News Million Dollar Sprocket

Eric Lichtenberger:
Bike Check

FRAME: Sunday Foxtrot Green Forecaster, 21″
FORK: Odyssey R25 Fork
BAR: Sunday Tall T
GRIP: Odyssey Gary Young
STEM: Odyssey Lincoln
HEADSET: Odyssey
TIRE (F): Odyssey Path, 2.10″
RIM (F): Odyssey Prototype
HUB (F): Odyssey Vandero
TIRE (R): Odyssey Path, 2.10″
RIM (R): Odyssey Prototype
HUB (R): Odyssey Prototype, 9t
CRANKS: Odyssey Thunderbolt, 175mm
PEDALS: Odyssey Trailmix
SPROCKET: Odyssey MDS, 28t
CHAIN: Odyssey Bluebird
SEAT: Odyssey Senior 2
SEAT-POST: Sunday Toothy post
SEAT-CLAMP: Sunday Seatclamp

Thunderbolt cranks and MDS sprocket
Senior 2 Saddle
R25 Forks, Path Tires, Vandero hub & Prototype Rim
Gary Young Grips and Lincoln Stem

Each time Eric builds a bike, it’s pretty much a guarantee that it’s going to look good.

Jim Cielencki Bike Check

Jim C’s video bike check from Sunday Bikes

Check out Jim C’s latest Sunday that’s loaded with Odyssey/G-Sport parts including his signature JCPC pedals, our new Thunderbolt cranks, MDS sprocket, Monolever/Evo 2/Quik Slic brake setup and Path tires.

If you’re on Facebook, make sure to hit up his fan page!
He’s also on Instagram & Twitter so add him on there too.

Bike Check:
Tom Perry

Tom Perry’s bike is all chrome these days and he hooked us up with some pics to check out the shine.

FRAME: Fit Wifi, 20.5″
FORKS: Fit Shiv II
STEM: Fit Aitken
BARS: Fit Sky High
GRIPS: Fit Tech
BAR ENDS: Odyssey Par Ends
HEADSET: Odyssey Sealed
CRANKS: Odyssey Twombolts, 170mm
BOTTOM BRACKET: Odyssey
PEDALS: Odyssey JCPC (best pedal known to man)
SPROCKET: Odyssey MDS, 27t
CHAIN: Odyssey Bluebird
SEAT: Odyssey Senior 2, Herringbone
SEATPOST: Odyssey Convertible
TIRE (F): Odyssey Aitken, 2.25″
RIM (F): G-Sport Rollcage
HUB (F): G-Sport Marmoset
TIRE (R): Odyssey Path, 2.1″
RIM (R): G-Sport Rollcage
HUB (R): G-Sport Ratchet

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Dirt Ron Video Bike Check

Tom Perry hooked us up with this video bike check of Dirt Ron showing off his bike and kicking some moves at the skatepark. Thanks guys!

FRAME: Subrosa Pandora DTT
FORK: Freestyle Forks w/990 Mounts
BARS: Gary Young 3
STEM: Classic Front Load
GRIPS: Adam Banton 2
LEVER: Monolever, Medium
BRAKE: Evo 2
HEADSET: Odyssey Sealed Integrated
CRANKS: Twombolt 175
SPROCKET: Million Dollar Sprocket
PEDALS: Twisted PC
CHAIN: Odyssey Bluebird
TIRE (F): Aaron Ross 2.35
RIM (F):Hazard Lite, 36H
HUB (F): V3 Cassette, 36H
TIRE (R): Aaron Ross 2.1
RIMS (R): Hazard Lite, 36H
HUB (R): Vandero 2
SEAT: Aitken, Pivotal
SEATPOST: Convertible
SEAT CLAMP: Mr. Clampy Too

Eric L Bike Check

Head over to ESPN for Eric Lichtenberger’s latest ride. There’s a prototype on there that you guys might like! When you’re done checking out his bike, make sure to say hi to him on Twitter.

Jim Cielencki bike check & update

Jim C has a pretty sweet bike check and photo gallery up over at ESPN. In it, he talks about his 24″ Model C and what it’s like riding it and switch back and forth between the 20″.

I know you ride your Sunday cruiser more than a regular 20″ bike nowadays. Is there a specific reason for this? To be honest, I go back and forth between the 20″ and 24″ throughout the year. I run a BMX bike company, so I should have experience in both bikes. Before I started riding this bike in October, I rode my 20″ for a whole year straight. For me, it’s difficult to switch between the two just because the 24″ makes the 20″ feel small. The main reason why I ride the 24″ is that I like the idea of taking something you already know how to do and making it different. It’s like riding bigger stair sets or steeper rails, you want the challenge of taking something you already know and making it different or more difficult.

Click HERE to check it out.

If you own a cruiser and want to upgrade your wheelset, make sure to check out our Hazard Lite 24″ complete wheels, spokes, rims and tires!

Beringer Bike Check & Update

FRAME: S&M Dirtbike, 21.25″
FORK: S&M Pitchfork XLT
STEM: S&M Redneck XLT
BARS: S&M Beringer Bar XLT
GRIPS: Beringer w/flanges cut off
BAR ENDS: Home Made
CRANKS: Twombolt, 175mm
SPROCKET: MDS, 28t
PEDALS: JCPC
RIMS: G-Sport Rollcage, 36h
HUB (F): G-Sport Marmoset, 36h
TIRE (F): Aitken, P-Lyte, 2.25″
HUB (R): G-Sport Ratchet, 36h, 9t driver
TIRE (R): Aitken, K-Lyte, 1.9″
BRAKE: Evo 2
GYRO: GTX-R
LEVER: M2, Medium
CHAIN: Shadow
PEGS: JPEG Lighters
SEATPOST: Generic Pivotal
SEAT: Shadow
SEATCLAMP: S&M

MODS: Sharpied the hubs on the lathe downstairs. Grinded my rear dropouts to make it 13.65″ or so. Cut and grinded my inside sprocket guard so it’s only using the three nuts and bolts on the down side of where the sprocket is for left foot forward. Replaced the barrel adjuster nuts on the Gyro cables with the presta valve tube things they use to keep valves through the rims on ten speeds with. Cut my bars a little bit (25.5″ Wide). Shuffled some pedal pins around. I replaced the brake shoe allen heads with old school round head brake shoe nuts cause the allen head things sometimes meet my ankles.

There are still a couple things I want to do to this bike that I’ve been slacking on. I mostly just wanted to get a new bike that wasn’t as shiny as my chrome and gold bike that I was riding for a long time before I crashed this summer and had to take a couple months off. I’ve been having a lot of good times riding this bike in the last couple months… it’s sweet.

This is Matt Beringer’s latest ride. There are still some little mods he wants to do to it here and there but for the most part, this is it. We shot the bike check when we were filming in SLC earlier this month and Matt’s currently on his way to San Francisco to get some more clips. Jimmy Levan will be in attendance as well so Bay Area, watch out!

Follow @odysseybmx and @odysseyvan on Twitter.

Adam Banton Bike Check

Adam Banton just put together a new whip. It’s all white with some black/chrome accents and it’s looking slick. You can check out the full bike check over at the Eastern site!

Freeeeeeestyle

FRAME: Eastern Journey, 21″
FORK: Freestyle Fork
BARS: Aaron Ross Spacebars
STEM: Elementary
HEADSET: Odyssey
GRIPS: Adam Banton 2
LEVERS: Monolever, Medium
BRAKES: Evo II
GYRO: GTX-R
TIRE (F): Aitken, 2.25″, Prototype
TIRE (R): Aitken, 1.9″, Prototype
RIMS: Seven K-A
HUB (F): G-Sport Marmoset
HUB (R): G-Sport Ratchet, 9t
HUB GUARD: G-Sport Ratchet Guard
SPOKES: HGS, White
PEGS: G-Sport Plegs
CHAIN: Eastern Half-Link
SPROCKET: Million Dollar Sprocket, 28t
CRANKS: Twombolt, 175mm
PEDALS: JCPC
SEAT: Senior 2, Pivotal

Adam Banton just sent us some new pics of his bike. The theme is freestyle and the white tanwall rims are in full effect. If the fist of post rule looks like it’s being violated, that’s because Morgan Wade dropped his seat for him so could learn decades and opposite whips. Lowering it has helped a lot and it doesn’t look like it’ll be coming up again any time soon; “You don’t mess with someone who looped Mt. Baldy.”

Click around the flipbook above to get fresh.
Keep up with Adam via twitter.com/adambanton!

Oh and if you want to learn how to Luc-E grind, watch Adam’s how-to video.

Custom Mac Icons

We whipped up some desktop icons for Mac users to enjoy. This batch includes all of our sprockets that are currently available, excluding the Burlington in Fire Engine Red. Watch the video above to learn how to use these icons and click here to download.

There’ll be more batches down the road, including PC versions as well!

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