frame– Eastern Reaper 21″ Black Cherry
fork– Freestyle fork (Race/Dirt Hybrid with 990’s)
bars– Gary Young
stem– Elementary w/tabs
headset– Eastern sealed
gyro– Odyssey GTX-R
levers– Odyssey Monolever Medium(front) M2 lever Medium
saddle– Eastern ID
seatpost– Odyssey Intac (25.4)
clamp– Odyssey Mr. Clampy
rims– Odyssey 7KA (chrome/Front) Odyssey Hazard (chrome/Rear)
hubs– GSport Marmoset, inbound laced. Odyssey cassette rear (Ti-axle/ 11 t Ti-driver prototype)
guard– G-Sport G.L.A.N.D.
sprocket– Odyssey Vermont (30 tooth)
cranks– Odyssey Wombolts(Production!)
chain– KMC
pedals– Odyssey JC Flor. Yellow
brakes– Odyssey evolvers
pads– Odyssey 1×4
tires– Path 1.95, front Odyssey / Frequency G (20×1.85) back
pegs-2 Jpeg lights(left side)
cable– Odyssey M2 upper/Brakeline front/lower
grips– Odyssey Adam Banton
barends– Odyssey barcaps (alloy)
facial hair– None
Adam Banton Bike Check
WOMBOLTS!!!!!!!
…are coming soon.
Due to the unrelenting emails/requests/message board posts about the Wombolt cranks, we figured we had to give you an update.
As of right now, we will be receiving a small amount of cranks (175mm RHD) in our warehouse by the first week of July. These will be enough to wet some appetites and/or drive some people nuts.
Considering these cranks have been pushed back to ensure they were exactly to spec, the release of the first batch will be dependant on the Quality Control (QC) process here in our warehouse, which we “plan” to go smoothly.
We thank everyone for their patience, but good things come to those who wait.
Polo Bear 2
Dancing Nuno is back, and this time he is modelling the New Polo Bear shirt. Navy, 50/50, just like the OG Polo Bear, but with a new steez. I’m pretty sure Aaron Ross will be into this. He loves the last one.
Word.
Available at the Online store HERE, or where better BMX bikes/Apparel are sold.
SHOOK PREMIER @ GOODS.
There will be a premier at GOODS in Portland for the new SHOOK “IT’S ON” release. If you can attend, please do.
In the meantime, get psyched HERE
KC Badger Bike Check
Photos: KC Badger
frame– Kink Freebird 21″ Purple to Raw fade.
fork– Odyssey Dirt fork, Gold Chrome.(custom for KC)
bars– Kink Badger Bars – Gold Chrome
stem– Elementary
headset– DiaCompe
levers– Monolever Medium
saddle– Odyssey JR saddle – Snakeskin
seatpost– Intac
clamp– Kink
rims– Odyssey Hazard light – 36H – Anodized Gold (Custom)
hubs– GSport Marmoset front. Odyssey Race Cassette rear
sprocket– 30T Kink featherweight
cranks– Odyssey Wombolt cranks
chain– generic
pedals– Odyssey Jim C. signature purple
brakes– Odyssey Evolver
tires– Odyssey Mike Aitken 2.125 (F) Dirt Path 1.85 (R)
pegs– no pegs
cable– Odyssey Purple Linear Slic
grips– Rob Tibbs
barend– plastic
Elementary FAQ
We have now sold several thousand stems, so we thought it was probably time to create a FAQ to help out the very small number of owners who have had a problem figuring out how to get the most out of it. Product designs that challenge a long running standard can sometimes have a learning curve for some users, but with a little patience, a proper installation of the Elementary Stem should easily become like second nature to anyone who uses it.
Please remember that we stand behind this product one hundred percent. If YOU aren’t happy, then WE aren’t happy either. As usual, you are welcome to contact us at anytime if you have further questions.
Questions and Answers:
Q. When I disassemble my bike to transport it by car or plane, the stem falls apart and needs to be set-up again each time. Is there any way to avoid this?
A. YES, and it’s very simple. The stem comes supplied with a short cardboard tube in the fork hole. When taking the stem off during disassembly, you should loosen the bolt (as necessary) and place the cardboard part on top of the fork’s steerer tube. At this point you should then be able to slide the stem straight up off the fork and onto the waiting cardboard tube. You can then re-tighten the bolt slightly to keep everything together during transportation. These steps should be reversed during re-assembly. If you accidentally threw the tube away, you can use a bit of a broom handle, some plastic pipe, a passing snake, etc. It is also useful to make a mark on the bars and the stem so you can line everything up with the same angle again…
Q. Which parts do I grease, and which parts DON’T I grease?
A. As with any product, you should grease the parts that need to slide, and keep it off the pieces that you want to grip. With the Elementary, you should grease BOTH of the angled faces on the central wedges. Grease should also be applied to the threads and head of the bolt. Avoid getting grease on the clamping faces that are making direct contact with the handlebar and fork steerer tube.
Q. What is the best grease to use?
A. Any thick grease is fine. The best choice would be a specific anti-seize compound like the ones with a copper or aluminum base.
Q. I hear you need a minimum amount of steerer tube to run the stem. How much do I need?
A. The stem needs at least 36mm of exposed steerer tube to work properly (measured out of the top of the headset and spacers).
Q. The stem’s steerer tube bore seems to be way too tight for my fork. What can I do?
A. Fork steerer tube sizes can vary wildly in diameter. The stem will easily work with well over 99% of the forks currently on the market. If the fit is excessively tight, have a shop open the diameter slightly with something like emery paper. If there is still a difficult fit after this, please contact Odyssey directly and we will provide you with the necessary assistance on this matter.
Q. Can I run the stem upside down (with the logo on the bottom)?
A. The logo side should ALWAYS be facing up. Running the stem upside down will have a negative impact on the stem’s performance, and may damage the U-Frame. The handlebar height is at its lowest when the stem is in the proper “logo-side-up” position.
Q. Will this thing crush my bars?
A. The stem is certainly powerful enough to crush many bars, but you would almost need to be TRYING to crush them. It really isn’t something that will happen more easily than with a normal stem. If you stick with the wrench that is provided, then you will be fine. However, you should NEVER use a wrench with a long extension that’s intended to generate an excessive amount of torque.
Q. Can I get a rear wedge with/without gyro tabs to replace the original one?
A. Yes. All of the inner wedge pieces are readily available for sale.
Q. How tight should the bolt be? I’ve tightened it to show the threads like in the instructions and it slips…
A. Since bars and forks vary wildly in diameter, you cannot always judge the stems tightness by counting the exposed threads. This part in the instructions tends to be over cautious, but as the text states, it’s only intended as a VERY LOOSE POINT OF REFERENCE. The best gauge to go by is this; You should tighten the stem until the SUPPLIED ALLEN KEY feels hard to turn. “Traditional” stem bolts can go from lose to tight in just one or two turns. However, the Elementary works on a ten-to-one advantage, so it will take ten times as many turns to come fully tight. Just keep tightening and it will slowly clamp up. When the SUPPLIED ALLEN KEY is as hard to turn as it is on a normal stem bolt, then you know it’s tight.
Q. My bars kept slipping, and I tightened it up more, but now it still slips?
Its on!
The latest installment from the Shook Interactive Network will be available soon, and ITS ON.
This 6th episode was having a hard time getting to you because of distribution troubles. We couldn’t let that happen (and we wanted to see it!), so we decided to help out. You can now get ITS ON, and all future SIN installments anywhere you can buy Odyssey products.
Please visit SHOOK for more info.
Stay tuned for premiere info.
Dealers can get ITS ON and future Shook Interactive Network episodes from:
Kink/ Blackout
Seattle Bike Supply
Quality Bicycle Products
Custom Cycle
Padded Cell- UK/Europe
Sport Import- Germany
Ryder- Canada
Empire Cycle Supply
BMX International- Australia
Or call Nuno at Odyssey: 562 623 9995
OWEN AITKEN
Mike Aitkens Boy.
Congrats!
pictures someday??