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Black Eye “Killorado” frame

          The “Killorado” frame features a lot of basics common to most frames. It has an integrated headset, integrated seat clamp, and a mid-size bottom bracket. If you’re a brakeless rider, you’ll be okay riding this frame. If you ride with brakes, this frame isn’t for you unless you use front brakes. It has no brake mounts, cable guides, or gyro tabs to give it a clean look. It comes in purple and black and weighs 4 lbs 12 oz.

Macneil “Face” Pedal

          The “Face” pedals are CNC machined from a solid block of aluminum, so there are no welds to break or crack. They are the second lightest pair of pedals not made from magnesium, weighing 16.6 oz for both pedals. It has 8 replaceable pins on each side for maximum traction and a knurl-free body so nothing sticks. Macneil Face Pedals come in orange, white, and black.

Demolition “PA” Bars

          “PA” bars look like normal bars, but they’re far from normal. They have an 8-inch rise and are 27 inches wide, which is common in most bars. The reason they’re not so normal: “PA” bars weigh 22 oz. They are also a pair of the strongest bars money can buy. They’re made from chromoly that has been butted 13 times. These bars come in black, white, purple, and green.

Tree “Trick Stick” Peg

          Tree “Trick Stick” pegs are machined from a block of 7075 T6 aluminum. They weigh 3.4 oz per peg and are internally butted to save weight. “Trick Stick” pegs are made to slide just as fast as titanium, if not faster. These pegs are NOT made for heavy street use; they should only be used for park and light street use. Peg colors are black, blue, gold, green, red, and white.

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