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The Art of the Twisted PC

August 10, 2016

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When it comes to BMX, it’s an ever revolving door of products that offer a number of different things from special features, unique geometry, different materials, different sizes all the way to interesting graphics and color combinations. We have seen trends come and go, innovative ideas that completely changed the game setting a new standard, ideas that were complete flops, some of those complete flops re-introduced years later and end up popular, ideas that were copied and replicated by multiple brands flooding the market and more. BMX frames have gone from 8 pound beasts to a more back friendly 5 pound range.

Looking back over the years, it’s really pretty crazy to think of all the different products that have come and gone. Some popular that riders were sad to see go, to products that we can only hope never make a comeback (stripped plastic seats anyone?). Although there have been a lot of changes, it’s pretty cool to see the products that have really stood the test of time with pretty minimal tweaks. If there’s one perfect example of a product that has stood the test of time, it would be Odyssey‘s Twisted PC pedals. Who would have thought something as simple as a plastic BMX pedal would come out so well, that it would become and remain popular for years. As some of you might know, Odyssey originally released the Twisted PC pedals back in 1997. You can learn all about that right here — Drawing Board: Odyssey Twisted PC Pedal. The pedals originally weren’t very popular because it was a time when metal pedals ruled the world, but eventually people started using them and plastic pedals became more common and they blew up in popularity. Other than some minor changes like the spindles, the plastic material for different colors or styles like clear plastic, there really hasn’t been too many changes. That is other than the different color options that we’ve seen over the years. Yesterday, Odyssey released their new Black Tie Dye color and it got us thinking about some of the different colors we’ve seen over the years, so we hopped on the old Google and did some searches to compile a bunch of the different pedals. Here’s what we came up with…

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Black Tie Dye

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White Tie Dye

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Who remembers these? The color changing pedals. They were white, but would change into different colors with sunlight.

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Speaking of color changing. The glow in the dark option was an interesting color option for the Twisted PC pedals.

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These were a little more recent. The Aloha pedals used a floral wrap that was bound to make you want to go to Hawaii.

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As we mentioned above, Odyssey had their clear Twisted PC pedals that required a slightly different type of plastic composite that allowed for it to be see through.

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The clear pedals were also introduced in a number of see through colors. Above is a look at a few of the see through color options and below that is the “Fader” color that featured three different colors on one pedal.

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The “Crackle” color of the pedals came in a few different colors with swirls of black mixed in to give it that interesting look.

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There were the camouflage color pedals as well!

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The metallic color. Plastic with the metal look. There were also available in a handful of colors.

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The “Galaxy” pedals were interesting because they seriously set BMX on fire with the color. Odyssey released matching Monogram Tripod Seats that were available in a few different colors to go with these. Also, Madera released a “Celestial” colorway that matched for their hubs and stems, followed by their Celestial Protocal HT cranks that gave you a number of options to make your bike look out of this world.

So, that’s a look at just a handful of colors that the Odyssey Twisted PC pedals have come in over the years. We know there’s a ton of colors we have missed since they have been available in a number of solid colors, which you can see a few of in the embed below! We’re trying to remember if there were any crazy color options that we blanked on. If you can think of any, let us know in the comments!

What’s one color that has never been done, that you think would be really cool? Let us know in the comments as well!

What will be next from Odyssey as far as colors go? We’ll just have to wait and see…

Want to learn the history of these pedals? Check out this — Drawing Board: Odyssey Twisted PC Pedal

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Common Crew at the Fiend DIY Jam

August 10, 2016

The Common Crew have dropped a new video giving you their perspective of the Fiend DIY jam at Home Ave Ditch out in San Diego. This is a vlog / raw cut style edit, but it’s still worth a look since there’s some solid riding and plenty of laughs. If you want to see more of the riding that went down, check out this video — Fiend Home Ave DIY Jam Highlights

“Sauce went down to the Home Ave ditch last weekend with a penny of the crew of to point the camera at himself, hang out get a few clips. Big S/O to Fiend and Ride BMX for hosting such an awesome jam, all the dollars they traded for tricks and building so many new obstacles at this legendary DIY!

Featuring: Denim Cox, Dylan Moore, Eddie Cuellar, Johnny Raekes, Julian Arteaga, Trevor Sigloch, Chris Eiland & Sauce.”

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Mongoose Jam 2016 – Team Peraza

August 10, 2016

The videos from the Mongoose Jam video contest at Woodward West have been so good so far! Here’s a look at what Kevin Peraza‘s team cooked up during their time filming. This has everything from grinds to wild ramp and trails tricks. Excellent watch from start to finish!

“Team Peraza delivers a video filled with non-stop mind blowing tricks. But that is what you would expect with riders like Kevin Peraza, Broc Raiford, Alex Hiam and camper Cole Lucas. Doeby Huynh filmed and producing this top-notch video for your enjoyment.”

Mongoose Jam 2016 – Team Illingworth

Mongoose Jam 2016 – Team Ryan

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Mark Webb Session with Archie Cole & Tom Justice

August 10, 2016

Mark Webb has been back on it with the filming lately. Here’s another video from a session at the Southsea Skatepark with Tom Justice and pro scooter rider Archie Cole. As you can imagine with Mark and Tom, both of these guys dropped some heavy moves from technical lip tricks to big blasted airs. So, if you’re looking for some dialed ramp riding, this is the one for you!

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Monster Energy – Lost In Vilnius

August 10, 2016

TBB Bike just dropped a fresh video from a Monster Energy trip they did with Jason Eustathiou, Jiri Blabol, David Budko and Tomas Carda to the city of Vilnius! We can’t recall if we’ve seen much of any footage from this place in the past, but it’s safe to say that it has spots on spots on spots for days. Hit play to see what Jason and David threw down on during their visit! Excellent riding and dialed film work in this one.

“You would have to be living under a rock if you haven’t noticed that a couple of weeks ago went down another chapter of 2016 LOST IN series in cooperation with Monster energy. This time our crew together with the main member Jason Eustathiou and local rider David Budko explored Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania. You could have already seen what the boys managed to produce in the photo-report and feel a bit of local atmosphere. However, pictures simply doesn’t do the justice in this case and that’s why we are more than happy to show you the full video LOST IN VILNIUS, filmed and edited by none else but Tomas Carda, belter!
SONG: Jonay – Swedish Ladies
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GGFest 2016 Highlights

August 10, 2016

The annual GGFest or Ghetto Games Festival in Latvia has been growing over the past few years into something really rad. The contest returned once again and it looks like it was another successful contest. Above is a video that Ride UK put together giving you a look at what went down on the park, street and dirt courses. There was plenty of wild riding, the setups all looked dialed and it would appear the crowds were loving it, too. Check it!

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Grande Rue – Nicolas Badet

August 10, 2016

Grande Rue coming through with a fresh BMX video featuring Nicolas Badet getting down on street spots over in France. As expected with Nicolas, he comes through with some smooth and stylish ridinon every street spot he came across from rails to tight brick transitions. This video also has some super dialed film work that mixes in a lot of lifestyle shots that give the video a really good vibe. Get a look at it!

Filmed and edited by Poiss Barbier

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Goods BMX – BFC & Roman Tencza “Shed Boner” Section

August 10, 2016

Snakebite BMX keeping the sections from the Goods BMX “Shred Boner” DVD rolling. Here is Ben Kauffman and Roman Tencza’s split section that’s packed full of gold from some of the finest street spots, trails, skateparks and ditches around Oregon. Both of these guys bring a ton of style to the table, with a good mix of tricks, keeping things flowing from start to finish. This is one BMX video that’s definitely a good watch. Check it!

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