Our friends over at Snafu have some new products coming up. You won't be able to see all of them at Interbike this year but the CAD is out of the bag on the stem and sprocket. Looks damn good.Ola sprocket: Note how the sprocket doesn't have a standard hole for tuck pin bolts; this necessity is accommodated by the size of the slot on three of the six arms of the sprocket. On 23's and smaller the slot will be reduced to accommodate the smaller tuck pin bolt on

Mayweather, Profile Flatland and similar style 3-piece cranks. Trying to keep things simple.
Brad Simms, Morgan W
ade, Jeremiah Smith and the rest of the Snafu team riders will test thoroughly before the design gets finalized. Thanks to
Mike Collins and
Erik Westergaard for the work and inspiration.
In preliminary sampling the new Snafu Splitter stem comes in at under 8 oz. with bolts. Pretty trim.
Check the new brakeless Snafu wheels and regular blogs on the www.snafubmx.com website.