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Aaron Ross (Race) Bike Check

FRAME: FBM SS 21.25″
FORK: Director
BARS: Lumberjacks
STEM: Elementary V3
HEADSET: Generic
SADDLE: Aitken
SEATPOST: Intac
CLAMP: Mr. Clampy Too
FRONT RIM: Hazard Lite
FRONT HUB: Vandero 2, 36h
FRONT TIRE: Dirt Path, K-Lyte, 2.20″
REAR RIM: Hazard Lite
REAR HUB: Cassette 3, 36h, 9t
REAR TIRE: Aitken, K-Lyte, 1.90
SPOKES: Straight Gauge
SPROCKET: Animal, 29t
CRANKS: Twombolts, 175mm
PEDALS: Trailmix, Clipless
GRIPS: Aaron Ross Signature
BARENDS: Par Ends
SPECIAL MODS: The rear hub is tapped out with G-Sport bolts. Thanks Tom and Levi!

RACE BIKE?! Yep, you read that right. When not doing ridiculous street lines, Aaron likes to occasionally hit up the dirt track and pedal as fast as humanly possible. This is his race bike.

Photos by Devon Hutchins.

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Taj has a bikecheck up on the DIG BMX site.

Jim Bauer Bike Check

Jim Bauer

frame– Metal Rebel Contender, 21′, Raw
fork– Director Fork, Shiny Red (sample)
bars– Lumberjack, Shiny Red (sample)
stem– Elementary V3
headset– FSA sealed
saddle– Senior 2
seatpost– 25.4 Intac
clamp– integrated
rims– Hazard Lite 36h. Shiny Red (sample)
hubs– Vandero 2 (f). GSport Ratchet/9T (prototype)(r)
sprocket– 28T Vermont
cranks– Odyssey Wombolt cranks(175) (prototype), Purple
chain– 510
pedals– JC/PC (prototype)
tires– Odyssey Aitken 2.25 Klyte(F) 2.2 Dirt Path Klyte(R)
pegs-GSport Plegs (3)
grips-Aaron Ross(flanges removed)
barends-Par ends

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Aaron Ross Bike Check

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Aaron stopped by the office. Here is his bike. Maybe you have seen it before. Maybe not.

frame-Sunday Second Wave
fork– Odyssey 41 Thermal Director fork
bars– Odyssey 41 Thermal SpaceBar
stem– Elementary
headset– integrated
lever– Odyssey Monolever Small
saddle– Odyssey Veteran Aaron Sample
seatpost– Odyssey Intac
clamp– Odyssey Mr. Clampy
rims– Odyssey Haz Lite 36
F hub– GSPORT Marmoset
R hub– GSPORT Ratchet prototype. 10t. 36. rhd.
spokes– Odyssey Aftermarket
sprocket– 30t Vermont
cranks– Odyssey Wombolts. 175
chain– kmc
pedals– Odyssey JC TrailMix
brake– Odyssey Evo II
tires– Odyssey Path Plyte 20×2.1 R/ Aitken Klyte 2.25 F
pegs– Odyssey Jpeg Lighter
cable– Odyssey Linear cable
grips– Odyssey Aaron Ross grips
barends– Odyssey Par End

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Ben Ward Bike Check

Ben Ward

Ben Ward

frame-Sunday Shaved Next Wave (galvanized looking)
fork-Odyssey Director Built in Race (black)
bars-Odyssey Lum4erjacks (black)
headset-Integrated w/ Sunday Topcap
stem-Odyssey Elementary V2.7
front wheels-Vandero 2, GSport Rib Cage
tire-Aitken Plyte 2.25
pegs-GSport Plegs
seat-Odyssey Veteran Black Denim
post-Odyssey Intac
grips-Odyssey JC
bar ends-Odyssey Parends
rear wheels-GSport Ratchet, GSport Ribcage, GSport Nipples
driver-10T GSport Ratchet
hubguard– GSport Gland MKIII
rear tire-Path Plyte 1.95
cranks-Odyssey Wombolt 175mm
pedals-JC/PC
sprocket-27T MDS
chain-KMC Pintle

Weight: 24lbs.

Modifications-Bars 27” wide, Forks trimmed up just perfect for Elementary
Stem Flushness, Stem Slammed, Seat Post Chopped, Pedals have flush pins on
grind side. Hubs, Stem, Bottom Bracket have been hand stripped and
polished. Chrome Wombolt crank is custom.

DIRECTOR FORKS IN STOCK

Director Forks are shipping now.

– New steerer tube and leg joint is stronger than conventional designs.
– Butted and tapered “direct” legs prevent rail and grind hang-ups.
– 10mm hollow integrated leg dropouts.
– 1 lb. 15.6 oz. (895.8g) with uncut 170mm steerer tube and pre-load bolt.
– 3/8” axle slots only.
– Rustproof finishing prior to powdercoating.
– Black and white (limited soon).

Expect to see them at distributors/shops in roughly two weeks.
Info straight from the box is as follows:

While the Director Fork may look different from what you’re used to, the geometry and feel is an identical match with traditional forks. The axle is in the same position as it would be with a “normal” fork design.

The Director’s differences are rooted in the use of new construction techniques. The steerer tube is connected to the legs by using a joint design that is a substantial improvement over ordinary tubular crown forks. The legs have been angled forward so the hollow dropouts can blend smoothly into the leg tubing, while also maintaining a “traditional” axle position. By running the legs “directly” from where the load is applied (at the steerer tube), to where it is reacted against (at the axle), the mechanical efficiency has been maximized in this structure. The end result is improved performance and durability.

The dropouts are formed from the leg itself, rather than being a basic welded on plate that is left to “flap in the breeze” like on a conventional fork. This design, combined with a 10mm thickness, makes bent dropouts a thing of the past. The hollow dropouts are not only dramatically stronger, they’re lighter too.

While weighing in at less than most “racing specific” chromoly forks, the Director Fork is intended for use with every style of riding.

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Jim Bauer bike check

Jim Bauer

frame– Metal Rebel Contender, 21′ // Pink/Lav/Brown tile over Mint green
fork– Director Fork prototype // Pink/Lav/Brown tile over Mint green
bars– Civilian Hi // Pink/Lav/Brown tile over Mint green
stem– Elementary V2 w/o tabs
headset– FSA sealed
levers– N/A
saddle– Jim B/Grid limited edition.(sample)
seatpost– 25.4 Intac
clamp– integrated
rims– Odyssey SevenKA 36H Powdecoated Mint Green(R&R powdercoating)
hubs– Gsport Marmoset (f). Odyssey Hazard Cassette (r) (ti axle/ 10 t driver)
sprocket– 30T Vermont
cranks– Odyssey Wombolt cranks(175) prototype // Pink/Lav/Brown tile over Mint green
chain– 510
pedals– Prototype
tires– Odyssey Aitken 2.25(F) 2.1 Path (R)
pegs-GSport Plegs-prototype
grips-Team grips // Lavender(flanges removed)
barends-Par ends
hubguard-Matt Beringer Custom