The Sunday Street Sweeper isn’t the kind of frame you buy just because it looks good leaning against a wall. This is Jake Seeley’s full tech street machine, built for riding where every bunnyhop, nose manual, and crooked grind absolutely abuses the setup. The shorter rear end makes it insanely responsive, quicker to rotate, and way more playful on tight street spots and technical lines.
The Nightshift-style tubing isn’t just about the vibe either, it’s built to take hits. The miter-cut top tube and internal gusseting give the frame a seriously solid feel, so it’s not the type of setup that starts creaking after a few hard sessions. The tapered rear triangle keeps the look clean while shaving weight, giving the bike a lighter, more reactive feel instead of riding like a tank.
The hollow dropouts with integrated chain tensioners are a seriously underrated detail. Wheel alignment stays tight without endless adjustments, even after repeated side impacts and hard landings.
It also comes with removable brake hardware and gyro tabs, so you can build it as a clean brakeless street setup or keep a more classic brake configuration. This is the kind of frame riders buy to destroy spots with, not to keep spotless in the garage.