News Tagged ‘41Thermal’

Introducing Victory Bars!

06.15.10

 

Here are some photos of our new bars called the Victory bars.  These dimensions might seem familiar because the Victory bars are the new name for the Forumph bars.  There was some confusion with the name being so close to the Triumph bar, so we decided to change the name away from -umph that is common between both bars.  We did however keep the naming theme.  So, if you’re not quite ready to make the jump up to the ultra tall bars of today, but still need to go higher than 8″ then these are the ones for you.

Rise:    8.32″
Width:  28″
Backsweep:   12 deg
Upsweep:       4 deg
Weight:          1 lb 10 oz
Colors:  Black Magic, white, watermelon green and purple
Features: 41-Thermal heat-treating

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Tall T Bars now available!

05.20.10

 

Check out our newest bar called the Tall T, which at 8.7″ rise, makes this is our tallest bar to date.  The rest of the specs go like this-28.5″ width, 12 degrees backsweep, 4 degrees upsweep and weighing in at just over 2lbs.  For these bars, we use multiple butted tubing with thicker walls at the bends for a stronger and stiffer bar.  And as always, Sunday bars are 41-Thermal heat-treating, so you know they are super tough.  They are available in Black Magic, purple, watermelon green, white and chrome!  Get them now because they won’t last long.

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Flashback Friday!

04.23.10

 

Anyone remember this guy?  Some of you will remember the frame, but probably no one will remember the color.  This is one of the OG Sunday frame prototypes that we received in the fall of 2005.  We had 6 different metallic colors made including purple, blue, yellow, red, green and gray.  When the frame was released in May 2006 only the red, green and gray colors made it to store shelves.  There was even plans to have 2 different rear ends lengths, but BMX had made the change to short rear end lengths by that point.

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Sunday Ad?

08.26.09

Jacob sunday ad v4

Well not quite a Sunday ad, but Tony Resta sent me this creamsicle Wave frame ad that he made up.  Jacob George is doing the tuck in the photo and Riley Drew shot it.  It looks great to me!  I like that he put the 41-Thermal logo in the word bubble too!

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Forumph Bar Edit!

08.07.09

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Sneak Peak: Maroon Ian Schwartz frame!

04.27.09

 

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.

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