News March, 2008

NIGHTWOLF SADDLES

If you are a slick internet observer, you may have seen some pics of the Mike Aitken “Nightwolf” saddle going around.

Needless to say, those pics sparked a bunch of “when is it coming out” questions.

Even though the Nightwolf saddles (which feature the Mike Aitken wolf image) wont be available for a few months, you can still click below for a sneak peak if you have not seen them yet.

These things look awesome….

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Available…Now.


I guess we never explained some of our newer items when they came in. First up: Senior 2. We basically did a mild re-design to make the Senior 2 slightly larger(black)that the Senior(white) to better bridge the gap between the Junior and the Aitken. Previously the Senior shared the JR mold. Now it has its own.


The material and size made it kinda messy attaching the top to the base of the seat(white seat). The Senior 2 addresses the union of top and bottom much cleaner(black seat).


Out now in Pref Vinyl(Black, Brown, White) OR Kevlar(Black).


Speaking of Kevlar, Our First Foldable tires are in shops now. The K-lyte Frequency G. Using the same Lightweight P-Lyte casing, but now with a Kevlar bead. Other Tires in K-lyte coming soon.


The Slim by Four is our newest brake pad. The best structural integrity of a brake pad this small and simple. Multiple compounds will be available, including Black, Red, and Clear. Black is available now, and they are stock on the newest shipments of the Evolver EVO II. Fully symmetrical BMX-specific shape designed for braking in forward and reverse.


Lumberjacks in White are in shops now also!

Have a good weekend. Maybe next week we will give you some sneak peaks of things to come…

Built-in Race, Race.

The newest version of the Race Fork has a built-in race that is dedicated to integrated headsets, and it will also work with any “normal” headset that has a 45 degree lower raceway. No more hammering a headset race on the fork – it’s built in.

Available now on the Race Fork Classic (CS2). Coming soon on Director Forks, Freestyle Forks, and the Flat Fork Classic. Dirt Forks will continue to use a “traditional” steerer tube that is compatible with all of the popular headset types.