How amazing is this video? Nine year old Kaden Stone shreds in his first ever video edit. We made our 16″ Primer Jr/Lil’ Spark with kids like Kaden in mind. The goal was to create a bike with a geometry that made it easier for a kid to have fun and progress on a bike. Most 16″ bikes look out of proportion and usually have a chainstay length that is too long which hinders how easy the front end comes up. A shorter chainstay makes it easier for a kid to maneuver the bike. Just look at how easy Kaden rides his Primer Jr./Lil’ Spark. Check after the break for more info.
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24″ Wave C Radness!
The skatestopper at the bottom only made this tranny wall carve that much more interesting. Wave C cruiser carve through the narrow spot and hop over the stopper by Jim Cielencki. Learn more about our 24″ bikes after the break.
Flair on the Wave C
Jim Cielencki taking the 24″ Wave C upside down in the form of a flair at last weekend’s Fun Fun Fun Fest in Austin. Photo by Sandy Carson and found on ESPN BMX. Check out the 24″ Model C complete bike after the break.
Erik Elstran Broadcaster
Erik Elstran just jumped on the new Broadcaster during Texas Toast and adjusted to the 75.5˚ head tube angle and 13″ chain stay length with no problem what so ever. Just wait until you see the clips he filmed on it during the first week. Too good! Until then check after the break to see Erik’s parts list.
Erik Elstran Parts List
Frame: Sunday Broadcaster 21.25″
Fork: Sunday Morning 2.1
Headset: Odyssey
Stem: Sunday Freeze
Bars: Sunday Tall T
Grips: Sunday Yell grips
Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolts 175mm
Sprocket: Sunday Sabretooth 25t
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird
Pedals: Odyssey JCPCs
Seat Clamp: Sunday Slim
Seat Post: Sunday Toothy Post
Seat: Odyssey Senior II
Front Rim: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Front Hub: Odyssey Vandero 2
Front Tire: Odyssey Aitken 2.35 Klyte
Rear Rim: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Rear Hub: Odyssey Antigram 36h 9t
Rear Tire: Odyssey Aitken 2.35 Klyte
Levers: None
Brakes: None
Brake Cable: None
Pegs: Tree aluminum
Introducing Primer & Primer Jr
We’re excited to announce the release of the Sunday Primer and Primer Jr. What is the Primer? Due to circumstances beyond our control, we’ve had to rename the Spark and Lil Spark. The Primer and Primer Jr. are the same affordable and reliable bikes, just with a new name. To celebrate this name change, we are releasing 3 new colors in two sizes. First, we have a new 21″ TT size that is offered in Metallic Silver and Blue Wave colors. Next, we have a Mint in a 20.5″ TT size. These colors are in addition to our previous color options. Look for the new colors starting late next week.
2013 Complete Bikes Available Now
That’s right, all the new 2013 Complete Bikes are available right now. Check out our dealer locator at this LINK to find a Sunday dealer near you or hit up your favorite mail order. If you’re a dealer looking to get the bikes then contact Full Factory Distribution. Most complete completes with the most interesting colors and best parts packages available today! Choose Wisely!
Double Backflip on Sunday Complete
Now this what we mean by the most complete completes! Tristan Connolly does a double backflip on an Aaron Ross PRO complete bike. We’ve taken great strides in providing the best parts package with the most modern geometry that allows riders to better be able to learn stuff like this. Congrats Tristan on your first double backflip and you might be the first to do one in a Hamburglar costume.
Jake’s Broadcaster on Ride
Jake Seeley has a good interview and bike check of his Broadcaster up on Ride BMX today. Follow this LINK to check it out. This was shot during his Texas Toast trip to Austin recently. Jake’s been up in Portland since then avoiding the rain and riding the Lumberyard. Check after the break to see a sneak peek of Jake’s upcoming web edit.
Brazil has ’em!
Looking for one of the new 2013 Sunday Complete Bikes in Brazil? Then get ahold of Doctor Bike because they have them all available right now! Here are the bikes on display during the Brazil Cycle Fair 2012.
Aaron Day Rooster Bike Check
Aaron Day summed up the Rooster with this sentence. “The Rooster is for roasting!” Expect to go fast and blast on this frame. Available right now at your local bike shop or favorite mail order. Check all the photos to see Aaron’s sick table photo shot by Garrett Meyers. Complete parts list after the break.
Frame: Sunday Rooster 21.25″
Fork: Sunday Morning 2.1
Headset: Odyssey
Stem: Sunday Freeze
Bars: Sunday Triumph XL
Grips: ODI Longnecks
Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolts
Sprocket: Odyssey Chase Hawk 31t
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird
Pedals: Odyssey JCPCs
Seat Clamp: Sunday Slim
Seat Post: Sunday Toothy Post
Seat: FBM
Front Rim: Ave
Front Hub: Ave
Front Tire: Odyssey Aitken 2.35
Rear Rim: Odyssey 7k-a
Rear Hub: Odyssey V3
Rear Tire: Odyssey Ross 2.10
Levers: Fly
Brakes: Fly
Brake Cable: Odyssey Quik Slic
Pegs: None