Sunday Bikes caught up with their connect, Jared Duncan to take a closer look at his current Broadcaster setup that he’s running decked out top to bottom in Sunday Bikes and Odyssey parts. This bike has some wear and tear, but overall it’s looking like a real dialed BMX bike. We’re loving that translucent green color, too. You can get a look at the full parts list below…
Product: Sunday Bikes – Street Sweeper Tires

On the hunt for some new BMX tires? Well, you’re in luck because the new Jake Seeley signature Street Sweeper tires from Sunday Bikes have arrived. These tires feature a directional tread pattern that utilizes a dual rubber compound designed specifically for those of you who like to grind. The center tread of the tire is smooth to help reduce rolling resistance, it’s also made from a softer durometer of rubber for increased grip. The sides of the tire feature offset grooves with a groove that runs around the entire tire which helps give you a little extra grab while turning. The sides of the tire feature a harder durometer that helps resist wear and tear from grinding, as well as allow you to grind a little smoother because that harder rubber isn’t as sticky. The tire is currently available in a 2.40″ size with black for the only color and a max PSI of 100. We have a feeling that we’ll be seeing more colors in the future since there was a sample of purple tires in Jake’s latest bike check.
The Street Sweeper tires are available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Sunday Bikes worldwide now, along with his new signature Street Sweeper 4-Piece bars!
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Product: Sunday Bikes – StreetSweeper 4-Piece Bars

Here’s one we’ve been waiting for since Interbike 2015 when we got a preview of the Jake Seeley signature 4-Piece Streetsweeper bars. Now, they’re available and ready for you to get your hands on. The Streetsweeper bars are made from post-weld heat-treated chromoly with a 9″ rise, 29″ width, 12-degrees of backsweep and 3-degrees of upsweep. The bars weigh in at 2 lbs. 3 oz. and come in Black only.
You can pick up the Streetsweeper bars through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Sunday Bikes worldwide now.
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Mark Burnett Bike Check

The Shadow Conspiracy have released a fresh new Bike Check with Mark Burnett and his current Sunday Bikes setup! It looks like Mark will be getting a signature frame, bars and stem from Sunday Bikes in the near future since he’s testing prototype samples right now, along with a signature seat from Shadow! You can check out a ton of photos along with a full parts list here — Mark Burnett Bike Check
Lukas Hausler – Sunday Built
Sunday Bikes connect over in Germany, Lukas Hausler, just dialed himself in with a fresh new setup. To celebrate, he went to work stacking clips for this new BMX video. Hit play to get a look at the dialed new unit being built up, followed by plenty of grinds and crankflips! Dialed bike, real good riding and some clean film work. Digging it.
Filmed and edited by Niklas Beyer
One Dude, One Day – Miguel Smajlji at Boost Skatehalle
The crew over at Freedom BMX have released their latest One Dude One Day BMX video featuring Miguel Smajlji getting down at the Boost Skatehalle! Miguel reps Sunday Bikes through Kunstform over in Germany and it’s easy to see why. This guy has a clean style and knows all about grind combos, stretched no handers, nose balance, tailwhips and more. Take a look as he puts in the work for a full day leading to this dialed BMX video.
Product: Sunday – Cyclone Freecoaster Hub

Have you been considering picking up a new freecoaster hub? If you’re a fan of the new Odyssey Clutch Freecoaster, then you’re in luck because the Cyclone freecoaster from Sunday Bikes is here. This hub, which utilizes the same design and internals as the Clutch freecoaster that is based around the KHE style with patent pending changes not found in other hubs, is a slightly more affordable version of the Clutch hub. This hub starts out with a 6061-T6 aluminum CNC machined, 36-hole hub shell. The only difference? The Cyclone doesn’t feature the metal slider that allows you to adjust the slack of the hub externally without having to take the hub apart like you can on the Clutch, which is more of less a downside if or when you decide to adjust the slack.
Inside, you can find a oversized 4130 chromoly female axle with a 14mm non-drive side bolt and a 3/8″ drive side bolt with a 14mm adaptor that creates a lighter weight and stronger axle than a traditional 14mm male axle. There’s a circle metal plate on the drive side that is designed to absorb axial loads and disburse it through the shell and the larger bearing on the non-drive side to protect the driver from blowing out. Next, there’s a two-piece plastic ring that controls the amount of slack by simply adjusting a grub screw with a 2.5 hex allen key. Along with that plastic ring, there’s a durable drag mechanism that eliminates the need to drill out the axle for the two ball bearings and spring that is found on other KHE based hubs. Doing this increases the strength of the axle because it is not compromised when drilled.
The Cyclone freecoaster hub is available in right and left side drive with a 9-tooth sealed chromoly driver, black for the only color option and a weight of 22.5 oz. It also comes with an option hub guard that you can choose to use, or not use. The Cyclone will be available through BMX shops and mail-orders for $169.99 – $20 cheaper than the Clutch hub that retails for $189.99.
In short, the Cyclone is the Clutch freecoaster, minus the ability to externally adjust the slack. Got it?
You can learn more about this system by checking out our Insight on the Odyssey Clutch Freecoaster, which includes videos explaining the internals in detail.
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Julian Arteaga Bike Check
Sunday Bikes have released a new Bike Check with Julian Arteaga and his current Motoross setup decked out top to bottom in Sunday Bikes and Eclat parts! You can check out a ton of photos in the flipbook above and then get the full parts list below! Looks like a dialed BMX bike to us!
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