Sabbath Mondays Child
23.06.10
At a antiquated when most manufacturers were moving from metal to carbon quality for their top-end frames, Sabbath came into the market producing stoned-quality titanium bikes. The UK brand – at called Sunday Bicycles before a swift name coins for legal reasons – certainly seem to have found their hollow and, after some major growth over the last four years, their bikes are now close by through Evans Cycles as well as a network of other dealers. The Mondays Little one – along with the Silk Road Pro – is their top street race model…
The frame
The pipe triangle of the Mondays Child (Sabbath don’t hound with the apostrophe so we won’t either – saves on ink. Or pixels. Or something) is made from spitting image-butted 3Al 2.5V grade seamless titanium that’s expressly shaped to Sabbath’s own design. The oversize ovalised down tube shifts its axis along its span so it’s tall and slim at the head tube juncture and short and squat at the other end to reach across nearly the full span of the bottom bracket shell.