We took our second vacation of the year in Canada and it’s wonderful city of Toronto. Aaron Ross, Alex Magallan, Lee Dennis, Garrett Reeves, Jake Seeley and Erik Elstran spent over a week visiting bike shops, riding skateparks and hitting up various street spots. Just want to say thank you to Ryder Distribution, Momentum Cycles, The Bike Zone, Bay Cycle and Backpeddling Bike Shop for the good time and hospitality. Let’s do this again!
Our Canadian Vacation trip video went up yesterday and today we are posting some random disposable camera shots from the trip. Garrett Reeves looks like such a badass in the first photo. Hitting your mouth on your crossbar is never fun. After clicking through the photos, watch the Canadian Vacation video by clicking more.
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.
Jake Seeley is up in Portland for a few weeks and has a few serious clips in this edit. This edit is short, but very sweet. Be sure to check out Jake’s Broadcaster bike check that we posted earlier this week right HERE.
Jake Seeley built up a fresh new Broadcaster bike recently. His bike even has the about to be released Octave Forks too. Bike is looking way too good. Just wait until you see this bike in action in Jake’s newest video which is being released soon. Check after the break to see Jake’s parts list.
Jake Seeley Broadcaster
Frame: Sunday Broadcaster 20.75″ Midnight Blue Fork: Sunday Octave Headset: FSA integrated Stem: Sunday Freeze Bars: Sunday Tall T Grips: Flatware Cuff Links Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolts Sprocket: Odyssey MDS 25t Chain: Odyssey Bluebird Pedals: Odyssey Twisted PC Seat Clamp: Sunday Slim Seat Post: Sunday Toothy Post Seat: Odyssey Principal Young Front Rim: Odyssey Hazard Lite Front Hub: Odyssey Vandero hub Front Tire: Odyssey Aitken Klyte Rear Rim: Odyssey Hazard Lite Rear Hub: Alienation Freecoaster Rear Tire: Odyssey Aitken Klyte Hubguard: Primo Pegs: Animal Levers: None Brakes: None Cables: None
Jake Seeley putting 4 pegs to use with this opposite double peg on a gas pipe. Photo Zakk Taylor. Jake’s been working on a web video coming sometime next month. Can’t wait to see what he has planned. Check out Jake’s signature Broadcaster complete bike after the break.
Jake Seeley and his buddy Jaryn Pierson spent sometime shredding at the Pittsfield Skate Plaza recently. Tech moves for days in this one. Check out Jake’s Broadcaster complete bike after the break.
Jake Seeley is known for very technical street riding, so it’s only logical that his signature bike would have very tech geometry. Therefore, we would like to introduce the 2013 Jake Seeley Broadcaster Complete bike promo video. If you’re into very progressive geometry than this is the bike for you. It comes in Midnight Blue and has a killer aftermarket parts kit from Odyssey and Sunday. It even uses the same Broadcaster frame that we sell aftermarket. Check after the break to see specs and close ups of the bike.
If you live around the Albany, NY area then make sure you hit up the St. Scavenger Hunt on Sunday August 26th. Sounds like it’s going to be a good time. Jake Seeley will be in attendance as well. Maybe some other Sunday guys as well.
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.