Marmoset and Monkey Bolts

This is something I have been asked for for many years. Custom Monkey and Marmoset bolts. Same length and thread as the old stock Monkey and Marmoset 3/8″ bolts but with a head to take a 17mm socket (rather than the old 9/16″). This allows you to use the same socket you use for your cassette hub.

But there is more. We also broached the centre for a 6mm Allen Key.

These will be available soon as spares and will eventually come stock on new hubs sometime in 2007.

OK. Three new entries in one day is my limit….

Pleg Preview

Well this website has been up for a while with pegs listed under the product section, and this is what we have been working on all that time.

As some people may already know, I have been running “plastic” pegs on my own bike for about the last 6 years now, ever since I put a steel peg through the side of my hand and had to have an operation to fix it.

Plastic pegs have a lot of advantages, they slide faster than steel, titanium or aluminium on any surface. They dont damage coping (so they should help bikers get access to some parks). They are less likely to kill you if they hit you in the back of the head. And of course they are massively lighter.

The Pleg uses a special steel insert that reinforces the end of the Pleg and provides a solid engagement on the dropout, and a replaceable “plastic” sleeve that is cheap and simple to change.

Weight is around 4ounces (112g) per peg, which is about half the weight of a typical steel peg and lighter than most titanium pegs too.

Plegs are the standard 4 inch (100mm) length but are slightly fatter than normal pegs at 42mm (a typical steel peg is 38mm). This extra thickness covers more of the dropout so you ONLY grind Pleg not frame, and helps the pleg get over skate stoppers ….
That’s right, we can actually grind skate-stoppered aluminium rails… and since they wont cause any real damage you dont even need to feel guilty about it.

With Plegs you can look at your streets in a whole new way. Rough concrete ledges, aluminium rails, rails with skate stoppers, wood, pretty much anything is now ridable.

So to the obvious question. Wear.
Yes, Plegs do wear out quicker than steel pegs, but who wants to cart around half a pound of steel you will never use? With normal use a set of Plegs will last a good year or more and when the sleeves get really heavily worn you can simply replace them.

Hopefully these will be available in early 2007.

George

GLAND 3 Preview

Wham! Just two days since the last entry and here we are back with more!

We showed these babies off at Interbike so it seemed a good time to let everyone get a quick preview of the new GLAND3.

Smaller than the old GLAND but with much bigger cable tie slots and “bobbles” on the inside face which keep the GLAND from slipping about on the wheel and so reduce the stress on the cable ties.

This picture gives you some idea how they compare to the old ones for size:-

We are still in final testing but are shooting for a launch early in 2007.
More To Follow.

G-Sport Product News

George has been in a posting frenzy. Check out more of the new products shown at Interbike by heading over to www.gsportbmx.com.

Live fast, Die young.

A little math lesson for you:

Another problem:

Well I guess 30 mins is a good long life for an RC car. We started out with normal circuit racing(Ben won all three races), but it was only a matter of time before Ben and I decided to make runs under 18 wheelers. I came out a little worse for the wear, but ben did not do as well.

RIP-Black Widow1

Stangs

Just for the sake of updates:

Ben Ward and I are preparing to race one of these days. Mine might be in that “bad cali/under construction” style, but shes fast. Ben can evade any modern radar detectors.

Red Marmosets Now Shipping

Yowzers!

Less than a month has passed since the last entry (and I have been away for 3 weeks of it) and already we have a new Blog entry!!!!

The long awaited RED Marmosets are now shipping to shops along with the Greys that arrived earlier on. So now anyone can recreate this moving scene of a Red and Grey Marmoset mating…

Japanese Invasion

Our Friend Tomo from Japan came by the office while visiting California.
If you want to know how to get on our good side..Presents, and lots of em.
Green Tea Kit Kats(better than ours in my opinion), Seaweed Jerky, Japanese art playing cards, Candy that looked like glass sculptures, and my favorite: Toe Socks. You can never have to many toe socks.

JC’s Meteorology

Thanks to Jim Cielencki for tonight’s weather report from Buffalo. This was taken at 5:00 pm EST.

Guess I picked the right day to go to the beach.

*Western NY seeks revenge on California

Street and Trail riders are wussies

I thought riding street almost everyday would mean I could do a few hot laps on a BMX track. Yeah, I was wrong. I couldn’t do one full lap at full tilt to save my life. My friend who rides trails everyday realized his downhill trails don’t need one crank. To explain, the picture I posted last month of my friends and I racing, prompted a “reunion” of sorts. I bolted on some calipers to pass inspection, and we were off. I guess in hindsight racing Class and Open was a mistake, especially when there are only 21 motos(that means the time between moto 1 and 11 and back to 1 is almost nothing). So this is my post dedicated to the REAL physically fit BMXers, the Racers.

I’m still sore.

See you next year.

(That trophy is for 3rd place. In front of 4 other “old guys” and behind two 17 Experts. They worked us out of the gate everytime)

Vandero 2

News of the Vandero 2 accidentally popped up on Bikeguide a few weeks ago.

The hub should be available in mid 2007.

Details:

The Vandero 2 is over three ounces lighter than the original Vandero, with only a minimal change in the suggested retail price. Employing G-Sport axle technology, this is essentially a mix of the Vandero and the Marmoset. What’s the difference? The Marmoset has a stronger axle, bigger bearings and uses the highest quality materials available. The Vandero 2 is a more affordable alternative that will also be incorporated into many of our factory built wheels.

– 17mm 7075-T6 helicoiled aluminum axle
– 3/8″ G-Sport axle bolts with 17mm wrench flats (sold separately)
– 2014-T6 forged Vandero hub shell (36-H only)
– 7075-T6 collars
– 8.5 ounces (weight includes all hardware)
– Black and Limited Editions

Evo II Brake

More from Interbike…The brakes should be available in late November if everything stays on schedule. My guess at a retail price is around 35-40 dollars. This is subject to change though.

EVO II

The natural progression of the original Evolver brake. This revision still allows for a seemingly limitless amount of cable installation options, while remaining equally powerful as a front OR rear wheel brake. The Evo II is built from the original Evolver forging blanks, but it lowers the stack height, lightens the weight, and adds a few new valuable set-up options – like a machined aluminum straddle hanger and pre-cut straddle cable lengths to simplify installation.

You asked for it. We made it.

– Arms are forged prior to machining for strength and durability.
– Flush surfaces with the lowest possible stack height (just under 21 mm)
– Front or rear wheel use
– A-Brake Pads
– Two sets of springs (hard/soft)
– Spring tension indicators
– Modular cable hardware for multiple set-up options
– Pre-cut straddle cable length to simplify installation (regular Evolver knarps/cable lugs also included)
– New straddle hanger
– Black and Limited Editions
– 6.7 ounces (weight includes brake pads and hardware)