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Hiroya Morizaki – D.I.Y NEW PRODUCTS EDIT
Signature Hiroya Morizaki flow and style in this new Ares Bykes D.I.Y New Products edit!
Pete Brandt – We Bicycles Bikecheck
Intro: Effraim.
If you were paying attention to the site last sunday, you will have noticed the Old School Sundays special with Nor Cal flatland legend, Pete Brandt! Back in that 89/90 O-zone period, Pete had one of the most interesting bike set ups with personal modifications. Fast forward to 2014 and Pete just had a well deserved signature frame with WE Bicycles, why not catch up with the man himself and see what he is rolling with!
Frame: WE Bicycles Equation 18.7TT
Fork: KGB Space fork 2 modified
Handlebars: Fenix 4 piece
Barends: Ares Stainless steel coin set
Stem: S & M Redneck FLT Stem
Aheadset: FSA Impact with Quamen cap
Grips: O rings with Gamma tennis racket tape
Griplocks: none
Brakes: KGB SPACE fork 2 W/ Dia Tech pads
Tyres: Ares A Class 175 hard compound
Tubes: Schwalbe metal shradder
Pegs: DOM Pegs
Seatpost: Thompson Elite
Seatclamp: integrated WE Bicycles
Seat: KHE Wantabe
Chain adjustor: Integrated WE bicycles
Chain: odyssey blue bird chain
Cranks: Quamen 150mm
Chainring: Quamen 16 t
Pedals: Moto Bicycles W/ wooden outer
Rims: Odyssey Aerospace 36
Front hub: Profile Elite
Freecoaster: Infinity 14mm
Spokes: DT swiss
Any modifications on your ride Pete?
Yes, O ring in bottom bracket, cut down drop outs on forks, moded out brake set up to keep it low profile, grinded the edge of the pegs to make them round, silicon in the bars to prevent rust and reduces cracks on the inside of the bars.
Anything specific to you that you must have on your own ride:
Tennis racket tape, 16t sprocket, Ares tires, and everything else!! haha
Sponsors/shoutouts:
WE Bicycles,Moto Bicycles, S&M, Fenix, Quamen, Profile, Odyssey, Sequence, Thompson, and SF Art Apparel.
Advice for beginners with their set ups?
My advice is to get a basic set up and find out what direction you want to go. You don’t want to go out and buy and expensive bike right off because there are a lot of options for different kinds of styles.
Toon Pakphum – Jungle rider 2014 Promo
Peep this slick new Junglerider promo featuring Toon Pakphum. The indamix frame comes in 18.6, 19.2, 19.5 TT, not to mention some nice riding from Toon. Especially the combo at 1:11!
New Product: S&M Trackmark Tyre
This bit of news went under the radar well and truly, S&M working on a new tyre called the “Trackmark”, that comes in 1.75, 1.9, 2.0 sizes (thanks to Ryan Russell for the update). Due out in May, so look out at your favourite store for a set of these. Thanks to Lee Wilson for the heads up.
Dominik Nekolny – Autum Bikes Bikecheck!
Dom has a fresh bikecheck over on the Autum website, hit the link for all the details on his 2014 ride!
http://autumbikes.com/2014/03/dominik-nekolny-czech-bike-check/
Quest BMX Podium Frame!
Danny Sirkin over at QuestBMX hit me up with some exciting news yesterday, ladies and gentlemen check out the new Quest BMX Podium frame, I sent Danny a few questions about the frame, so read on and check out the first photos of the frame, dialled!
Making a flatland frame with a platform is a brave move in the small saturated market that is flatland. Firstly, why did you choose the platform and who designed the frame?
Danny-Quest products have always been about function and performance. I don’t feel like the market is saturated with flat frames, although I do feel like there might be too many shortened double-diamond street frames. There are tons of riders who actually want a flatland-looking frame and there just hasn’t been much available in ages. t designed the frame myself with plenty of input from many fellow riders. I wanted the Podium to be as technology-forward as possible. Let’s think of it as ‘Flatland Forward.”
The Podium frame is more than just a flat frame with a platform. The platform is incredibly tiny and out of the way. It’s almost impossible to notice when riding it actually. I have seen a big trend of decade-type tricks happening again which is what initially prompted the idea, but honestly, it just builds a stiffer and stronger frame. The platform boxes in the rear end and keeps it from flexing laterally. The increased stiffness is instantly noticeable.
Here are some key features:
SuperTherm double-butted top and down tubes
Really sweet tapered seat and chain stays with bullet caps
14mm dropouts with integrated chain tensioners
Mid bottom bracket
Down tube gusset for added clearance
Curved bridges on seat and chainstays
Compact 4” platform length
No integrated seat post clamp – nothing to break and an aftermarket clamp holds tighter
Removable gyro tabs and cable hanger
Thread-in removable brake mounts – the finest available
Awesome Stardust-Black Powdercoat
MADE IN USA!
What is the geometry of the frame Danny?
Top tube length – 19”
Chainstay length – 13” slammed
BB Height – 11.8”
Standover height – 7.5”
Seat tube angle – 71 degrees
Head tube angle – 74.5 degrees
Weight before powder coat – 4.6lbs.
Where are you getting the frames made?
Dylan Worsley at WE Bicycles is making them. Dylan is awesome to work with and he’s a legend. It’s an honor to work with him on this project.
Entering the frame market is a big move, plans to expand Quest further? And when can we expect the frame to go into production?
Quest is making products as the needs arise. If we feel we can make something better or if we can make something that fills a void, then we will. Every Quest product is different and unique. Our pegs, for example, are made from 6061 aluminum instead of 7075 because research has shown that it lasts longer and doesn’t crack because it’s not as brittle. Also, our knurling has more depth than other pegs which gives increased control and stability but without being too grippy. Side note – we have improved our US peg sourcing and are happy to announce that the new retail of Guru and MetaGuruStix are now $49.99/pair!
The frame goes into production within the next couple weeks and will be available at www.flatlandfuel.com and www.questbmx.com.
I have to ask Danny, will this frame contain Gurunium?
Of course! Every Quest product is Gurunium-infused. Gurunium is the key element in our relentless pursuit of perfection.
Who is riding for Quest in 2014?
The 2014 Quest team consists of JF Boulianne, Todd Carter, Joe Cicman, Bryan Huffman, Danny Sirkin, Mannie Nogueira, Colin Carter, and Camden Carter.
Any last words?
Yes, I’d like to thank Todd Carter for giving this frame such an awesome name! The Podium. Thanks to Dylan Worsley for being a dream to work with! Lastly, thank you to Brandon Halleen who is the man behind the super-clean graphics. We are really excited about this frame!
Thanks for the exclusive Danny! That is awesome the frame will be made by a flatland legend, Dylan Worsley! Stay tuned in the next few weeks for the Podium frame to drop!
Colony to release 2015 Prody Frame
Colony just announced they are making a limited edition double top tube Prody frame for 2015, only 100 frames will go into production. Two sizes 19.0, and 20.6. No photo as yet, all specs below!
• Prody Frame – 20 year anniversary frame.
• Only 100 made for the planet.
• Old school platform look with all modern features.
• Full CrMo frame.
• Heat treated Integrated Headtube, MID BB and 5mm CNC machined dropouts.
• Tapered top tube & rear stays.
• Down tube with integrated hydro-formed gusset.
• Invest cast gusset at head tube junction & Chain stay/BB junction.
• Invest cast bridge with Colony logo on chain stays.
• Built-in seat clamp with replacable nut & bolt.
• Removable gyro tabs.
• Welded on brake tabs.
• Sizes: 19.0″, 20.6″ TT.
• 13.75” rear, 75.2º HA, 71º ST.
• 11.5″ BB Height.
• Stand over height 8.5″ (centre of BB shell to centre of TT)
• Tubing Diameters: TT 31.8mm, DT tapered from 36.0mm-32.0mm, SS & CS 19.0mm taper to 16.0mm.
• Weight: 20.6″ version 5.53 lbs (2,510 grams).
• Comes in Gloss Black, Chrome & ED Red
• Each frame individually number of ***/100.
Thomas Noyer Deco Succubus Lite Bikecheck
St-Martin: the Mini Darwin 14″
Right now there is a huge market for kids on scooters making the transition to BMX. St Martin just released the Darwin in 14″, check the press release below!
“Yes, a 14-inch bike, not 12, not 16.
The original idea came from Taka at Delirium Distribution, St-Martin distributor in Japan. He realized that there was a big gap between 12″ and 16″ bikes. Some children feel unconfortable on 12″ and 16″ bikes because they are already too tall for a 12″ bike or yet too small for a 16″ bike.
We’ve worked 6 months on that 14″ bike project to reach the best balance possible, in order to make kids happy when they ride.
The bike uses modern technical solutions such as integrated headset, Aheadset stem, cassette hub on rear wheel, forged alloy crank, 4 alloy pegs, unidirectional tires and 1-pc seat/seatpost combo.
And it also uses specific solutions for small riders : 1″ headset, 19 mm O.D. handlebar and grips, 24×9 gearing with short crank arms. A too short gear ratio is not good when combined with short crank arms. Rider may loose bike control because body and legs move too fast.
This nice and small bike will be available in Japan in march and in Switzerland and France in april.”
Complete specs here http://www.stmartinbmx.com/products/2014-mini-darwin-bike/













