Storey / Edited by Tim Storey.”

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Colony BMX – Jackie Straiton In California

August 17, 2016

Colony dropped this short but sweet BMX video featuring Jack Straiton getting down at a couple different skateparks during some time he spent in California. It sounds like he’s been having some knee troubles that have been keeping him off the bike, so this will have to tide you over until he’s back to shredding. Enjoy!

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