Aaron Ross on Road Fools

Aaron Ross

Aaron is in Nashville on Roadfools!

96″ high invert on a 24″!

Bobby Parker

Bobby Parker from Blackout Distribution sent us some pics today of his Model C! This green machine is built with our Plus 4 line in full effect, complete with Morning 24.1 forks and 24umph bars. For past Model C action, visit our archives!

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Show us your Sundays!

Sunday Bikes!

If you own a Sunday with an awesome colorway, add it to our Flickr Group or Facebook Fan Photos!

Some of you guys (and girls!) have done this already but if you have an awesome looking Sunday, we’d love to see it. You can post it to our Facebook Profile or in our Flickr Group!

Funday Shipment!!!

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The mothership just dropped off the motherload!

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Nuno’s Model-D

Here is Nuno Oliveira‘s complete silver Model D set up.  Not sure why it is in a tree?  But that’s what he sent me.  Simply, the Model D is the 20″ brother of the 24″ Model C.  Its geometry and aesthetic are designed for trail riders specifically.  It varies from other Sunday frame by having traditional plate dropouts, a non-waved downtube and a 14 inch rear end length.  All the trail specs are listed below.  Look for the frame available now!

TT 20.75, 21 & 21.25   HT 74    ST 71    RE 11.8    BB 11.8

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Three Sweet Bikes!

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These bikes looks great! Different set ups and completely Sunday! I like them all! The top one is Sean Zubek‘s from Cleveland, OH which is an original New Wave frame painted almost like the current Second Wave frame.  Next is Angie Zoppi‘s ocean blue Funday which looks even better with the pink rims!  Last is Landon Parenteau from Saskatchwan, Canada who has the Black “snow” Magic Second Wave.  Check out below for more photos!

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Albe’s contest winner!

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Remember the Sunday and Albe’s Tshirt contest back in February?  Well we never really announced the winner so here goes.  The winner is Thomas Szypula who did this awesome dinosaur graphic above.  There were way too many good ones, but Thomas’s took the cake or frame should I say.  Either way he chose to ride a 21″ Black Magic brakeless Second Wave frame.

Out the door!

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Yep, our much anticipate Model C 24″ frame and our first ever trail frame the Model D have left the building.  They are currently in transit with arrival time some time mid to late next week!  So you could see them in your shop in less than 10 days!  Get them ordered quick!  There has been much talk with a lot of prebooking taking place already!  Both are coming in olive green and silver!  Morning 24.1 forks and 24umph bars are currently available!  More photos of them at the warehouse below!

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Joe Cox Random photo!

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Joe Cox sent me over this random photo sequence of him in Barcelona!  Feeble grind to gap down the stairs!  Looks like an awesome set up!  Just think if he had GSport Plegs on his bike! The weather is starting to break in Sheffield like it is here, so expect more stuff from him in the future!

Seth Peterson Bike Check!

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Seth Peterson sent me photos of his new Black Magic Second Wave that he recently set up.  I was really psyched on his riding in the Team Dilly video It Do.  Pillar ride to handplant?  I like watching video parts that are surprising.  I guess who doesn’t, but sometimes you see the same things over and over.  Seth was already riding a Creamsicle Wave frame, so it wasn’t a stretch for him to get use to the new set up.  Can’t wait to see what else he does on his new Sunday!

Jake Seeley Wallpaper!

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Jake Seeley has an awesome wallpaper of him doing a 180 lookback out of a rail available over at Ride BMX, so follow this LINK to get it! In other Jake news, he’s been filming for his Props bio which is tenatively scheduled to come out at the end of summer or early fall. Right now, he’s taking it easy awaiting a trip to Memphis before returning home towards the end of the month.

Happy Birthday!

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That’s right Sunday turns 4 years old today!  We started on April 1st, 2005!  At first everyone thought it was an April Fool’s joke and it was difficult to convince people otherwise.  It probably took like 10 days for everyone to understand that I had left Kink and started my own brand.  We introduced forks and bars the first few months then we had prototype frames by the fall.  Its been a great 4 years with so many memories, I can’t wait to see what the next 4 are like!