I received a few new toys from our friends over at KOWA the other day .
By now I guess it not a huge secret that I have been working with KOWA suspension from Osaka, Japan
For the past year I have been working on the development of a production dirt Jumping fork , similer to the tuned forks we were selling in the past . I wanted to make a few changes to the design we were working with wile also making the forks production . Custom tuning large 3's for forks isn't very cost effective so the logical manor of thinking was to have a fork produced to our spec . After talking with several suspension companies we came to a agreement with KOWA .
The fork you see pictured below is the first version of the KOWA / Nemesis Project production dirt jump fork .
Spec's
$599.99 suggested retail
480mm axle to crown
5.60lbs
CNC'd upper crown
36mm stanchion
Rebound damping
Coil spring
Design for dirt jumping on a MTB
The fork might look a little over built to todays standards , it's not a XC fork by any stretch of the mind .
We designed the crown and lowers to be strong , we didn't want to put our custom's or our team riders lives at risk by producing a product that was inferior or that would break if used for it's intended purpose .
So the chassis might be a little beefy and the fork is a little tall in the axle to crown area.
Considering this for a initial product release we are very pleased with the quality of this product and how it performs for DJ and street application on a freestyle or URBAN Mountain bike .
This will be available in limited # very shortly , please stay tuned to this blog for more updates .
I also received another cool machine from Mitsu at KOWA , Thank you Mitsu !!!!
Hmm wonder what this could be ?
Open the box - to find
A new KOWA spoke cutting and threading machine ... SWEET!!!!!!
Friday, February 27, 2009
Pic's frame the shop
Well I'm sure a few of you have noticed that the pictures haven't been looking that great on the site the last few post's.
For some reason the photo hosting site I was using before wasent compatible with Blogger , were on Photobucket now and everything looks good again .
Here are a few recent pic's from the shop .
Thanks for stopping by -Brad
Custom frames waiting for rear triangles
Tight -
After Tak welding-
Damm sexxy-
For some reason the photo hosting site I was using before wasent compatible with Blogger , were on Photobucket now and everything looks good again .
Here are a few recent pic's from the shop .
Thanks for stopping by -Brad
Custom frames waiting for rear triangles
Tight -
After Tak welding-
Damm sexxy-
Alex's custom Starfighter
A few months back alex from France contacted me and asked if it would be possible to build him a custom version of the frame we used for the KidRobot bike . After a few emails I agreed to build Alex a custom StarFighter frame .
This is a first of what may come to be a production frame , but for now Alex has the only one and it's BadAss !
I'll let Felix show you the frame and some of the details .
Custom CNC's read drops , not gonna see these on the Paragon site anytime soon !
Bladed chainstays
Felix agree's bladed stays are BadAss !
InkBlack
Here's a few shot's from the build process
This is a first of what may come to be a production frame , but for now Alex has the only one and it's BadAss !
I'll let Felix show you the frame and some of the details .
Custom CNC's read drops , not gonna see these on the Paragon site anytime soon !
Bladed chainstays
Felix agree's bladed stays are BadAss !
InkBlack
Here's a few shot's from the build process
Labels:
felix,
fixie fixed gear,
france,
nemesis project,
Starfighter prototype
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