Ronnie Grant’s Lanark frame
Posted by Cooper on Monday, December 7th, 2015Our buddy Ronnie Grant sent through a few shots of his fresh new Lanark frame built around a bunch of our product. The Trans Red really pops in the sun.
Our buddy Ronnie Grant sent through a few shots of his fresh new Lanark frame built around a bunch of our product. The Trans Red really pops in the sun.
A recent trip to Adelaide meant we were able to link up with Rhys Gogel and shoot some shit. Gogel recently put together a new Lanark frame so we smashed out some images to show how good this frame looks. Check them all here.
We wanted to work on a project that focused on one city at a time and Brisbane, Australia, was a good place to start. It has the most crew available with Anton Ayres, Mitchell McDonald and Carraig Troy all locals. Since Brisbane isn’t the easiest place to get a solid ride in because of tight security, 7am sessions and late night missions over a number of months helped us get the job done. More cities to come.
Jacko sent through a couple shots that Jack Gruber shot of him. Jacko has still been putting in work off the back of his epic Backbone DVD section. More from the Canberra and jack soon.
If you are living in the USA Our complete bike range is now available. Dans Comp have them now with other stores landing them very soon.
Rex has some really good clips towards the end of this mix section from the Western Australian Sewer Side DVD. Make sure you watch the entire part though as all the guys go hard.
Tiny flew down to Melbourne for a few days for a little getaway from the daily grind. We headed out on a couple missions and came out at the end with some great footage and Tiny was able to see quite a bit of this great city. Here are a few shots from whilst he was in town…
Mike at Local BMX is putting on a Halloween Jam for all to enjoy in the Perth scene, should be good times. Head on over there to have some fun on the bike with good crew.
So back in 2010 when we Started DVSN we actually made a prototype frame which although held up with no problems never came out. I think we made 4 of them and I know a couple of them are still in use today. So a year or so ago when we decided it was time to step into making frames we already had the frame design basically done, we just updated a few things and then we had a bunch of the crew thrash the samples and we had no issues with them.
So today I am stoked to be typing the news that the frames are now available here in Australia with the rest of the world in the next couple of weeks.
You can get the entire run down on the frames here but a few standout features for me would be…
The built in chain tensioners which have been working great and the bolt isn’t super long so it doesn’t stand out like a sore thumb.
The hour glass head tube is something I am a massive fan of and with the engraving it really pops and defines the frame.
9″ stand over is so damn good!
Super short back end at 13.1″ has been feeling great for me especially for the ledge combo’s being able to whip it around comfortably.
And of course the no brake mounts really gives it a super clean look.



