Presentation of the BMX frame "kaeter [kˈɑːtɜ]" incl. the "caet [kˈæt]" handle bars and the "staelth [stˈɛlθ]" BMX forks aka the "maegic [mˈæd͡ʒɪk] street strays".

Inspired by various old- and mid school frames / forks i tried to join a few characteristics in one model. How many do you find? Test yourself:

  • only one -> born new schooler!
  • maybe two -> you have seen BMX frames from far away!
  • three of course -> ridden BMX in the 90ies!
  • four  -> your a BMX expert!
  • five -> your a BMX legend!
  • six -> no one can fool you!
  • seven -> really?

The kaeter

  • full 4130 cromo
  • head tube 76°
  • seat tube 72°
  • top tube length 500mm
  • chain stays length 350mm
  • mid BB
  • 1 1/8 head set integrated cups
  • 22,2mm seat tube
  • pierced head tube design
  • seat stays pierced top tube
  • StarWars wishbone design
  • welded on u-brake bolts
  • 14mm drop outs
  • weight 3165gr

The caet bars

  • full 4130 cromo
  • height 24cm
  • wide 74cm
  • weight 888gr

The staelth forks

  • full 4130 cromo
  • 20 inch Wheels
  • 990 U brake mounts
  • weight 1423 gr

The equipment (can change in future)

  • A'me grips
  • DiaCompe Tech77 levers
  • DiaTech Magic U-Brakes
  • Odyssey Gyro Rotor Black
  • KoolStop brake pads
  • DiaCompe seat clamp
  • Akron freestylin saddle
  • Seat post 22mm straight
  • Haro Lineage 1/8 stem
  • Haro Lineage cranks 175mm
  • Odyssey Mid BB
  • KHE Stimulatorz pedals
  • Skyway Tuff Wheels with 9t cassette
  • HalfLinkChain
  • Salt ChainWheel
  • Animal headset
  • GT LP5 tires

 


enjoy the slide show or click the pics to see them in full screen ...

 

Here is the resolution of the test above: 
- Eastern Hercules
- VDC  Changa
- Morales Flatland
- GJS Big Tube
- S&M Warpig
- Bottema Forks
- GT Stiletto Forks