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The Sunday Darkwave is build with street riders in mind. It has 4x pegs, 4x hubguard, a freecoaster hub, and so much more. It scored a 8.75/10 in street making it one of the best out there. This is a tall bike, and it's expensive so it might not be right for you.
★★★★★
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$1,349.99
Sunday Darkwave Review
Now, I love riding street and using a freecoaster. So I was really excited to take the darkwave out and test it. When I pulled it out of the box, there was another box with the pegs, so I threw those on while I was putting the bike together. They're nice pegs with a nylon sleeve and they slid really good on wax ledges. This bike has a huge toptube which felt really good for me because I'm 6 foot four, but it might be too big for a lot of people. The quality was incredible and it felt really solid no matter what trick I was doing. This might be the best bike that I've tested out. PROS:
- Lifetime Warranty
- Street Specific
- 4x pegs
- LHD and RHD
CONS:
- Expensive
- Confusing sizing
The Sunday Soundwave is a really high quality bike, with pro-level parts and a lifetime warranty. It's only 23 pounds but costs $1300. If you are a serious rider, you'll really like this bike.
★★★★★
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$1,349.99
Sunday Soundwave Review
Where do I even start. This bike felt amazing. It felt just like the $2000 custom. BMX bike that I normally ride. The Sunday soundwave felt good when riding skate parks, dirt jumps and street spots. I had to purchase peg separately and a drive side hubguard, but other than that this bike was great. It flowed, smoothly, and all of the parts felt strong and durable. One thing that really stood out to me was the incredibly low weight. I think this bike is only 23 pounds and because of that it was quick and easy to do tricks on. It's a very expensive bike but it's totally worth the price. 10 out of 10. PROS:
- Lifetime Warranty
- Low Weight
- Bash guard
- LHD and RHD
CONS:
- Expensive
- No pegs
The Sunday Forecaster park, is a unique variation of the Sunday Forecaster bmx bike. This version has a unique frame geometry and a steep/responsive geometry. It's only good for people who like to ride skateparks.
★★★★★
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$619.99
Sunday Forecaster Park Review
Putting the Sunday forecaster park together was pretty easy. I was disappointed that it didn't come with any pegs, but for a bike made for skate park riding that's to be expected. Immediately I noticed how responsive this bike was. When I was riding in the bowl, it made corners very easily, and I did a tail whip with no hesitation. The low stand over height helps the seat stay out of the way when I'm doing tail whips. Overall I was a little disappointed in the quality of the bike, I weigh over 200 pounds and I was worried that I was going to bend something. PROS:
- Responsive Geometry
- Gryo Brakes
CONS:
- Expensive
- single wall rims
- no pegs
The Sunday Wavelength is a pro level bike with some of the highest quality parts on the market. It costs a pretty penny but most of the parts come with a lifetime warranty making it worth every dollar. Is it right for you?
★★★★★
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$1,249.00
Sunday Wavelength Review
I was so excited to get the Sunday wavelength out of the box and test it out. This bike has a huge geometry and I was excited to ride the dirt jumps with it. I was really impressed with how well it handled the dirt jumps. Everything felt really solid, and the longer geometry felt nice and stable at high speeds. Unfortunately, it didn't come with any pegs so I had to purchase those separately but I didn't do a whole lot of street riding with it because it felt so good on the dirt jumps. This is an expensive bike, but God the quality is so good. PROS:
- Lifetime Warranty
- Stable Geometry
- Pro-level quality
CONS:
- Expensive
- One color option
- Really long chainstay
The Sunday Street sweeper has a strong after market frame and cost's under $900 which is a good price! Surprisingly it weighs less than 25 lbs. There are no pegs and only one hub guard on this bike. It might be a good choice for you.
★★★★★
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$849.99
Sunday Street Sweeper Review
The Sunday Street Sweeper is a fun bike to ride in the streets. The freecoaster makes fakie tricks 10x easier. I was impressed how good it felt at the skatepark though. The responsive headtube angle, and steep fork offset gave me control over the bike when I was doing tailwhips. The sprocket felt a little weak and I didn't like the bar pad so I took it off. PROS:
- After market frame
- Freecoaster
- Under 25 pounds
CONS:
- One color option
- Bar pad
- steel sprocket
The Sunday Ex elstran is a solid choice for any BMX rider who needs a full chromoly bike. This version has a cassette hub and a 21" toptube. it's a fair value but a little on the expensive side which is typical of sunday's bikes.
★★★★★
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$659.99
Sunday Ex Elstran Review
To be honest, I definitely enjoyed riding the Arteaga version more than this Elstran version. But the 21" toptube of this version fit me much better. My biggest complaint with this bike was the cassette and that's just a personal preference. The Sunday Ex handled the skateparks good and felt smooth on the dirt jumps. I'd recommend this bike even though it's priced on the high side. PROS:
- Cassette
- Full Chromoly
- Wave Downtube
CONS:
- Expensive
- One size/color
- No pegs
The Sunday Ex arteaga is a great bike when it comes to quality. I'm a little bothered by the rim situation, but overall it's a good bike. The $629 price tag is a bit steep and very typical for Sunday.
★★★★★
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$639.99
Sunday Ex Arteaga Review
I was particularly excited to ride the Arteaga version of the Sunday Ex because of the freecoaster hub. While testing it out, the freecoaster worked as expected and rolled smoothly. The 20.75" toptube was a little small for me, but everything else felt solid. I wasn't worried about anything breaking. The steep forks felt good in the bowl, and the 13.2" chainstay helped me hold my manuals. PROS:
- Freecoaster
- Full Chromoly
- Wave Downtube
CONS:
- Expensive
- One size/color
- No pegs
The Sunday Forecaster is a little overpriced, but could be a good bike for you depending on your specific needs. It has a ton of unique options and variations so you can be sure to get the perfect bike for you. It depends if you're willing to spend this much money on it.
★★★★★
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$619.99
Sunday Forecaster Review
When I was testing out this bike, I was impressed with the geometry. The steep headtube angle gave me responsiveness in the bowls, but the longer chainstay kept me from looping out. I was disapointed that there were no pegs included and I had to buy them separately. Plus the single wall rims felt like they were going to bend when I did a 360. Overall the bike rolled smooth, but for me, i'd be worried about the parts on this bike lasting a long time. PROS:
- Multiple Options
- Full Chromoly Frame
- Looks Great!
CONS:
- Over priced
- single wall rims
- Hi-tensile bars
If you are looking at the Sunday Scout, stop it now. This bike is low quality with a high price tag. Usually i find a fit for a bike, but I can't fo this one. Total rip off.
★★★★★
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$449.99
Sunday Scout Review
I feel like i got ripped off with the Sunday Scout. I put it together only to find that the quality is IDENTICAL to the Sunday Primer, but for $50 more. There wasn't anything special about this bike. It felt fine riding street even though I had to purchase the pegs separately. But for the extra $50 i would have liked to feel a little better about my purchase. The bike felt heavy and slow in the bowl. PROS:
- Cool colors
CONS:
- Over priced
- single wall rims
- mostly hi-tensile steel
If you are looking for a park specific BMX bike for under $500, this is the only one that you will find. It's not a high-quality bike and in terms of value I think it's slightly overpriced. But it still could be perfect for you. Let's go in depth and figure it out.
★★★★★
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$489.99
Sunday Primer Park Review
I was excited to ride the Sunday Primer Park at my local skate park. The responsive park geometry is something that's exciting because it felt really good when I was riding the bowl. And even though the bike is low quality tail whips felt so good because of the geometry. It did feel a little sketchy because it felt like the high tensile steel was going to bend when I did bigger tricks but the geometry felt great. The single wall rims was also something that worried me because when I did spins I could feel it flex. Overall, the geometry is really something special about this bike. It's unique it feels good with skate parks and you don't have to worry about your brake cable tangling up because of the Gyro. But it wouldn't be a bike that last very well for me as I'm a heavier more experienced rider. PROS:
- Only 26 pounds
- Responsive Feel
- Gyro Brake
CONS:
- High price
- One size option
- Hi-tensile steel
For $400 you could buy the Sunday Blueprint and get started riding BMX immediately. The blueprint is bare bones quality but it's much better than a Walmart bike. This bike isn't right for everybody so let's take a look and see if this bike is a good choice for you.
★★★★★
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$439.99
Sunday Primer Review
After riding the Sunday blueprint, it grew on me a little bit. For what I got right out of the box $400 seem like a lot, but it's about the same as the Sunday primer for a little bit cheaper. The low psi tires felt really squishy for me and the small 20.5 inch top tube made me feel cramped but I'm pretty tall so what do you expect. The main thing that was how the low quality parts were get a hold up when I was doing bigger tricks. It felt a little bit sketchy doing a 360 on this bike but overall everything held up. I wouldn't trust that everything would hold up for a long period of time at this level of riding though. For me as an experience rider, this bikes quality was way too low. But a new writer. I think they would really enjoy how good the modern geometry feels riding around. PROS:
- Only 26 pounds
- 2x Size Options
- Integrated Headset
CONS:
- Low psi tires
- Hi-tensile Steel parts
The Sunday Primer is a high priced bike that is pretty low quality. It is marketed as "pro level" geometry, but what does that really mean? Let's see if this is a good bike for you.
★★★★★
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$399.99
Sunday Primer Review
When I unboxed my Sunday primer, I thought the color on the frame looked really nice. Putting it together I could tell that this was a lower quality BMX bike. It had unsealed hubs, a male axle, and low psi tires. Riding the bike for a little bit. I was impressed with how good the geometry felt. This is pro level geometry that mirrors the same geometry found on thousand dollar BMX bikes. But it's not all sunshine and rainbows. It felt sluggish in the bowl and it didn't have any pegs to grind. I had to buy peg separately which cost me 40 extra dollars. The single wall rims felt really weak when I was doing 360s and I was worried that they were going to bend. PROS:
- Multiple Options
- Nice Colors
- Modern Geometry
CONS:
- Single Wall Rims
- Hi-tensile Steel parts
- Overpriced
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