The Script has come along way since the original bike in 2012, but the concept for a clean and simple alloy track bike has remained the same. For this reason the tubing is kept simple but effective, thanks to the 7000 series multi-butted aluminum which is light but very strong. Due to larger diameter head and down tubes, the frame is very stiff, ensuring all the power goes to the rear wheel and not lost flexing the frame. The tapered head tube and fork allow for a stiffer front end too, and the integrated headset ensures a super clean look at the same time. At the back of the frame the CNC machined dopouts are welded, and along with the other tubes, polished to leave a super smooth finish that really set the Script apart from the crowd.
To make the most out of every ounce of energy put through the pedals the SRAM Omnium cranks are considered a benchmark in track crank sets. Made from 7050-T6 alloy and driving a 5mm thick 48t sprocket which is optimized for singlespeed chains. To put all this power down are the updated Drome wheels which run on high quality sealed bearings and now use a wider rim profile which is optimized for the 25c tires.
Rider: Karl Krabbenhöft
Bike: Bombtrack Bicycle Co. “Script”
Cut: Ben McPherson
Camera: Ben McPherson, Carlos Fernandez Laser
Covershot: Bat Howell
Music: Holy Fuck “Latin America”