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New Shirts(part two)

This is the second of a few new shirts. This is a new graphic called Digital Orange. 3 Shades of Orange ink on an orange(poppy) 50/50. A few of the squares slide around the hip onto the back. Bobby Digital would be proud.

The last of the 3 new styles should be finished tomorrow, so I will get it up here when it is.

New Shirts(part one)

This is one a few new shirts we are doing. This is a version of the Fader logo on a short sleeve. Denim colored 50/50 with Cyan to White fade. Hope you like it.

I will have the other new shirts up as soon as they come in.(probably next week)

Improvements/Study

Jpeg light is getting lighter. (in testing stages, but soon to be in production.)

New pins for the JC pedal, so its is easier to remove damaged pins, without stripping the thread in the pedal body. (Running change, will not show up for a few months)

For those of you who think a light stem won’t hold, check out the wedges I am running. Magnesium wedges and Titanium bolt/nut. 6.8oz total stem weight. (strictly a design study, not intended for mass production and WILL NOT be made available. The cost is outrageous, sorry)

Matt Beringer Grip

Designed By Matt Beringer.
Soft, Springy feel.
Similar to Team grip, with more Spring back, and connected ribs to slow wear.
Flangeless like Matt likes em.

Available SOON!!!

Arboc Approved.

SSSSS.

Shops with pedals

Albes, Dans Comp, Empire BMX and Staff BMX* have their Limited Editon Shop
Pedals.

*Staff only has yellow version, green version in a few weeks.

New Threads

Some New shirts are out. Hot off the presses is the “Bicycle” and the “Old School” I’ll let you figure out which is which. One Has a Maroon/burgundy Rider on a grey 50/50, the other has the Old logo in Yellow on a green 50/50. Incase you were wondering why we use 50/50, it is because they are the best. They are lighter and breathe better then 100% cotton. they retain thier color, shape, and size much better then other shirts. Check out a good “vintage” shirt. Not an abercrombie rip off, a real OLD shirt. If it looks pretty good, and the shape has stayed fitting for a long time its probably a 50/50. I guess that may have been a bit much, but thats how much I think about how our shirts come out. If we care that much about a t-shirt, figure out how much we care about more important parts.

New Duralectra and Seven K Rims in stock now

These are the most advanced developments to a BMX rim in a long time.

The Hazard Lite Duralectra rim uses the proprietary Sanford Process Hard Anodizing to create a finish like no other rim today. Until now, Chrome plating was the hardest, most durable finish to be applied to a rim. Duralectra’s Sandford Process has higher wear rating than chrome or regular hard anodizing. In addtion, you can have similar braking power to chrome, but with a black finish. Finished in Massachusets, USA at Duralectra. www.duralectra.com.
sugg retail: $85-90 per rim

The Seven K rim is the first BMX rim to use 7005 series Aluminum. Like any other Aluminum applications, 7000 series is superior to 6000 series in strength, so the product can be scaled down and lightened up without sacraficing durability. The Seven K rim is wider and lighter than the already proven hazard lite, while being stronger than other double wall rims. Seven K is available in Chrome and Hard anodize. While not Duralectra, this process is a huge improvement to the standard anodized black rim.
sugg retail: $66-70 per rim

New Evolvers In

The new Evolver brakes are in. They are shipping to distributors right now. Now available in Dark Red and Blue(matching jcpedal and gtx-r).
In addition to the colors, the spring cap bolts have been changed from a 4mm to a 5mm, reducing the amount of tools you need to carry around and less likely to strip.
They are NOT available in mismatched arm colors, that is just so I could show both colors.