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Introducing Victory Bars!

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Here are some photos of our new bars called the Victory bars.  These dimensions might seem familiar because the Victory bars are the new name for the Forumph bars.  There was some confusion with the name being so close to the Triumph bar, so we decided to change the name away from -umph that is common between both bars.  We did however keep the naming theme.  So, if you’re not quite ready to make the jump up to the ultra tall bars of today, but still need to go higher than 8″ then these are the ones for you.

Rise:    8.32″
Width:  28″
Backsweep:   12 deg
Upsweep:       4 deg
Weight:          1 lb 10 oz
Colors:  Black Magic, white, watermelon green and purple
Features: 41-Thermal heat-treating

The Two Sides of Reed Stark’s Bike

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Team Dilly is represented again on the Sunday site with Reed Stark’s new Third Wave frame.  Reed’s bike is sort of two sided with one side having a huge Team Dilly sticker and the other having the Third Wave’s stickers.  Reed has been killing it lately, he won best trick and took second at the Verge Music Festival Jam a few weeks ago.  He’s got some big plans this summer and I can’t wait to see the results!

Seth Peterson Bike Photos!

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Here’s a bunch of photos of Seth Peterson‘s new 21″ Third Wave frame with Morning 2.1 forks and Triumph bars.  These were all shot with in riding distance of the office.  Check out how the grips, pedals and Parends go with the frame’s stickers.  Notice the Sunday seat clamp that comes with all the new frames for 2010.  Super solid and super clean!

Sunday Friends:
Keith Jones

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Keith Jones sent me some amazing photos of both his Funday frames built up!  He’s taking Sunday Friends to a whole new level with the fluorescent yellow frame with fire engine red wheels!  Then there is the all ocean blue bike which looks so damn good!  I can’t believe he collected all the parts to get these bikes!  Nice job Keith!

Gary’s Forecaster

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Here’s a few shots of Gary Young‘s new bike set up.  He’s currently riding the new Forecaster frame with 75 degree headtube and 13.25″ rear end.  You can see video of him riding at the FISE contest and on the Vans Wheels of Rock tour!  The Forecaster is available now at your local shop or mail order.  If your shop doesn’t have it then tell them to call our distro Full Factory so they can order you one.  Enjoy!

Tall T Bars now available!

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Check out our newest bar called the Tall T, which at 8.7″ rise, makes this is our tallest bar to date.  The rest of the specs go like this-28.5″ width, 12 degrees backsweep, 4 degrees upsweep and weighing in at just over 2lbs.  For these bars, we use multiple butted tubing with thicker walls at the bends for a stronger and stiffer bar.  And as always, Sunday bars are 41-Thermal heat-treating, so you know they are super tough.  They are available in Black Magic, purple, watermelon green, white and chrome!  Get them now because they won’t last long.

Sunday Friends:
James Perry!

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It’s been awhile since we’ve done a Sunday Friends, so why not return with a banger!  James Perry from Esteven, Saskatchewan Canada showing that he might be a Sunday Super Friend instead of just a Sunday Friend.  Ian Schwartz frame painted in a similar style to Jim Bauer’s Tile bike.  And then he painted his room in a very Sunday way.  My day was made when I received these photos!  Thanks James for the support!

Tom vs Goliath!

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Tom Arkus is back in Pittsburgh after a brief trip to Austin.  He’s enjoying the spring weather, digging trails and making brief trips over to Woodward to ride vert.  Here is what he had to say:
Yesterday, a couple of the Pittsburgh mates got together for a funny little adventure to Woodward. Camp is only 2.5 hours away from us, which enables us to take random trips here and there. The last couple of times I have went, I had some motivation to dabble with the epic vert ramp in Could 9. I wish I had a full face when riding that vert ramp. Always a good time when at camp.

Pics By: Mark Mulville