Showing posts with label bmx parts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bmx parts. Show all posts
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Thursday, June 9, 2011
Saturday, April 23, 2011
The Take Ivy 5 BMX Frame, itchin' for a sick frame?
If you have a red, itchy weight weenie rash that needs soothing then I present to you the ointment to alleviate your ailment: the new frame from The Take, The Ivy 5. It's hand made of supertherm cromoly by FBM in upstate New York. It literally weighs nothing, it sports scooted out geometry unapologetically, and apparently it costs 4 barrels of oil, 30 pounds of cocoa beans and one Moroccan baby. Get 'em while they're hot!
This is "Chameleon Cherry Violet", I'll work with the color.
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| The Take Ivy 5 |
tags:
00's bikes,
bikes,
bmx,
bmx frames,
bmx parts
Thursday, April 7, 2011
Friday, February 25, 2011
Eastern Venus Hubs: Variety Is The Spice of Life
| Eastern Venus Cassette Hub |
| Eastern Venus Front Hub |
The rear hub is where things get really interesting. It comes with the same bi-rection driver as the bi-rectional hub, so you can switch the drive side easily. It also has the same pop-n-lock guard lip as the bi-rectional hub but does not come with the guard, unlike the front hub. It does however come with no less than three axles for optional setups. It comes with both a 7075 alum female axle for pegless, a heat treated cromo for peggers, and also a special cromo axle with a traditional threaded 14mm side and a female on the other for a super tough peg setup. It uses 3/8" bolts for the female setup with built in 14mm lips on the hub. The point of the three different axles is to have the lightest setup possible for your needs. It's only $130.00 for the rear hub, making it cheaper than most hubs made of the same material with half the features. IMO it is the best hub option for weight wienies for any price.
Friday, February 18, 2011
G-Sport Birdcage: Light as a Feather, Stiff as a Board
| Gsport Birdcage Crosssection |
| Gsport Birdcage |
tags:
bike parts,
bmx,
bmx parts,
bmx rims,
g-sport,
gsport,
ultralight
Wednesday, February 16, 2011
S&M Bikes Ironman Sprocket: Sprocket Evolution
| S&M Bikes Ironman Sprocket |
| Toughest and best looking sprocket on the market. |
This is the Ironman sprocket made by S&M bikes. It is unique for a BMX sprocket because it is made out of heat treated chromoly. Normal professional grade BMX sprockets are made out of either forged or cnc'ed 6000 or 7000 series aluminum. To make up for the increase in weight from using chromoly the sprocket is highly machined, the teeth are hollow and the spokes are very thin. The result is reportedly the toughest sprocket on the market at only a 1 ounce increase in weight over the lightest aluminum sprockets of the same size. The slimmed down profile gives it a great look too on the bike. Of special note is the 19mm splined interface for attaching to your spindle. This eliminates the need for a sprocket bolt, thus negating some of the added weight and it also allows the owner to switch drive sides without buying a LHD crank arm. A few companies have been making "spline drive" aluminum sprockets for a few years but they are very weak, they require a pressed-in cromo insert at the spline interface that has a tendency to separate from the rest of the sprocket when you give it a good bashing. Because the Ironman sprocket is 100% cromo there is no weak point, thus making it the only spline drive sprocket I would recommend for anything other than trails riding.
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Saturday, December 11, 2010
Solid Gold 1-1/8" Headset Spacer
| Solid Gold 1-1/8" Headset Spacer |
tags:
bmx,
bmx parts,
headset,
ultra tech
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