Flow guy, Chance Garrison with a sick no hander over the channel at his local park. Photos Sean Newton
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Kurent BMX has ’em!
That’s right Kurent BMX in Bethlehem, PA has all the new 2013 Complete Bikes in stock! If you’ve been looking for them then head right over there to check them out.
Sunday Friends:
Kevin Caouette
It’s been a bit since our last Sunday Friends, but Kevin Caouette comes through with a beauty here. He’s added white tires, seat and grips to his 2012 Aaron Ross EX complete bike. I’ve always been a fan of this colorway and this version is really good too. Thanks Kevin!
Rick “Moto” Crossman
Our good friend, Rick Crossman, takes his Funday frame through some moto airs at the Falling Creek Skatepark in Bedford, VA. Rick has been shooting photos for us, so check out some of his work HERE.
Introducing the Rooster
It is no secret that trails everywhere are getting bigger and gnarlier. And nobody likes to pick their rear triangle up off the ground after a serious rear wheel hang up. The Sunday Rooster is the answer to trail riders everywhere who are looking to buy their last frame.
The Rooster comes with trail friendly geometry of 74˚ HT, 71˚ ST, lower 11.625” BB height and a 13.75” -14” CS length. The rear end of this bike is stiffened up by the Director style wishbone and a post weld 41 Thermal heat treating process giving the frame a lifetime warranty.
Available in 21” and 21.25” top tube sizes and in one color, Dr. Pepper.
Rooster Frame Geometry
TT: 21″ & 21.25″
HT: 74˚
ST: 71˚
CS: 13.75” -14”
BB: 11.625″
WT: 4.7 LBS
Alex Magallan gap t-bog
Here’s another gem from Alex Magallan and Derek Derose. Alex with the rail hop t-bog in Pleasantville while Derek Derose snaps the shot. Check out Alex’s brand new signature 2013 EX complete bike in Fast Black and chrome after the break.
Introducing the Broadcaster frame
If you are looking for an ultra-modern street tech frame then look no further. We would like to introduce the all new Broadcaster frame. Check after the break for the rest of the story.
The Broadcaster takes up where the Forecaster left off, now with much more progressive geometry. The biggest changes are the 75.5˚ HT and the 13 – 13.25” CS length. The steeper HT allows for increased front wheel trick capabilities while the combination of the low 11.5″ BB height and the shortened CS length allows for better spinning and tailwhipping possibilities. This is a modern street rider’s dream frame.
We’ve taken the low price of the Forecaster even further with the Broadcaster’s price tag. The USA MSRP will be $299.99, making this frame more accessible to more riders. This bike comes with features you have grown to expect from Sunday aftermarket frames. Hollow dropouts and a Wave downtube as well as removable brake mounts help make this the best quality frame you can buy for under $300. This frame is NOT 41 Thermal heat-treated, so it will NOT have the 41 Thermal Lifetime Warranty.
Jake Seeley has been riding the Broadcaster for a few months now. When asked what he thought about the frame’s progressive geometry, Jake replied, “The feel couldn’t be better, man. I love it.” Rider tested. Rider approved.
Available in 20.75”, 21” and 21.25” top tube sizes in Midnight Blue.
TT: 20.75″, 21″ & 21.25″
HT: 75.5˚
ST: 71˚
CS: 13 – 13.25”
BB: 11.5″
WT: 5.25 lbs
Introducing the Funday frame
The Aaron Ross Funday frame uses nearly all of Sunday’s aftermarket frame features including hollow dropouts, integrated chain tensioners, Wave down tube, angled removable brake mounts, Director style wishbone, post-weld machining of the BB & HT and full 41 Thermal heat-treating backed by a lifetime warranty. It continues on with the geometry specified by Aaron Ross himself. Matching Vapor Blue aftermarket Odyssey parts will be available during the same shelf life as the frame.
Available in 20.75” and 21” top tube sizes.
Funday Frame Geometry
TT: 20.75″ & 21″
HT: 74.5˚
ST: 71˚
CS: 13.25″ – 13.5″
BB: 11.5″
SO:
WT: 4.75 lbs
Colors: Vapor Blue
Amazing Garrett Reeves Sequence!
This amazing sideways alley way hop sequence comes straight from the filming of Garrett Reeves’ new video. Shot in some random Long Beach alley way by Jeff Z at Ride BMX magazine. If you haven’t seen Garrett’s video then follow this LINK right now. When you’re done watching the video go check out Garrett’s new signature complete bike after the break.
Introducing the Soundwave frame
The Soundwave is the latest in the Wave series of frames. This is the most modern, highest quality frame we have offered to date. The geometry has been updated by changing the HT to 75˚, lowered the BB height to 11.5” and shortened the CS length to 13.5” – 13.75”. We have also given the chain stays an updated “boxed” tube shape. This enables the frame to have a shorter rear end as well as provide clearance for larger sized rear tires. Now you have the modern geometry plus all the aftermarket frame features that makes Sunday frames stand out from the crowd. Hollow dropouts, integrated chain tensioners, Wave down tube and top tube, Cable Channel, new screw-in cable guide, angled removable brake mounts, Director style wishbone, post-weld machining of the BB & HT and full 41 Thermal heat-treating backed by a lifetime warranty all come standard on the Soundwave.
Available in 20.75”, 21” and 21.25” top tube sizes along with Black Magic and Garrett Reeves signature Ice Green colors.
Soundwave Frame Geometry
TT: 20.75″, 21″ & 21.25″
HT: 75˚
ST: 71˚
CS: 13.5 – 13.75″
BB: 11.5″
SO: 8.5″
WT: 4.87 lbs
Colors: Garrett Reeves Ice Green & Black Magic