Thursday, November 29, 2007

BSD coming to Singapore

Good News to all riders........ A scotland brand known as BSD will be launching their product in Singapore. And I had become their sole distributor.


They produce Great parts like 'Jersey Barrier' hub guard, Too Loose bar, Sleazy bar and more...........



Some picture of their products:



Too loose Bar:


























Lite Sprocket:

















Saturday, November 24, 2007

Frames and more Frames

In Bmx, what is the most essential of the Parts List?

- Frame
- Crank
- Wheel
- and many more parts



Definitely the frame is choosen answer. Due to, other the frame, you can't put any parts to build up a complete bike.
Talking about frame, for the most updating concept for 2008! Some of the frame manufacturer will have use 36 degree x 45 degree integrated headset (it is also known as IS2). Currently, most of the frame still come with a headset using 45 degree x 45 degree.
Next, we will come to the specification of the frame that include the Top tube length and the chainstay length and Weight ( most of the rider, i had enciunter want to make their bikes as light as possible ).



I will list out 3 updated frame and their specification:

1) Stolen E-train frame

































Toptube: 20, 20.5 or 20.75"
Rearend: 13.75"
Headtube angle: 74.5 degrees
Seattube angle: 71 degrees
Seatpost size: 25.4mm
BB type: Spanish
Dropout size: 14mm
Removable gyro tabs
Weight: 5 lbs



2) Kink Lost Dutchman frame






















Toptube: 20.5, 20.75 or 21"
Rearend 14"
Headtube angle: 74.5 degrees
Seattube angle: 71 degrees
Seatpost size: 25.4mm
BB type: Mid
Dropout size: 14mm
No gyro tabs
Weight: 4 lbs 12 oz (base on 20.5" TT)


3) Fly Tierra frame





























Toptube 19.8, 20.6 or 21"
Rearend 13.25"
Headtube angle: 75 degrees
Seattube angle: 71 degrees
Seatpost size: 25.4mm
BB type: Spanish
Dropout size: 14mm
Removable gyro tabs and cable guide
Weight: 4.65 lbs

(note: the seat tube is offset 0.4" towards the back, so the actual TT length is 0.4" longer than how the bike will truly feel (21" rides like 20.6", etc.)