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Eclat BMX Tube Amp Kit

June 22, 2017

Let’s take a closer look at the new Eclat BMX Tube Amp Kit…

Eclat BMX Tube Amp Kit

When it comes to BMX tubes, there really isn’t much going on as far as “innovation” goes with them. It’s a pretty standard thing that is an essential part of any BMX bike. Unfortunately, it’s also one of the more common parts you end up replacing as well. In the past few years we’ve seen a few changes like heavier duty tubes to hold up to the riding, or the Cobra Tube from Flybikes that has a unique design that allows you to change the tube without taking your wheel off. Beyond that, it’s pretty much been business as usual in the tube department.

The guys at Eclat were kicking around ideas and realized it’s time for the BMX tube to get a little attention to keep up with what BMX is throwing at it these days. Today the Eclat BMX Tube Amp Kit has started hitting BMX shops and mail-orders that have a few different features that make it something worth taking a closer look at. Starting things out, one thing that most people don’t realize when they buy a cheap tube is that they are not designed for the bigger 2.35 – 2.40″ (or bigger) tires that have become the norm in BMX. Most tubes are designed for 1.75″ – 1.95″ tires, which means that when it’s inflated in a bigger tire, the rubber just stretches and becomes thinner. Think of it like a balloon, when it’s deflated it’s “thicker” and it isn’t as easy to pop it. When it’s fully inflated and stretched out, the balloon becomes more translucent and thinner, making it easier to pop it. Since balloons and bicycle tubes are essentially the same thing, that applies to tubes as well. Having that smaller tube in the 2.40″ tires means it’s stretching beyond what it was intended to be used, which means pinch flats or punctures are far more likely…

Eclat BMX Tube Amp Kit

The Eclat BMX Tube Amp is designed for 2.10″ – 2.40″ tires, meaning that the tube is bigger and a little thicker so when it is inflated it’s going to be more resistant to pinch flats and punctures, whether you run 90 PSI or 40 PSI like some of the street riders out there. Now, that isn’t exactly a new thing either. One example would be that
Cult have a 2.20″ / 2.40″ tube that does the same thing. Either way, this is an important feature.

Next, Eclat have opted to go with a steel valve stem versus the rubber valve you find on other tubes. Similar to road bikes, these steel valves help to prevent flats at the valve since if you install the tube improperly, the valve area can easily cause a pinch flat. The valve on the Eclat BMX Tube Amp allows you to use a lock ring to help ensure the tube has been seated at the valve straight and properly. It also looks pretty cool, too.

Eclat BMX Tube Amp Kit

Finally, the 3rd piece to this tube, and why it’s being referred to as a Kit, is that the Tube Amp comes in packs of TWO. The reason behind this is that when you buy in bulk, you save money. Since tubes are one of those things you’ll always want to have one or two on hand just incase, they’ve opted to sell packs of two to help save you some money in the long run. We don’t have exact pricing, but we did find them online for
$7.67 (not including shipping) from Source BMX in the U.K. We will update this once we get exact pricing.

So, let’s wrap this up. The Eclat BMX Tube Amp Kit is a larger tube designed for larger BMX tires and has a full steel valve to help resist flats and comes in packs of two to help save you some money. That’s what these are all about and they look like a great option to keep you rolling. Plus, that box should get all you guitar players stoked. That’s pretty rad. You can learn more about the tubes on the Eclat Website.

What do you think? Have any questions? Let us know in the comments below!

Eclat BMX – Robin Bourhis Bike Check

June 20, 2017

Take a closer look at Robin Bourhis’ latest Bike Check!

Eclat BMX Robin Bourhis Bike Check

The crew over at Eclat caught up with their Frenchy connect through Frenchys Distribution, Robin Bourhis, to take a closer look at his current Wethepeople Awake setup that is decked out top to bottom in Eclat parts. You can check out a full parts list and a whole bunch of photos over on the Eclat Website — ROBIN BOURHIS WHIP CHECK

It sounds like Robin has been busy working on a new video project, so hopefully that means we’ll be seeing some fresh footage from this guy popping up online here soon. Until then, check out that bike!

Eclat BMX – Jordan Godwin: From Wales to Spain

June 7, 2017

You know when a new Jordan Godwin video pops up, you’re about to see some crazy lines, big grinds and more that’ll blow your mind. Jordan’s latest video for Eclat where he goes to work on spots from Wales to Spain is packed with some absolute fire that is nothing short of a mind blower. Add in some real clean film work and you have a BMX video you cannot pass up! Get on that play button!

“​Jordan never stops riding, or filming. Thats true. He teamed up with buddy Nick Wotton for Eclat BMX and unleashed hell.

Video by Nick Wotton” – DIG

Eclat BMX – Kilian Roth Bike Check

May 23, 2017

Let’s take a closer look at this new Kilian Roth Bike Check!

Eclat BMX Kilian Roth Bike Check

Curious what Kilian Roth is running for a setup these days? The crew at Eclat dropped a brand new Bike Check with Kilian and his current Cult Ricany SOS setup that is loaded up with the latest parts from Cult and Eclat! You can check out a whole bunch of photos and full parts list over on the Eclat website — Kilian Roth Bike Check

Eclat BMX Kilian Roth Bike Check

What do you think of Kilian’s current setup? Are you digging that green and black color combo? Any questions about the parts that he’s running? Let us know what you think in the comments below! We’ll be sure to get back to you!

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More About 25.4mm Bars and Stems

May 22, 2017

Are 25.4mm bars and stems the next big thing?

25.4mm bmx bars and stems

We have been hearing more and more about 25.4mm handlebars and stems and it seems like there’s a lot of debate stirring about if it’s necessary or if it will ever take off and become a standard for BMX. If you aren’t really up on all the reasons for running a 25.4mm set of handlebars and stems, then there is an interview with one of Wethepeople‘s product designers, Mike Frisk, where he explains why Wethepeople and Eclat are moving in that direction. You can check out the full interview over on BMX.com right here — Is 25.4mm The Next Big Thing?

Eclat – Sean Burns Bike Check

May 15, 2017

Let’s take a look at Sean Burns’ current setup!

Sean Burns BMX Bike Check Eclat Bone Deth

There’s a few riders in this world that you know are riding bikes that are built to take a savage beating. One of those guys is Sean Burns, which is pretty self explanatory. Sean is notorious for doing some of the gnarliest gaps and drops. I mean, how many riders out there are still running 48-spoke wheels because they NEED it? The crew at Eclat just dropped a new Bike Check with Sean and his current Bone Deth setup decked out top to bottom in Eclat and Bone Deth parts. You can check out a full parts list, a bunch of photos and more right here — Sean Burns Bike Check

Eclat – Northern Rails

May 10, 2017

Well, that wasn’t a long wait! The teaser video for Eclat‘s new “Northern Rails” video dropped yesterday and now we get a look at the full video! This video features Jordan Godwin, Harry Mills-Wakley and Jordan O’Kane going to work on street spots up in the northern part of the U.K! Take a look at what went down from a ride on the train, one trip to the hospital and a ton of spots that were put to heavy, heavy use.

“The UK squad consisting of Jordan Godwin, Harry Mills-Wakley and new addition Jordan Okane jumped on the train and headed north for a week of handrails, neck-braces and Greggs.

Massive thanks to SNAP Distribution for making this a reality. Filmed and edited by Callum, Earnshaw.” – Eclat

Eclat – “Northern Rails” Teaser

May 9, 2017

It looks like Eclat have a new video that will be coming out here in the next few days called “Northern Rails“. Below is a promo video for it that doesn’t give away a whole lot about what’s to come other than that it will feature Jordan Godwin, Harry Mills-Wakley and Jordan O’Kane. We’re not sure what part of North got a hurting, but we’re assuming it was the UK and that these guys put the trains to good use to make this one happen. That’s all we got. We’re not detectives!

“Coming soon featuring Jordan Godwin, Harry Mills-Wakley and Jordan Okane.”

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