Sunday Street Sweeper Frame Review


Sunday’s Street Sweeper frame is Jake Seeley’s signature frame. It is a strong aftermarket frame that costs around $340. The specs are designed for technical street riders with progression in mind. A small standover and short chain-stay make the frame really responsive.

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Sunday Street Sweeper Frame Overview

Jake Seeley’s signature frame is designed to complement his progressive, technical street riding.

The Street Sweeper evolves directly from Jake Seeley’s original Broadcaster frame by using shorter chain stays, a steeper head tube angle, a taller bottom bracket and smaller hollow dropouts with integrated chain tensioners.

Built with versatility in mind, the Street Sweeper features removable u-brake hardware and Gyro tabs. The frame’s front triangle makes use of traditional round Nightshift style top and down tubes with proven internal gusseting.

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Sunday Street Sweeper Frame Features

100% 4130 Chromoly Frame
Nightshift style, double-butted, top and down tubes with proven internal gusseting.
Integrated seat clamp
Butted Seat Tube & Miter Cut Top Tube:
The seat tube is where all three triangles of the frame meet and it is crucial to keep this tube strong.
Tapered Chain & Seat Stays:
Both chain and seat stays taper to provide a refined and clean look to the frame while still providing strength. The are both angled on the inside for improved chain clearance and weight savings.
Hollow Dropouts with Chain Tensioners:
Hollow 8mm wide dropouts are as light as a solid 5mm dropout, but over twice as strong. There is a small internal chain tensioner to hold the wheel in place as well as simplify wheel removal.
Removable Brake Hardware:
Refined removable brake mounts and cable channel improvements that provides benefits with or without a brake setup.

Sunday Street Sweeper Frame Specs

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Colors

Sizes

  • 20.5″
  • 20.75″
  • 21″

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Specs

Top Tube Lengths: 20.5″, 20.75″, or 21″
Head Tube Angle: 75.25° – Learn About Head Tube Angles HereOpens in a new tab.
Seat Tube Angle: 71°
Chainstay Length: 12.70-13” – Learn About Chain Stays HereOpens in a new tab.
Bottom Bracket Height: 11.7”
Standover: 8.8”
Tire Clearance: 2.4”
Head Tube Length: 4.7”
Weight: 5lbs


Sunday Street Sweeper Frame Geometry

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A: Top Tube Length:  20.5″, 20.75″ or 21″ – Learn what size is right for you here.Opens in a new tab.

B: Chain Stay Length: 12.7” to 13″ – Learn About Chain Stays HereOpens in a new tab.

This is a medium length chain stay. This length will make the bike feel more responsive and snappy in spins and turns.

C: Head Tube Angle: 75º – Learn About Head Tube Angles HereOpens in a new tab.

Steep head tube angles make the bike “snappy” meaning more responsive to fast turns.

A less steep head tube gives you more control.

D: Seat Tube Angle: 71°

E: Bottom Bracket Height: 11.7″

F: Stand over height: 8.8″

This is a tall standover. A tall standover gives you more control with barspins and t-bogs.

Conclusion

The Street Sweeper frame is very similar to the Sunday Discovery frame. The big difference is that the Street Sweeper is more compact. Giving it frame geometry for a technical rider. If you aspire to ride like Jake Seeley, you need this frame.

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