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Jim C ya’ later!

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This day was bound to come eventually. As of mid-May I will be leaving Sunday Bikes. This was obviously a difficult decision for me since I co-founded Sunday with Odyssey back in 2005 and I’ve been working on it every day for the last 9 years. It’s truly been an amazing experience learning the bike industry, traveling with the team and most important of all, meeting so many BMXers from around the world.

My main goal with Sunday was to do interesting things with every aspect of the company and if you’ve been paying attention since we’ve started then you know that we’ve done that many times over. Sunday has always been in great hands with everyone at Odyssey/Full Factory standing behind it, and that’s where it is going to continue to grow, with lots of exciting projects already in development for 2015.

So, now I’m off to new creative adventures. I just want to say that I’m truly honored by all the people that supported and rode a Sunday during my time with the company. Even after all these years, I’m completely stoked when I see a person riding one. BMX as a whole has never seemed brighter when you consider how amazing riders are today and when you look at the progress of the younger riders it’s clear that things are going to only get crazier. I’m very excited to cheer it all on from the sidelines.

Thank you,
Jim Cielencki

BIKE SIT

Photo Rick Crossman. Top photo Photo: Andrew White/Dig BMX

Read some words about the departure from Jim Bauer and Nuno Oliveira.
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BIKE CHECK:
Jake Seeley’s Broadcaster

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Jake Seeley wanted us to make a very tech street frame, so we did.  The Broadcaster is designed with the most modern street geometry and one of the shortest chain stay lengths which helps with tail whips and spins. The Broadcaster is available as a frame and a 2014 complete bike Check out his full parts list below.

Frame: Sunday Broadcaster 20.75″ Army Green
Fork:  Sunday Octave Forks
Bars:  Sunday Broadcaster
Headset:  Sunday
Stem:  Profile Push
Grips:   Merritt Charlie Crumlish
Cranks:  Profile Column
Sprocket:  Profile Galaxy 25t
Chain:  Odyssey Keychain
Pedals:  Odyssey JC/PCs
Seat Clamp:  Sunday Slim
Seat Post:  Sunday Toothy Post
Seat:  Sunday Pachyderm Cloud Seat
Front Rim:  G-Sport Birdcage
Front Hub: Profile Totem
Front Tire:  Odyssey Chase Hawk
Rear Rim:  G-Sport Birdcage
Rear Hub:  Freecoaster
Rear Tire:  Odyssey Chase Hawk
Front Hubguards: Profile Aegis
Rear Hubguards: S&M Cymbal

 

Jake Seeley

Primer 16 & 18 Review on BMXGroms

BMX Groms did a great review on our Primer 16 and Primer 18 bikes.  The goal of these bikes was to provide the most functional and easy to learn geometry in the BMX industry. One way we achieved this is by having our chain stay lengths far shorter than the other brands.  We didn’t make ours out of proportion of 20″ chain stay lengths rather other brands have made theirs way too long.  Other brands would have their 20″ frame chain stays lengths a fully inch longer or more if they scaled up from their 16″ bikes.  We know that if a kid can’t learn and progress then he probably won’t be riding BMX.

Look HERE to see what 10 year old Kaden Stone does on his Primer 16.

Don’t forget to read the Primer review HERE

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VIDEO:
Alexander Rudenko destroys Moscow park

Once again, Alexander Rudenko destroys another skatepark with his pegs and this one only took 2 days.  There’s so many crazy tricks in this video plus the end 3 tricks are a very refreshing surprise.

Want to see more videos from Alexander?  Then follow this LINK and prepare to have your mind blown.

Chris Childs’ Soundwave

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Now this is the bike of a shredder!  Chris Childs’ has chosen wisely.  This is his personal red Soundwave with chrome bars and forks.  Red, black and chrome make for one badass looking bike.  Take a look below to see a parts list of Chris’ bike.

Have you been looking for the red Soundwave frame?  It’s available now.  More info HERE.

Chris Childs’ Soundwave Parts List

FRAME: Sunday Soundwave 21″
FORK:  Sunday Octave
BARS:  Merritt
GRIPS:  Merritt
STEM:  Merritt
HEADSET: Odyssey
SEAT:  Sunday Cloud
SEAT POST:  Odyssey
SEAT CLAMP:  Odyssey
PEDALS: Odyssey Trailmix
CRANKS:  Odyssey Thunderbolt
SPROCKET: Sunday Sabretooth
CHAIN:  Odyssey
FRONT HUB:  Odyssey Antigram
FRONT RIM:  Odyssey Aerospace
FRONT TIRE:  Odyssey Aitken
REAR HUB: Odyssey Antigram
REAR RIM:  Odyssey Aerospace
REAR TIRE: Odyssey Aitken
Brake Lever:  NONE
Brake: NONE
Brake Cable: NONE

Private: Chris Childs

 

Re-Up:
Garrett Reeves

Garrett Reeves’ epic Summer 2012 video part was re-upped by TCU today. How great was the wallride pocket air and the wallride to air well above the top of the wallride? Too damn sick!

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Red Soundwaves Now Available!

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Chris Childs shredded the red Soundwave to the win at 2014 Texas Toast Dirt contest in Austin last fall.  Now we are happy to announce that this color is now available in the USA at your local Sunday Dealer or favorite online retailer.  The frame comes in Black Magic as well.

Follow this LINK to learn why your next frame should be a Soundwave.

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Built in Chain Tensioners

Sunday Bikes Visual How-To: Chain Tensioners from Sunday Bikes on Vimeo.

MotoRoss Frame Now Available!

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You’ve been waiting for it and now it’s finally here!  Aaron Ross’ new signature MotoRoss frame is now available in the USA through your local Sunday Dealer or your favorite online retailer.  It comes in 3 colors: Black Splatter(shown above), Orange Soda and Cool Grey. Follow this LINK to see full details and specs about Aaron’s new frame.

Dealers please contact Full Factory to get this frame in your shop.

Orange Soda

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Cool Grey

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Danny Stanzl
Welcome to Sunday

Danny Stanzl has been on Sunday and Odyssey in the UK (through IMG) for a little while, but we haven’t had a full edit until now. Full of high speed and stylish lines this is something refreshing to see.  Expect to see Danny head down and peddling fast at anything in his way.

Filmed and edited by Robin Pearson all over the South of England.

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