NEW PRODUCTS
Marin Alchemist Widely anticipated, the Black Market Killswitch has been designed from the ground up to meet the challenges of slope style and dirt jumping. Handmade to demanding specifications, this frame provides 100mm of smooth, stiff, progressive rear wheel travel when you need it most. Proprietary Hammer Link design; Handmade from 6061 T6 custom tubeset with precision CNC'd linkages and yokes. Available Sizes: 21", 22", 23". Available Colors:Flat Black,Flat Grey and Flat Purple. 1664 BMX Ltd. Booth
223.http://
distro.1664bmx.com
Fit Bike Co. FAF Tires Fit FAF Tires are tested and fully backed by the pros that ride them and now they are available in Tan wall and Red wall color options in both Wire and Kevlar Bead. All Fit tires feature puncture resistant Kevlar belts and tear resistant Silkworm sidewall technology. Lightweight K models have a foldable Kevlar bead, are available in all four sizes, and come with Fit Bike Co. rimstrips. 1664 BMX Ltd. Booth
223.http://
distro.1664bmx.com
Profile Racing Elite Hubs The new Elite Hub Set from Profile Racing features a completely new aluminum driver design with 6 pawls and springs and provides 204 points of instant engagement and no dead spots. Its aluminum UltraDriver with oversized bearings provide additional smoothness and heat treated CrMo insets on cone spacers hold the hub in place better. 1664 BMX Ltd. Booth 223.
http://distro.1664bmx.com
Deity Saddles The new line of Deity seats are finally available alongside the rest of the full range of Deity gear. The
55 EXPOCYCLE 2010
line consists of the slim and race ready Vertigo DH, the slim and compact Vertigo DJ, and the super sticky Emblem DJ Saddle. The new Vertigo DH seats are minimalistic in design, featuring 8mm hollow CrMo rails, a lightweight thin seat body and bumpers under the tail and nose to protect the seat during impact. The DJ line has seen a massive evolution and the new Vertigo DJ and the Emblem DJ seats are super slim,compact, strong,and lightweight with low profile rails, reinforced rail engagement points and a clean design. 1664 BMX Ltd. Booth
223.http://
distro.1664bmx.com
S&M Bikes Hoder Bars Measuring 30" wide with an 85/8" rise, these signature bars for Mike Hoder are the largest handlebars S&M has ever made. Features: 1.5 degree up sweep; 11 degree back sweep; 4130 CrMo, 4Q baked post weld heat treated. Available Colors: Black, Chrome, Red. 1664 BMX Ltd. Booth
223.http://
distro.1664bmx.com
Bicycle Line Passion for cycling knows no limits. To obtain the maximum performances, we realized the new Veloce line. Rapid moisture transfer,
maximum protection against damaging UV rays and anatomical tight fit are the main characteristics of this line. Ride it to feel the difference. Visit Booth 836 or
www.bicycle-line.com.
Cole Wheels Cole Wheels are designed in Holland, with sealed bearings and spokes made in Japan, 100% assembled in Taiwan. Carbon Disc Wheel 2011 offer ultimate aerodynamic performance. New to the Cole line up with all carbon honeycomb tubular design. No spokes to create wind resistance. Cole's exclusive DSA technology is utilized to build the optimum 29" wheel—light, strong & stiff. No other 29" wheel combines this level of performance & value. For more information, please visit Booth 836 or
www.colewheels.com.
Cyfac Absolu LTD Edition Building on the inimitable Absolu platform, Cyfac offers a special Limited Edition version of its flagship frameset for 2011. Featuring a new 1 1/4" x 1 1/8" fork, the Absolu LTD can be built with a fully integrated Di2 routing or with its head-tube integrated cable stops. There will be just 10 Absolu LTD Edition framesets available. All will be custom-built by the team at Cyfac's French workshop in the Loire Valley. Each frame will be accompanied by a Cyfac kit, signature engraved bottle of Loire Valley wine, and a photo album detailing the birth, production, and finish of the LTD frameset. For more information, please visit Booth 836 or
www.cyfac.fr.
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