This has been in the works for a few months now and what should be the final sample will be in our hands very soon. The CrMo driveside hub guard has a slot to keep the guard in place and stop from rotating and chewing away at your chain we are really stoked on this. Also that with the previous samples we had no issues running both a current hub guard and the new drive side version regarding frame spreading, it was super easy being that it’s CrMo and thinner but tough as fuck so putting on and taking off when you have a flat is pretty chill. Once we are all stoked on how it runs we will have these bad boys sorted and out later this year.
It’s been quite an adventure to get the Terminal top load stem exactly how we want it but the final sample is sorted and we will be testing this hard over the coming months. Specs go like this… Full CNC 6066T6 alloy, 50mm reach, 34mm rise and will be available Black or Polished.
Posted by divisionbrand on Monday, January 21st, 2013
When we received our first samples of the prototype Strong Hold Cranks a few years ago they turned out much lighter than we expected or wanted for that matter. Even after testing though they held up fine but none the less we added some more material to get them to what they are today. One of the strongest cranks on the market capable to take almost anything you can throw at them. Check them out at a Division Brand dealer near you now.
We have a new tee out right now which you can grab here on our online store. Pocket style front print with a large rear print. We also have super limited numbers of a tall tee version! #rolldeep
Posted by Cooper on Wednesday, November 14th, 2012
We received the samples of our first top load stem, some of the guys are testing these right now so be on the look out for them in 2013 sometime. The look is the same aesthetic as our front load stem but with top load features such as a 50mm reach, 32mm rise and the current weight is 320grams. It’s CNC machined from 6066T6 alloy and will be available in Black and Polished. More updates on the stem as we test more.
Our boy in Russia Ivan Nikolaev banged out this review on the Formosa Forks along with a bunch of solid clips at his local park. Thanks to the guys at Raenshop.