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Review: Steadicam Smoothee

February 14, 2013


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All right, so I’m no Matty Lamert or Will Evans when it comes to putting videos together. I’m actually pretty dusty since it’s been quite a few months since I put anything together too. Either way, above is a new edit I threw together of some clips of Conrad Heppner, Jesse Higgins, Blake Waters, Chase Bilich, Colton Walker and myself that I have been collecting the past few weeks during sessions at Bluff Valley’s Over the Top Skatepark using this new Stedicam Smoothee steadicam for my GoPro that I’ve been testing out for a review. Check out the edit, then make the jump to check out the review if you’re looking for a way to get some smoother shots out of your GoPro or iPhone.

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Review: Odyssey – Springfield Brakes

January 18, 2013

Let’s take a closer look at the Odyssey Springfield Brakes!

Odyssey Springfield BMX brakes

I know, I know… It’s 2013. Who runs brakes? Believe it or not, a good number of riders still like to stop or get their fufanu fix in. I know that I’m definitely the kind of rider that is pretty much required to run brakes since I get pretty sketchy without them.
A few months back I caught wind of some new brakes that the guys at Odyssey were working on that really caught my attention. Over the years there have been some “advancements” in brakes, but they all pretty much worked off the same system. That’s why the Springfield brakes stood out to me. Let’s take a look!

Odyssey Springfield brakes BMX

So what was I getting to in that intro? What I was trying to hint at is that Odyssey have done a couple things that are unique to brakes for these new Springfield brakes. Starting things off, the biggest thing is that they’ve eliminated the spiral springs that need to be tensioned on the post.

Odyssey BMX Springfield Brakes

If you look at the photo above, they’ve simplified things by putting a single spring that connects both arms together and gives them enough tension to allow the arms to spring back on their own. This was one thing that really caught me off guard when I first installed them on my bike. I figured the tension would be a little “spongier” just because the spring is pretty much free and has a little play when you poke it. Oddly enough, the tension was just about perfect for what I like. Just enough for a smooth pull that allows me to feather the brakes with one finger. There is plenty of spring and retracts the arms without any issues. I haven’t personally tried it, but if you aren’t satisfied with the tension and feel like it’s a little more than you prefer, you can stretch the spring a little to make adjustments.

Odyssey Springfield BMX Brakes

Since the spring is between the arms and not on the brake mount posts, they were able to accomplish two things. They’ve simplified installation by eliminating the need to tension the springs which can be a pain in the ass, and Odyssey was able to lower the stack height a little bit. The stack height isn’t quite as low as the Fly brakes for example, but there’s clearance from the chain. I did notice that the end of the arm is starting to get scuffed up from my chain rubbing on it though. I generally run my chain pretty tight, so that is a little strange, but it is what it is. I should mention I run a 25-9 gear ratio, so there’s not a ton of room to work chain clearance as is with any brakes.

Odyssey BMX Springfield brakes

I probably should have mentioned this above, but the arms are cast aluminum. This helps to keep the price and weight down a bit while keeping the arms from flexing much. I haven’t noticed much flex personally, so I guess it’s doing the trick.

Odyssey Springfield brakes BMX

Originally the plan was that I was going to give Odyssey’s new Quik Slic brake cable a test as well. If you aren’t familiar with this brake cable, it’s Odyssey’s classic Linear cable that has a built in cable hanger and straddle cable making it all one piece. I must have goofed up on the measurement a bit because there was just too much of a gap between the brake pads and rim for my personal liking. I decided to clip off the cable hanger and go back to my classic hanger and straddle cable setup I had before. There’s a benefit to this though, I can adjust how far the pads are from the rim by adjusting there. Other than that, you can adjust the distance of the brake pads to the rim at the barrel adjuster on your brake lever or on the one on your top or down tube. I like that since I’m pretty picky about how much play I have between my brake pads and the rim. Easy to install and adjust into the right spot.

Odyssey Springfield Brakes BMX

Speaking of the brake pads. The Springfield brakes come with the new Ghost pads. It’s funny how much has changed over the years with brake pads. Back in the day, Odyssey offered a brake pad called the 2×4 which you could compare to a brick. It was wide and long. Ultimately designed to cover as much surface area on those tall and heavy triple wall rims that most kids wouldn’t believe we actually wanted on our bikes on purpose these days. Over the years, pads have slimmed back down, changed colors with different rubber compounds to give a different feel from black to salmon and those squeeky clear ones. The Ghost pads are a smaller style brake pad that covers the surface area of the rim well. I decided to give the black ones that came with the brakes a shot and I’ve been more than impressed. Even with the anodized black that’s stripping away from my excessive brake use, they locked up and hold great. Turns out we didn’t need those massive brake pads after all, haha.

Odyssey Springfield brakes BMX

Overall, the Springfield brakes definitely surpassed what I expected. I am loving the tension they have, the simplicity of installation and that they give more than enough braking power to lock those brakes up for fufanus, abubacas, 540 tail taps and pretty much any of those techy ramp tricks you can’t do on a ledge. One of the biggest reasons I was surprised by how well these work is because of the price. Generally, with BMX parts, you pay for the quality. I figured with these retailing at $16.99 that I’d probably run them and be pretty disappointed. Clearly that wasn’t the case. So for $16.99 you get the brakes and all of the hardware, a straddle cable, cable hanger, a replacement spring for when and if your spring wears out, and the Ghost Pads. That’s a hell of a deal in my honest opinion. You can pick replacement Ghost pads up in black or clear for $8.99 that I’d imagine will work on pretty much all brakes. Don’t forget, Odyssey’s products are pretty much available in every good BMX shop around the world, so you can pick them up wherever if you would rather pick them up from your local shop.

So do I think you should buy the Odyssey Springfield Brakes? Yeah, I’m pretty picky about my brakes and I’m more than stoked on how these are working out for me. They’re also an inexpensive route for the guys who like riding brakeless, but like to run brakes from time to time. Add to the easy install and it’s kind of a double win. I’ll personally be running these for quite some time, I can promise that.

That wraps things up. You can find out more about Odyssey and their products by checking out their website — OdysseyBMX.com

Review: Animal – BPE Pedal

January 14, 2013

Animal Bikes BPE BMX pedal

A few weeks back, we dropped an Insight with Animal Bikes where we talked about the new BPE pedals that became available just last week. Shortly after the Insight dropped, they sent through a sample pair for me to give a go. I decided with these just coming out, there’s probably a good number of you wondering if they’re worth picking up or just curious why these are more expensive than other plastic pedals out. Well, let’s check out what I thought and see if I can answer the questions on your mind.

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Review: The Daily Grind DVD

December 20, 2012

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For those of you guys who are Troy Merkle and Tony Cherry fans, I’m sure over the course of the last year or so, you have noticed that these guys have been dropping a lot of real good edits. They were also always mentioning a DVD that they were working on in the description of those edits. A while back there was talk of a video for Giant for a while, but I honestly don’t know what ever happened with that one. I don’t remember seeing it come out. Then, The Daily Grind was launched by their good friend, Jon “Gremlin” Bechtold and it quickly made sense that these guys were all putting in work for their first DVD for the brand.
The other day I had a copy of this new video turn up in the mail, so I figured I’d put together a little review for you guys to check out to see if it’s something you might want to pick up. Let’s get into it!

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Review: We Are Park – Shiv Gloves

December 6, 2012

A few weeks ago I came across an email from a new brand from the U.K called We Are Park. Like a lot of you reading this, this was a new name to me that I hadn’t heard about. The brand, which started back in 2008, is an apparel brand that works with BMX, skateboarding and snowboarding. As of recently, they started hooking up guys like Declan Brooks and Jack Watts who have been on it this past year.
The guys at We Are Park sent through a little care package for me to get a feel for what they are producing and in that box was a pair of their Shiv gloves. It couldn’t have been better timing since my previous pair had started ripping and smelling like death, so it was time to upgrade.
I’ve been running the gloves for a few weeks now and figured I’d toss together a review for the gloves since it has been getting colder and I’d imagine a good number of you are looking for something to keep those hands on the bars. Here’s what I think…

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Review: The Hunt “Gold Rush” + Giveaway

October 11, 2012

Shortly after the release of the first round of The Hunt, things were already cooking for round two. Since the day I found out about it, I’ve been anticipating the video. I wasn’t sure how you could top the first video after Chad Kerley and all the rest of the guys who had sections blew peoples minds, but it looks like it wasn’t hard to get people motivated to go out and spend a few months filming. Finally, the other week, the second video, “Gold Rush, was premiered in California announcing who had taken home the win and giving everyone a look at what 13 riders had been working on over the past few months. The other day I received a package from Justin Kosman which included 3 copies of the video just for me… But I figured I might as well hook up two of you with a copy along with a fresh t-shirt… but first you gotta check out what I thought of the video.

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Review: Etnies X Terrible One – Ruben Alcantara Signature RVM Shoe

August 17, 2012

One of the perks of being in the media side of BMX is that, sometimes, I’ll get a sneak peek at a product that’s coming through months before it would be released. Generally, I am able to hold my own and wait it out for its release, but when I found out Ruben Alcantara was getting another signature shoe from Etnies and saw how good it looked, I was losing my mind waiting for it to be released. It was one of those things you see and know you need in your life. After months of anticipation, the shoes finally became available and I got my hands, or should I say feet, on them. I’ve been riding in them the past few weeks and figured it would be cool to toss up a review, so here’s what I think of them!
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Review: Empire – Bad Idea

July 20, 2012

I’ve probably told this story a hundred times by now, but that’s fine. Flash back a few years ago to I think it was the 2008 NORA Cup during Interbike. I’m standing in this casino just in awe of everything going around me. My favorite pros, owners of companies, flashing lights and just general non-sense everywhere. All of the sudden this “slightly” intoxicated guy stumbles up to Brian Tunney and I (for some reason that’s what my mind keeps telling me who I was with at the time) and says “Hey, you guys want to see the trailer for the new Empire DVD?”. At the time, I didn’t know this was the one and only Dave Parrick…

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