Sunday‘s first ever video Up, Up and Away is now available just about everywhere Sunday stuff is sold! If your shop doesn’t have it then have them call their Sunday distributor! If you don’t have a good shop near you then check out one of the mail orders! The team kills it in the video and if you haven’t heard Ian Schwartz‘s part is amazing! Super refreshing!
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Ian Schwartz testing his new color!
Ian Schwartz went out and filmed this huge half cab drop in Boston while we were on the Up, Up and Away video premiere trip in the northeast. He basically did it first try and without any worry. Then did it a second time to make it look even better. Ian’s frame was the FIRST frame with a built in Pivotal Post plus it has all the Sunday Second Wave frame features like super strong HOLLOW 8mm dropouts with built in chain tensioners, dent fighting Wave downtube, proven 41 Thermal Post Weld Heat Treating and Director Style wishbone just to mention a few. He is riding the latest color Maroon, so now you can get it in that color along with white, post-it note yellow and Black Magic!
Maroon Ian Frame
A while ago we posted a sneak peek of Ian’s new colorway for his signature frame. At the time, it was only available at select locations but now you can get it everywhere Sunday products are sold!
Sunday Fr!ends
Here’s our latest installment of Sunday Friends! If you own a Sunday, e-mail us pics of it or upload it to the Sunday Facebook Fan Photos or the Sunday Flickr Group. Thanks for all the support and keep the pics coming!
Guadalajara Photos
Now that Up, Up and Away is available in most of North America, I wanted to show some photos from our Guadalajara Mexico filming trip last June. Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Ian Schwartz, Kurt Rasmusson and myself all went down there to film! It was such a fun trip to Mexico, all the guys rode well and we met so many super nice people. I had no clue what this far south in Mexico would be like and it was amazing. Driving was a little rough, but once you realized you could basically just do whatever you wanted then everything was fine. Check out the gallery, it’s what I could get when my nerves weren’t frazzled from driving!
Sunday Friends
Check it out! The latest edition of the Sunday Friends section. There are some really great set ups in here! From bright colors to clean color combinations, these are all looking good! Can’t wait to see some more good colorways!
Up Up and Away review
Kelly Reddington shot some pics of one of our premieres and wrote up a review of Up Up and Away! You can check it out over at RideBMX.com!
Ian Schwartz discusses Up Up and Away!
Ian Schwartz is one of the more unique riders in BMX today. And I’m sure after you see his video part in the upcoming Sunday video Up, Up and Away, you’ll agree with me. As a teaser I did a simple interview where he discusses the trials and tribulations of traveling, filming and making his upcoming section, this is the first of a two part interview. Look for interviews with the rest of the team along with other random tid bits over the course of the next few weeks.
Sunday Friends:
Maroon Ian
Check out Tom Appleby‘s maroon Ian Schwartz set up. He said that everyone says its the nicest Sunday they’ve seen. Go check out HelensvaleBMX and then see the rest of Tom’s bike check HERE!
Sneak Peak:
Maroon Ian Schwartz frame!
Click on the photo above to get a sneak peak at the latest Ian Schwartz limited color! This is the first frame with built in pivotal post! Not only do you get that, but you get Sunday 8mm hollow dropouts with built in chain tensioners, Wave downtube to prevent most dents, Director style wishbone and Odyssey’s 10 year old 41Thermal Heat Treating process along with a host of other features. Maroon is currently available in most places, but if you don’t see it then ask your local shop to call Blackout, QBP, Custom or SBS to get their hands on one. This photo was taken on Ian’s dad’s farm which Ian works on a few times a week.
This is the first frame with a built in pivotal post, 8mm hollow dropouts with built in chain tensioners, Wave downtube to prevent most dents, Director style wishbone and Odyssey's 10 year old 41 Thermal Heat Treating process along with a host of other features. Maroon is currently available in most places, but if you don't see it then ask your local shop to call Blackout, QBP, Custom or SBS to get their hands on one!