Our Twisted PC pedals are now available in this clear gold color!
Chase Hawk Wallpaper
Wallpaper from RideBMX.com. Photo by Fat
Flatware Stem
We have a fresh batch of Flatware stems in! We now have them in Black, White and High Polished!
Rhode Island Sprockets
We released our Socket Drive system a while ago and we recently received a new shipment of our Rhode Island sprockets. High Polished, Gold and Black sprockets in 20t and 22t are now well stocked so hit up your local shops and dealers to get some on your flatland machine. Make sure to hit up the original post for full info on our Socket Drive.
Dear Estonia
Our Estonia distributor, Mystic BMX, just opened up shop and it’s looking sleek! If you’re in the area and needing some Odyssey, stop by and say hello.
Get a Grip
We have a batch of new grips for you guys to choose from. Chase Hawk grips are now available in Gum, Black and Chocolate while the Aaron Ross grip is available in Black, Computer Beige and Computer Grey. A new set of Griswald grips are in too, and you can now get them in Gum and White!
All of our grips from this shipment on will come with a pair of Par Ends!
Ride UK Wallpaper!
The new Ride UK is out and to go along with this issue is a copy of the Ride to Glory DVD. Not only that, but they’re also putting out wallpapers for each team that was on the trip! Click the photo above to download ours!
A-Brake pads and Linear Slic Kables
Here are some new brake items we just got in. A-Brake Pads are available in Normal (black), Medium (red) and Soft (clear) durometers for all your braking needs. The clear ones work best for painted rims and the red/black ones are best used for hard-anodized rims.
Along with the new batch of pads, we also have a new batch of Linear Slic Kables that have a nice mesh pattern to them. They’re available in grey, blue and gold.
One more video from Interbike!
This may be the last one floating around out there. Watch it to get a closer look of our prototype pivotal/railed post combo and Adam Banton’s new grips.
Show Bike: Fire Engine Red
We have a couple show bikes lingering around our booth and one of them is completely decked out in the Fire Engine Red parts kit we posted a couple days ago. Aside from having the full kit, this bike also has our prototype seat post, which works for both pivotal and railed seats.
(Tall) Bike Check
You may have seen some photos of this tall bike floating around the internet these past few days and we decided to put together a little bike check featuring all of the parts we ended up using to make it happen. The hardest part to make this bike a reality was having a solid steering mechanism (we ended up having to use 4 headsets) and getting the right sprocket size combos to get the chain tension right through out the whole drive-terrain. The end result is a ridiculously tall bike with a lot of parts and a top wheel that rolls backwards when the bike is rolling forwards.
A huge thanks goes out to Rob at CM Speed for doing the welding for us!