Bikecheck: Jeremy Menduni's Partymaster
Jeremy Menduni recently built up a new The Rise Partymaster frame, and its looking way too good! Raw frame with BMX spacing, prototype rigid fork, slick tires with some camo in the mix; this thing is as street as it gets. Here's a few words from Jeremy about his current setup followed by a part list and more pictures:
"I'm so pumped on my bike right now! From looks to how it rides, I really couldn't ask for better. I'm also really excited about my Altruiste Bikes rigid prototype fork. When Gabbo heard about My Accident Last Year, he told me right away he wanted to make me a super strong fork. This thing is super beefy and has a metal insert running down the steer tube to help strengthen the fork.
My tan wall Resist Nomads really make this build for me! I always had problems with my tires because of all the grinds I do, I would get flats all the time. But rough cement ledges are no match for the Nomads sidewalls!"
Check out some more pictures of Jeremy's setup and all the specs below. If you would like more information about a particular part, simply click on it and you will be taken to an online store that sells it. Feel free to Follow @Jeremy_Menduni on Instagram to stay up to date with what he's up to.
Frame: The Rise Partymaster BMX Spacing Prototype
Fork: Altruiste Bikes Prototype
Handlebars: NS District
Stem: United Metro
Grips: ODI Longneck
Bar ends: Odyssey Par Ends
Headset: Cane Creek 40-Series
Seatpost: Pivotal
Seat: United Martinez Pivotal
Pedals: Octane One Nylon
Cranks: Macneil Connect
Sprocket: Macneil Light 23T
Chain: Octane One Half Link
Tires: Resist Nomad
Front Rim: NS Enigma 36H
From Hub: NS Rotary 10mm
Rear Rim: NS Enigma 36H
Rear Hub: BSD Street Hub 9T RHD
Modifications:
I run a Pleg insert over my rear axle nut to protect it from grinds.