Cult Crew founder/CEO Robbie Morales has had mega success with his BMX brand Cult! His line of BMX street, park, trail and cruisers have been in high demand since it’s inception. It was only a matter of time before the former BMX racing pro began to make a frame for the racing crowd and the time is here!! Cult head designer and former pro BMX racer Neal Wood posted some photos of a new Cult Racing prototype all built up and it’s looking nice!! They’re calling it the Cult Race Pro XL.
Below is a full part list:
Frame: Cult Race Pro XL
TT Length – 21.5”
BB Height: 11.5″
Chainstay: 14.5″ – 15.5″
Headtube Angle: 74°
Seattube Angle: 73°
Seattube Height: 8.5″
Seatpost Size: 27.2mm
Seat Clamp: 30mm
Dropout Size: 3/8”
Forks: Stay Strong Race DVSN Forks 20mm
Headset: Cult
Stem: Stay Strong Pro Race – 53mm
Bars: Stay Strong V One Race – 8.25″
Grips: Cult x Vans
Bar ends: Cult
Brake lever: Shimano DXR
Brake cable: Shimano
Brake caliper: Shimano DXR
Brake pads: Shimano DXR
Chain: Shimano 1/2″x3/32″
Sprocket: Box Cosine 7075 Chainring – 44T
Cranks: Shimano DXR Hollowtech II Crankset – 180mm
BB set: Shimano DXR
Pedals: Shimano DX
Seatpost clamp: Salsa 30mm
Seatpost: Box Echelon Race 27.2mm
Seat: Box Echelon Race Saddle
Front tire: Tioga FASTR X BLK LBL – 20″x1.75″
Front rim: Box Focus Front – Rio 2016 Edition – 20″x1.75″x36H
Front hub: Stealth Pro 20mm
Rear rim: Box Focus Rear – Rio 2016 Edition – 20″x1.75″x36H
Rear tire: Tioga FASTR X BLK LBL – 20″x1.60″
Rear hub: Stealth Pro 3/8”
Cult also picked up A Pro, Victor Behm to represent on the USA BMX National Series Races this spring…. when his suspension is over 😉 .
All this great news has caused a new excitement about BMX racing again. We think this is the first or close to the first time a BMX street brand ventured into the BMX Racing arena …for real!
We can’t wait to see the bike in person and find out what else Cult Crew has in store for the racing season!..it’s gonna be a wild year!