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Logan Beyhl Conductor

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Logan Beyhl can be found on the phones at Full Factory and at the trails on this Black Magic Sunday Conductor.  Black Magic frame with Odyssey matte kelly green parts kit looks amazing!

The Conductor is built for high speed riding in particular trails and concrete parks.  Check out the specs HERE.

Frame: Sunday Conductor 21.25” TT
Fork: Sunday Morning 2.1
Bars:
Sunday Tall-T
Stem: Sunday OEM Stem
Grips: Odyssey Adam Banton 2
Lever: Odyssey Monolever Medium
Brake Cable: Odyssey SLS
Brakes: Odyssey Evo 2
Cranks: Odyssey Twombolt
Rims: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Rear Hub: Odyssey V3 Cassette  11T
Front Hub: Odyssey Vandero 2
Sprocket: Tree 35T Sprocket
Valve Caps: OMP 40’s Valve Stem Caps
Bottom Bracket: Odyssey BB
Pedals: Odyssey Trail Mix
Seat Post: Odyssey Convertible Post
Tires: Odyssey Mike Aitken Sean (lots of miles)
Special Mods: Bent my brake lever for a better feel, Aimee Mac Sticker, Trail Grime
Thanks: Everyone at Odyssey and Sunday, Everyone who digs, Everyone who rides, The ladies, Hershal, Digger, Ma and Pa!

Tennessee!!!!

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Garrett Reeves, Eric Lichtenberger, Lee Dennis and myself paid Alex Magallan a visit in his home town of Nashville last week.  We spent a good amount of time in Nashville, but we also traveled to Chattanooga, Johnson City and Knoxville.  These cities have so many ridiculous spots!  Especially if you’re looking through the eyes of the Sunday team.  Thanks to Andrew White for providing a place to stay, being a good tour guide and shooting lots of photos.  Here are a bunch from my camera.

Jim Cielencki’s Wave-C

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We’ve never had an offical bike check on the site of my Wave-C that I’ve been riding since last October, so I’ll show it now.  The bike is all Black Magic with this one except for the red spokes.  Originally it had a black stem, but I’ve been testing an Odyssey stem prototype which only is in high polish.  The Wave-C has a shorter backend which allows for better manuals and bunnyhopping.  We still offer it in the 21.25″ size, but now we have an even larger size of 22″.  The bar height was increased using a topload stem and our new 7.75″ high 24umph XL bars.  This bike has been so much fun!  Frame and fork available now with the bars arriving sometime around the beginning of June.

Learn more about Sunday Plus 4 bike geometry HERE.

Jim Cielencki’s Wave C

Frame: Sunday Wave-C 21.25″
Fork: Sunday Morning 24.1
Bars: Sunday 24umphXL  7.75″ x 28″
Stem:  Odyssey prototype
Grips: Sunday Word Bubble grips
Barends:  Sunday plugs
Headset:  Odyssey sealed
Seatpost Clamp: Odyssey Mr. Clampy
Seat: Aitken pivotal
Cranks: Odyssey Twombolt 175mm
Sprocket: Odyssey MDS  27t
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird
Front Tire: Odyssey Path 24×2.10″
Front Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite rim with Odyssey Vandero hub
Rear Tire: Odyssey Path 24×2.10″
Rear Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite rim with GSport Ratchet hub
Pedals: Odyssey Trailmix sealed magnesium
Brake:  Odyssey EVO II
Brake Cable:  Odyssey Quick Slic- all in one cable
Brake Lever:  Odyssey Monolever trigger
Hub Guard:  none
Pegs: GSport Plegs
Modifications:  Not too much besides running the 3/8″ converstion kit in the rear hub and added spacers to raise the bars even higher.

Hipstomatic Flipbook:
Kona/Atlanta

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Mike Gonzalez and I took off last weekend to ride street and parks in Atlanta as well as stop at one of America’s oldest skateparks, Kona, in Jacksonville, Florida.  It was a long drive to Kona, but it was nevertheless worth it.  I hadn’t been there since the CFB contest there over 10 years ago, so it was really nice to go back there.  Mike had never been there so it was a completely new experience for him.  Old school snake runs, very messed up cement quarterpipes and an even scarier concrete halfpipe made for a fun day. The pool that I loved on Roadfools 7 was changed, but it was still fun.  If you’re ever in north Florida and want to ride a classic park then go there.  After Kona, we headed up to Atlanta where we met up with Alex Magallan and Andrew White. Traveling is a lot of fun.

Alex Magallan Bonus Bike

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We’ve got some special for you!  Since Alex Magallan has been killing it online and in print, we decided to give him the very first Sunday Bonus bike. You’re probably wondering what is a Sunday Bonus bike?  Well, it is basically short runs of very unique bikes that are in addition to the current bike line.  The bonuses can be team rider models, artist collaborations, charity benefit bikes or whatever creative idea pops into our heads during the year.  Alex’s bike continues the monster truck theme we’ve had going with the 2011 EX models. The Alex Magallan/Maximum Destruction EX bike will be available first in the UK, Australia and Canada starting next week.  The USA will see them around April 18th.  Congrats Alex!  You deserve it!

Alex Magallan in Emerald, Up, Up & Away and Props

Scot Draper Bike Check

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Check out Austin local and pool shark, Scot Draper’s brand new Conductor frame with Morning 2.1 forks and Triumph bars.  We’ve been helping him out for a little while now. I think we are also his main tube supplier as well.  There’s a good photo at the end of him riding the East Side Trails.  Classic move, good rider and great trails.

Frame:  Sunday Conductor 21″
Fork:     Sunday Morning 2.1
Bars:     Sunday Triumph
Stem:    Odyssey CFL
Grips:   Odyssey Gary Young
Barends:   Odyssey Plastic
Headset:    Odyssey
Seatpost Clamp:   Odyssey Mr Clampy
Seatpost:    Generic
Seat:    MacNeil
Cranks:  Odyssey Twombolts 175mm
Chain:   KMC
Front Tire:   Odyssey Aitken
Front Wheel:   Sun rim with Profile hub
Rear Tire:     Odyssey Path tire 2.1
Rear Wheel:  Gsport Ratchet hub and Rollcage rim
Pedals:  Odyssey Trailmix
Brake:   Odyssey EVO II
Brake Cable:  Odyssey Linear
Brake Lever:   Odyssey Monolever small

Jeff Grindstaff bike check

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Jeff Grindstaff sent over some photos of his newly custom painted Forecaster frame, Tall T bars and Morning 2.1 forks.  Jeff gets support from us through our Full Factory shop program and his local shop Angry Penguin.
Forecaster Parts List:
Frame: Sunday Forecaster 20.5
Fork: Sunday Monrning 2.1
Bars: Sunday Tall T
Stem: S&M Lil Redneck
Grips: Sunday Word Bubble
Barends: Sunday plactic
Headset: Colony
Seatpost Clamp: Sunday
Seatpost: old Macneil
Seat: Shadow Crow
Cranks: Fly
Sprocket: Tree lite
Chain: Shadow
Front Tire: Odyssey Aaron Ross 2.1
Front Wheel: Tree hub, Proper rim
Rear Tire: Odyssey Aaron Ross 2.1
Rear Wheel: Proper casset hub, Proper rim
Pedals: Odyssey Trailmix
Brake: none
Brake Cable: none
Brake Lever: none
Modifications: burgundy powdercoating. cut the bars a bit. my brakes come and go. gonna leave them off for a bit but they’ll be back.

CLOSE UP:
Aaron Ross Grave Green EX

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Let’s keep it going with the Aaron Ross EX completes.  In this CLOSE UP, we are showing Aaron’s Grave Green EX which is one very colorful bike.  Bright green with purple and red accent colors.  The parts kit features Odyssey and KMC aftermarket parts.  There really isn’t another complete bike at this price that is so colorful and has so many quality aftermarket parts.  To see more detailed photos, just check the list and the specs below.  Sunday still has the most complete completes!

SPECS

  • FRAME: CRMO TT, HT, Wave DT, CS and Dropouts, 20.75″ TT, 13.25″ CS, 11.5″ BB, 74.5° HA, 71° SA
  • FORK: Full CRMO, 1pc Steerer Tube, Integrated Headset Seat
  • HANDLEBARS: Odyssey Space Bar Replica, Hi-Ten Steel, 8.15″ rise, 12° back, 2° up
  • STEM: Sunday Front Load
  • HEADSET: Integrated, 1 1/8″
  • CRANKS: CRMO Tubular, 3pc
  • BOTTOM BRACKET: Sealed, Mid, 19mm
  • SPROCKET: Sunday 6061 CNC, 25t
  • PEDALS: Odyssey Twisted PC
  • CHAIN: KMC Z-510H
  • RIMS: Odyssey Quadrant, 36-H
  • REAR HUB: Sealed, 14mm, 9-T
  • FRONT HUB: Sealed, 3/8″
  • REAR TIRE: Odyssey Aaron Ross, 2.1″
  • FRONT TIRE: Odyssey Aaron Ross, 2.35″
  • SEAT: Odyssey Senior, Pivotal
  • POST: Pivotal
  • CLAMP: Sunday
  • GRIPS: Odyssey Aaron Ross
  • BRAKE: Rush U-Brake
  • LEVER: Rush, Hinged
  • CABLE: Sunday Linear-Type
  • WEIGHT: 25.5lbs