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Broc Raiford
Darkwave Bike Check

Get a closer look at Broc Raiford’s current Matte Dusk Fade Darkwave setup, and don’t forget to WATCH THIS.

Parts List

Frame: Sunday Darkwave, 21.25″
Fork: Sunday Darkwave
Handlebar: Odyssey BROC Bar
Stem: Odyssey BROC v2
Headset: Odyssey Pro Conical
Grips: Odyssey BROC
Seat: Odyssey Big Stitch
Seat Post: Odyssey Pivotal
Crank: Odyssey Thunderbolt, 170mm
Bottom Bracket: Odyssey Mid, 22mm
Chainwheel: Odyssey Utility Pro, 28t
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird Half-Link
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted Pro
Front Tire: Odyssey BROC, 2.4″
Front Hub: Odyssey Vandero Pro
Rear Tire: Odyssey BROC, 2.4″
Rear Hub: Odyssey Clutch v2 Freecoaster, 9t
Rims: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Pegs: Odyssey Graduate, 4.75″

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New Hardgoods:
September 2020

New hardgoods are in stock and available now through your favorite shops and our online store.

Aside from Broc’s new signature Darkwave Frame and matching Darkwave Forks, we also have a new Anodized Fuchsia Colorway on the Knox v2 sprocket and Sunday Low Stack and Conical Headsets, a new Quick-Release Seat Clamp (in 28.6mm & 29.8mm), and last but not least, Jake Seeley’s Camosweep Seat in a new Kiwi Colorway to match his Signature Grips, Street Sweeper Frame, & 2021 Street Sweeper Bike.

Our Soundwave, Nightshift, and Park Ranger frames all come in new colors as well.

Introducing Broc Raiford’s signature Darkwave Frame
Available Now

New for 2020 is Broc Raiford’s signature Darkwave Frame in Matte Dusk Fade and Matte Raw. Both colorways also come with Broc’s new signature decals.

The Darkwave is not only 100% built out of 4130 chromoly, but it also features Sunday’s signature dent-resistant wave down tube to give riders a little extra peace of mind when things don’t go according to plan. It stays looking clean with refined details like an integrated seat clamp, tapered stays, and integrated chain tensioners. Removable brake hardware and gyro tabs are also available when you need them and disappear when you don’t.

Broc’s preference in geometry gave the Darkwave a 75.25° head tube angle for keeping the front end responsive, and a slammed 13.25” chainstay combined with a 9.25” standover to give it the proper balance of pop and stability.

All this makes the Darkwave an affordable and versatile signature frame that’s designed to handle Broc’s 4 foot high bunnyhops, massive drops, and all the tech combos in between.

Features

  • 100% 4130 chromoly frame
  • Broc Raiford signature geometry.
  • Removable U-brake hardware and Gyro tabs
  • Integrated seat clamp
  • Wave Down Tube:
    Down tube dents are common with the competitor’s frames and they significantly weaken the front end of your bike. The double-butted, 1.45″ diameter down-tube feature Sunday’s proven Wave shaping to fight denting against contact made from a rail, ledge, coping and whatever else happens to get thrown at it.
  • Butted Seat Tube & Miter Cut Top Tube:
    The seat tube is where all three triangles of the frame meet and it is crucial to keep this junction strong.
  • Tapered Chain & Seat Stays:
    Both chain and seat stays taper to provide a refined and clean look to the frame while still providing strength. They are both angled on the inside for improved chain clearance and weight savings.
  • Hollow Dropouts with Chain Tensioners:
    Hollow 8mm wide dropouts are as light as a solid 5mm dropout, but over twice as strong. There is a small internal chain tensioner to hold the wheel in position and to simplify wheel removal.

Geometry

Top Tube Lengths: 20.75″, 21″, or 21.25″
Head Tube Angle: 75.25°
Seat Tube Angle: 71°
Chainstay Length: 13.25-13.5″
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.75″
Standover: 9.25″
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube Length: 5.1”

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Murray Loubser
Nightshift Bike Check

Our South African connect Murray Loubser runs down his Sunday Nightshift build, laced with Odyssey components. Watch the video for a closer look at what Murray runs and why.

Parts List

Frame: Sunday Nightshift, 20.75″, Classic White
Fork: Odyssey R25, 25mm offset
Handlebar: Odyssey BOSS V2
Stem: Odyssey RAFT
Headset: Odyssey Pro Headset
Grips: Odyssey TRAVIS
Seat: Odyssey Keyboard V2
Seat Post: Odyssey Tripod
Crank: Odyssey Thunderbolt, LHD 165mm
Bottom Bracket: Odyssey Mid, 22mm ( included with Thunderbolt+ )
Sprocket: Odyssey La Guardia, 25t
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted Pro
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird
Tires: Odyssey Path Pro
Front Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite Front Wheel
(Vandero Pro Hub laced to Hazard Lite Rim)
Rear Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite FC Wheel, LHD
(Clutch v2 Freecoaster laced to Hazard Lite Rim)
Pegs: Odyssey Graduate PC, 4.75″
Hub Guards: Stock and G-Sport Uniguard (Driveside)

Murray Rides the Nightshift

Now available in Classic White and Skyview.

  • 41 Thermal Processed (Lifetime Warranty): Sunday is the only company to use Odyssey’s proven and trusted 41 Thermal heat treating. This formula has been refined and improved since the late 90’s. The proven 41 Thermal process allows products to be lightweight AND strong. It is also backed by a legendary lifetime warranty against bending, cracking, and breaking.
  • 100% 4130 Chromoly Frame
  • Double-butted top and down tubes with proven internal gusseting.
  • Post Weld Machining: The Mid BB and Headtube is machined to its absolute minimum without sacrificing strength or durability. The machining happens after welding for a precision bearing fit.
  • Hollow Dropouts with Chain Tensioners: Hollow 8mm wide dropouts are as light as a solid 5mm dropout, but over twice as strong. There is a small internal chain tensioner to hold the wheel in place as well as simplify wheel removal.
  • Removable Brake Hardware: Refined, removable brake mounts and cable channel improvements that provides benefits with or without a brake setup.
  • Rust Proof Coating: All Sunday frames are rust-proofed with “Black Magic” coating before the final finish is applied. It is lightweight and the best anti-corrosion processing that’s offered today.

Gary Young
Custom Soundwave v3 Bike Check

Gary Young runs down his fresh 2021 Sunday Soundwave that he just built up with Odyssey parts. Watch the video for a closer look at what Gary runs and why.

Soundwave v3 Frame coming soon in Billiard Green to match the 2021 Soundwave Special Complete Bike.

Frame: Sunday Soundwave v3, (Custom for Gary)
Fork: Odyssey R32
Handlebar: Sunday Discovery
Stem: Odyssey BOSS v2
Headset: Odyssey Pro, Integrated
Grips: Odyssey Warnin’
Seat: Odyssey Monogram
Seatpost: Odyssey Pivotal
Seatclamp: Sunday
Crank: Odyssey Thunderbolt+, 165mm, Chrome
Bottom Bracket: Odyssey, Mid 22mm
Chainwheel: Odyssey Utility Pro, 28t
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted Pro, Black
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird
Tires: Odyssey Path Pro, K-Lyte, 2.4″
Rims: Odyssey Litehouse
Front Hub: Odyssey Vandero Pro
Rear Hub: Odyssey Clutch V2 Freecoaster
Pegs: Sunday Seeley PC

Gary Young
Unclicked Podcast

Season 2, Episode 1. Things have changed a little bit with the Unclicked Podcast. Dennis got a bit burned out, so we struck a deal where I’d (Ryan Fudger) would take over the podcast and he’d still be involved as much or as little as he’d like. Fortunately, we have several podcasts in the bag already and Dennis has been part of every single one. New logo, new co-host, new location, and a new dog that interrupts the podcast, but it’s still the same Unclicked. The first episode back is with the one and only Gary Young, who happens to be my best friend and have one of the best table tops in BMX.

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Jared Duncan
YOUREWLCOME “Staci”

This video is a video that jared from right before he moved to Austin Texas. Jared is one of the best bike riders I have ever seen his ability to just move the bike however he wants is always so amazing. He is a man of many talents, and bikes is most definitely one of them! These are some of Jared’s best clips that he has filmed and I was honored to have been filming and growing up with such an amazing biker rider.

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SELFSTRAN:
Hometown Quarantimes

Over the years I have spent a decent amount of time riding by myself. BMX is all about the community and sharing the experience with friends, however, riding by yourself provides a different kind of satisfaction. I personally like a balance between the two. While riding solo you have complete control of when/what to ride, and for how long you may want to try one thing. Sure, traveling and exploring new territory is always rad but there is also something to be said about riding familiar terrain and seeing new potential in old spots. Like unlocking new levels in a video game, the more tricks, confidence, and bike control you obtain, the more options you have at a spot.

This quarantine has been a strange time for just about everyone. I’m grateful I was able to spend the onset of it riding a bike (one of the best things you can do for your mental health) at spots I grew up with. Take care of yourself (stran) y’all!

Erik Elstran