Van Homan Reviews BSD ALVX AF+ Frame
BSD ALVX AF+ FRAME
INVEST CAST YOKE
At 12.5" the ALVX chainstay length is as short as it can be. By using invest casting we were able to create a new chainstay yoke which creates more clearance for the tire for when your wheel is slammed. Also because this part is cast and heat treated it strengthens the rear end of the frame by creating a more rigid junction.
INVEST CAST DROPOUTS
The dropout is cast as one piece, much stronger than a plate welded to a tube. 7mm thick to provide good support for your axle, and the small shape has been designed for grinding meaning there's no overhang to catch on ledges or rails, also the dropout is heat treated before welding making it extra tough. And finally there are integrated chain tensioner bolts inside.
EXTERNAL GUSSETS
On a frame the highest concentration of stress is at the junctions between the headtube/toptube and headtube/downtube. To handle the pressures of modern riding, the required strength is achieved using a combination of butted tubing and external gussets.
The latest version of Alex Donnachie’s signature BSD frame, the ALVX AF+. Steep head tube, short back end and equipped to handle the largest of tyres. This frame is clearly a tech street machine designed to respond quick. However, the 8.7 standover balances things out to keep the short and steep features looking and feeling like a bicycle and not a scooter.
“So, for the updated ALVX frame, the ALVX AF, we kept all sizes the same. I love the way the frame feels so didn’t want to change the sizes or geometry. We have redesigned the yoke to give it a much cleaner finish with an engraved BSD logo. Also, chose some fresh summer vibes for the colors” - Alex Donnachie