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  • VOLUME ENDS FRAME, GENESIS FORK AND BAR ENDS

  • A brand new assortment of Volume-related product just arrived, including the recently released signature frame from Jason Enns (The Ends), Volume's new heat-treated Genesis forks and their ever popular bar ends. But for all intents and purposes, let's begin with Enns' new frame.

    Jason Enns was the first rider to receive a signature frame under the Volume name many years ago, and his legacy as an influential rider continues with The Ends. His latest signature frame features two top tube lengths (20.6" and 21.25"), 13.75" chain stays, 74.5 degree head tube, 71 degree seat tube, removable brake bosses, cable guides and gyro tabs, nternal headset, Mid B/B, laser cut dropouts, laser cut "$" insignia on the seat stays and an overall weight of 5 pounds 3 ounces. The Ends is heat-treated for strength using Volume's exclusive T3 process, and the color choices include red, orange and blue.

    Moving right along is Volume's latest fork, the Genesis. Not named for the Phil Collins band, these forks are heat-treated using Volume's exclusive T3 process, allowing for reduced weight and increased strength. The forks feature a 1 piece CNC full cr-mo heat-treated steer tube, 4130 cr-mo legs and dropouts, a notched lower portion for peg clearance, 5mm cr-mo dropouts with the Volume speaker logo cut out, a 6061 compression bolt and an overall weight of 33 ounces. The Genesis forks are available in black, white and purple.

    Finally, it's those bar ends I mentioned way back in the beginning. They're lightweight, cut out to feature the Volume speaker logo and will keep your bars from gashing apart your body should anything go wrong. Everyone should be using bar ends, and Volume's got you covered....

    UK DISTRO: Scoop BMX http://www.scoopbmx.com

    US DISTRO: Volume http://www.volumebikes.com

    FOR MORE INFO: http://www.volumebikes.com