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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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Product: Fiction BMX – Camouflage Troop Tires

August 8, 2016

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Here’s one some of you might have spotted a few weeks back in the Gone Biking In Los Angeles video. Fiction BMX are releasing their Troop Tire in two new camouflage colors; Jungle and Urban. The Fiction Troop tire is an all around tire that has a deeply grooved directional treat pattern that is ready for any style of riding you are getting into. They are available in a 2.30″ size, have a 65 PSI rating and weigh in at 28.8 oz. The Jungle Camo and Urban camo tires cost $24.99 each. If you aren’t feeling the camouflage, Fiction also offer the Troop tire in black ($16.99) and gum ($17.99) colors. Hit up your favorite BMX shop or mail-order that carry Fiction to get some ordered up today!

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A video posted by Stolen BMX (@stolenbikeco) on Aug 8, 2016 at 5:12pm PDT

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Haro – Mike Gray 2016 Video

August 3, 2016

Haro coming through with a fresh BMX video featuring Mike Gray slaying spots down in Southern California! Mike puts his pegs and freecoaster to heavy use for this one and it’s safe to say no rail, rooftop or massive gap was safe when Mike rolled through! Hit play because this is 5 minutes of pure MUST SEE gold!

“Mike put a solid nine months into this project hammering it out in SoCal at spots in San Diego, LA, Irvine and Riverside. Mike is riding a Haro SDv2 and a white Haro CK sample frame in this.

Video by Christian Rigal shot in 4k

Titles by Kelly Bolton

Music:
Mozes and the Firstborn- Time’s a Headache
Danava- Longdance
”

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Fiend – Garrett Reynolds V2 Frame Promo

August 2, 2016

YES! You cannot go wrong with a fresh BMX video from Garrett Reynolds! Here’s a fresh batch of heat Fiend dropped to promote Garrett’s brand new signature frame, the Reynolds V2 that is OUT NOW! You already know this is one BMX video you won’t want to pass up!

After you watch the video, get the full specs and details on the frame RIGHT HERE!

Filme and edited by Tony Ennis

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Rob Ridge – Greatest / Latest / Favorites Vol. 2 – Part 2

August 1, 2016

Yesterday Rob Ridge dropped Greatest / Latest / Favorites – Vol. 2 – Part 1, which was a short teaser. Today, he dropped part two which features just over 4 minutes of absolute madness! Rob is a technical ramp ridign god. This has more front brake magic than most videos we’ve seen in months combined and this is only part 2! Expect plenty more of this to come!

“Part2 (of4) – The Main Cut & Thrust. Strange Beautiful Technical Mini Ramp Riding.”

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Rob Ridge – Greatest / Latest / Favorites Vol. 2 – Part 3

Rob Ridge – Greatest / Latest / Favorites Vol. 2 – Part 4

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Review: BSD – “Transmission” DVD

August 1, 2016

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When it comes to BMX videos, we’ve always been a really big fan of the way BSD have done things over the years. They have always done a really good job of putting out quality BMX videos, versus just firing out a bunch of mediocre videos to keep the flow of content steady. So, when we found out a little while back that they were just about to release their first full-length Team DVD (Keywords are Team DVD since they have put out full videos like Any Which Way back in 2012), we were really excited to find out just what Grant and the rest of the crew were cooking up! The “Transmission” video was a surprise since they kept things pretty low key about it prior to launch (pun intended), so luckily it wasn’t one of those videos we were stuck waiting months and months for. Over the weekend, we finally got our hands on a copy and gave it a look. We figured it would be a good idea to put down a few words if you’re on the fence about checking out the video… So, if you’re interested… Keep on reading!

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Alright, so let’s first start out with something we mentioned just a moment ago above. BSD kept their “Transmission” DVD pretty low key prior to it being ready to be released. In a world of social media that doesn’t let secrets last too long, especially when you’re bouncing a team of riders to countries like China, Australia, Canada, USA, Israel and more. It was pretty rad to get the email about the video being close to release and just finding out about it. The surprise that it was kept low key was actually something that made us really curious about the video. Now, finding out about a video just before it is released could go wrong, mostly just for a video that’s made by a brand or crew that nobody is really that familiar with and don’t really have much to base what could be expected. In BSD’s case, they have been producing really quality web videos and more, and we are very familiar with the film work of Dave Sowerby because of that. So, we knew before we even jumped into the video that the film work was going to be top quality, and you can definitely count on their team to throw down.

When you look at BSD’s “Transmission” DVD case, it has a little line to explain the video… “A crew of intrepid bike riders embark on a two year mission taking them to the ends of the earth and beyond.” Yes, the video was in the works for two years and they managed to keep it pretty low key until it was ready, even with social media and bouncing around to a number of countries and cities around the world. The crew, which consists of Dan Paley, Kriss Kyle, Alex Donnachie, Reed Stark, Mike “Jersey” Taylor, David Grant, Liam Zingbergs, Sam Jones and Luc Legrand had plenty of miles clocked for this video and it’s definitely easy to see. Based off what we saw, they were in China, Australia, Canada, USA, Israel and definitely a few other places for this one. So, you can tell they were going all out to make this one happen.

We’ve never been a fan of giving away too much detail when it comes to what the video actually includes, but the video includes full sections from Dan Paley, Kriss Kyle, Alex Donnachie, Reed Stark, Mike “Jersey” Taylor, David Grant, Liam Zingbergs, Sam Jones and Luc Legrand, along with a split section between Jason Teet and Matt Allpress. There’s also a bonus “Worldwide Crew Section” that features their different team riders through shops and distributors around the world. In the 51 minutes the “Transmission” video runs, each of these guys produced some heavy clips out on the streets while bouncing around the world. This video is 100% street, with no park and trails footage… Sorry, guys!

As we mentioned above, Dave Sowerby was in charge of the filming and editing, with some assistance from the team and a few other filmers along the way. As you can imagine if you have ever seen a previous video from Dave, it’s easy to understand that this video is super on point when it comes to filming. It has a great mix of long, short and wide angle shots, along with a good balance of second angles when needed. We saw a good balance because you can easily over do it with the second angles, and we’ve seen it before in other videos to the point where it gets annoying watching every trick twice, haha. So, you only get them when they’re necessary for this one.

When it comes to the editing, if you couldn’t figure out from the cover or the trailer (watch that below), this video has a space theme that is based around NASA. I don’t want to go into too much detail, but they worked some old style news and NASA film work into this one for the intros for each rider and it turned out really cool. We’re usually not a huge fan of longer intros with more over the top graphics, but what Dave and the crew did with this one went together well with the overall feel of the video. We weren’t crazy about all of them, but most were pretty rad. You will definitely get a good laugh out of it.

The soundtrack for the video was something we really enjoyed. It sucks when a video is all rap, all rock or some mainstream stuff. The “Transmission” video has a pretty balanced mix of classic and current with bands like Beastie Boys, Led Zeppelin, The Smiths, The black Keys, Nate Dogg, Wiley, The Jamestown Massacre, The Vacant Lots, Ty Segall, Luh and Moonface Sinii all coming together to keep the flow of the video rolling. Maybe we’re just so used to seeing these raw cut edits and vlogs that anything with music is just that much better? Nah, the sound track for this kicks a lot of ass though.

So, to tie this all back together, BSD’s “Transmission” DVD wasn’t over hyped, it features their stacked team putting in work on some amazing spots all over the world, the filming and editing is definitely on point and they had a unique twist to it with the NASA style theme.

It’s hard for us to pick a favorite section for this video. We’re probably heavily favoring Reed Stark’s section since we’ve known him for years and watched him grow up from a lanky little kid to a lanky savage, but beyond that we were really stoked on some fresh Mike “Jersey” Taylor footage and Alex Donnachie’s section. Either way, everyone killed it for this video.

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What did we think? We were definitely stoked on it and it’s one of those videos we were thinking will definitely be a contender for the NORA Cup video of the year. The video is just short of an hour (not including the bonus sections) and it keeps your attention from start to finish easily. It’s also one of those videos you will want to watch more than once, so plan on keeping it in the DVD player for a few rounds. Do we think the video is worth checking out? Definitely. Even more so because it’s literally FREE. Any shop that carries BSD can get you a copy through their distributor in your country. If I remember right, for a limited time, every order from Dan’s Comp will come with a copy of the video, too. If you cannot find a shop to get it, you can also pick up a copy from BSD directly, you just have to pay for shipping… You can do that RIGHT HERE.

BSD also have a LIMITED EDITION 100 page book that features words and photos from the trips, along with the DVD, that you can pick up for £9.99 GBP (Roughly $13 U.S) RIGHT HERE.

Below you can check out the trailer and get an idea of what the video has in store… Minus a ton of incredible spots and tricks.

Have you seen “Transmission” yet? What did you think? Let us know below!

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Cincinnati Street Jam 2016 Flyer

July 29, 2016

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What are you doing August 27th!? If you’re near Cincinnati, you should plan on coming out for The Daily Grind‘s Street Jam that Mike Vitatoe is throwing! The jam kicks off at Sawyer Point at noon and then the crew will be rolling around to different spots throughout the day! Make sure you get to this if you’re in the area. It’s bound to be a good time!
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Federal Bikes – Loose Change

July 28, 2016

Federal Bikes coming through with a phenomenal new video featuring some of their crew getting down in the Czech Republic! This video is 13 minutes of amazing film work, dialed spots and some damn good riding! If you only watch one BMX video today… Make it this one!

“Federal Bikes presents “Loose Change” filmed by Richard Forne.

Featuring Stevie Churchill, Michal Smelko, Joe Jarvis, Carlo Hoffmann, Mirco Andreani, Jordan Aleppo and Jakub Juza.
Shot in Prague and Brno.

Soundtrack –

DEL SHANNON- “NEEDLES AND PINS”

DAVID LYNCH – MOVIN ON
TYLER THE CREATOR – YONKERS
DEL SHANNON- NEEDLES AND PINS
SUNNS – PARALYZER
BEAT HAPPENING – IN MY MEMORY
”

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