Archive for January, 2007

Eagle Park Development

Sunday, January 14th, 2007

Alan Hepburn and Chris Soininen were invited to attend the Supercross in Adelaide and throw down a demo. They did so in fine style, check out the vid!

The EV Crew in Adelaide have been working on a new freeride section at Eagle Park which is looking great already. Check out this video of them so far which includes Banshee Bikes ride Alan Hepburn rippin’ it on a Chaparral. It looks like Chris will be joining the Banshee ranks as well, so an unoffical welcome to him! Keep rippin’ it boys!The lads will be going over to the holy land to compete in Crankworx Slopestyle this year and we are sure they will do eveyrone proud. They will be riding the new Banshee slopestyle bike, which you will all want to know about now we mentioned it we hope. All in due time will we have information public, its a need to know thing…you know?

Gamut Product Pages Update

Saturday, January 13th, 2007

Gamut USA

All the Gamut USA product pages have been update with the new look, you can find out more info about them including price, options, colours, reviews and installation instructions.

Check them out in the product menu!

Banshee 2007 Range Online

Monday, January 8th, 2007

Banshee Bikes 

We now have the Banshee range of frames on our website including RRPs. Just select a model from Products > Banshee Bikes to check out more. The Scream, Calango and Wraith models will be added within a few days.

Enjoy!

XXIV Appointed Exclusive Distributor for Straitline Components in Australia & New Zealand

Friday, January 5th, 2007

Straitline Logo

X-Ray Pedals Pink Levers
Black Stem Coloured Bar Caps

It gives us great pleasure to announce that XXIV will be exclusively distributing Straitline Components within
Australia and New Zealand. Straitline Components’ current line-up contains many parts for mountain bikes
including disc brake levers, stems, inner rings, pedals and tools. While one may think that there already is an infl ux
of companies doing these same parts, Straitline brings precision rarely seen in the biking industry.
Straitline brings professional designs not only from their motocross lineage but also from being enlisted to do
precision work for structural aircraft components, deep (8000m) ocean pressure vessels, subminiature electronic
connectors and an impressive client list.

Having entered into the market as Straitline, a division of Straightline Precision Ind., utilising the company’s high
tech CNC equipment and software is what makes this company a little power house in the high-end component
fi eld.

”In the end we would love to chisel the idea into people’s minds that we are an open door shop and enjoy people
enquiring and calling with ideas. We are doing this for ourselves and get stoked when other people want our
precision parts; this is how Straitline all started. We looked around and knew that we could improve on what was
currently available.” Dennis Paulson, Product Development, Straitline Components.

You can check out the full line-up of Straitline Components including RRPs just choose a Straitline product from the products menu.

To order any Straitline Components gear simply head on over to your local bike shop. Dealer enquiries are
welcomed.