The Discovery is designed to be as simple as possible while still retaining Sundays reputation for strength. This is the cheapest frame Sunday offer but don't mistake that for missing out on features. With double-butted, top and down tubes and internal gusseting there's all the support you need for a strong front end. At the other end it has hollow 8mm wide dropouts which Sunday say are as light as a 5mm dropout, but twice as strong. The discovery is now available in matte raw and bright red, looking at the specs this would be a solid choice as an all around frame!
Top Tube Lengths: 20.75" or 21"
Head Tube Angle: 75
Seat Tube Angle: 71
Chain Stay Length: 13.25-13.5”
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.8”
Standover: 9”
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube Length: 5”
Weight: 5 lbs
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The Nighshift is quite similar to Sunday's top of line frame, the Soundwave, but features traditional round tubing instead of waved tubing. It comes with Sunday's 41 Thermal process which is backed by a lifetime guarantee against bending, cracking, and breaking. The nightshift is a little more street oriented and is the personal choice of Sunday PRO, Erik Elstran. It is now available in Classic White and Skyview.
Top Tube Lengths: 20.5", 20.75", 21", and 21.25"
Head Tube Angle: 75.25°
Seat Tube Angle: 71°
Chainstay Length: 13"-13.25”
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.625”
Standover: 9”
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube: 5”
Weight: 5 lbs.
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This is Jake Seeleys signature frame and is definitely for the street oriented rider. With a slammed chainstay length of 12.70 and HT angle of 75.25 this is for the street lords! The Street Sweeper is now available in Magenta and Sky Blue.
Top Tube Lengths: 20.5", 20.75", or 21"
Head Tube Angle: 75.25°
Seat Tube Angle: 71°
Chainstay Length: 12.70-13”
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.7”
Standover: 8.8”
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube Length: 4.7”
Weight: 5lbs
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The Soundwave V3 is Sunday's most advanced frame with every ounce of innovation they could muster thrown into it. It features their proven hollow dropouts, integrated chain tensioners, Wave down tube and top tube, "Director" style wishbone, post-weld machining of the BB & HT, and full 41-Thermal post weld heat-treating throughout. It is the personal choice of Sunday PRO's Brett Silva and Gary Young, it is available now in a Paisley Purple option.
Top Tube Length: 20.5", 20.75", 21", and 21.25"
Head Tube Angle: 75°
Seat Tube Angle: 71°
Chainstay Length: 13.2"-13.5” (prev. 13.5"-13.75")
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.5”
Standover: 9”
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube: 5” (prev. 4.75")
Weight: 4.9 lbs
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The Park Ranger is designed specifically with technical park, transition and street riding in mind. It draws a lot of influence from the Street Sweeper frame but with a significantly shorter standover height. It was requested by Sunday's flow and AM team. The Park Ranger is now available in Black and Turquoise.
Top Tube Lengths: 20.5", 20.75", or 21"
Head Tube Angle: 75.25°
Seat Tube Angle: 71°
Chainstay Length: 12.70-13”
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.625”
Standover: 7.625”
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube Length: 4.8”
Weight: 5lbs