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Odyssey BMX – Brandon Webster 2017 Video

July 10, 2017

Here’s one we’ve been real excited to see! Odyssey BMX have just released Brandon Webster‘s 2017 video that is packed full of clips that he stacked a ton of miles for! As always, Brandon finds some amazing uses for spots and manages to put his pegs and nose balance to heavy use on as much of it as he can! Hit play because this BMX video kicks a ton of ass from start to finish!

“Brandon Webster is a proud Canadian, devout fisherman, hard worker, and incredible bike rider. Even with a full-time job and hours spent on the lake daily, Brandon still found time to film this killer video, traveling when he could and steadily stacking clips in locations as far flung as Austin, Miami, and Southern California. Brandon’s riding is a fantastic mix of tech and burly, and even his most tech moves are landed with such authority that they almost seem burly. Clips don’t always come easy for Brandon, but his determination sees him through, and I’m sure you’ll agree this part is well worth all the time and effort he’s put into it.” – Walter Pieringer

Odyssey VS Sunday – An Introduction

June 16, 2017

This is going to be wild. The Odyssey and Sunday Bikes have 4 months to each film a video part on the streets of Rhode Island that will go head to head to see which team can make the best video. Here’s a little video where Aaron Ross spends some time introducing the project and a few of the riders. We might get two videos, or these guys might end up killing each other… Who knows. Check it!

“Get ready, Odyssey vs Sunday is underway now. Which team will win a trip to a foreign country? Here’s the rundown:

All Odyssey and Sunday team riders can visit the Providence, RI house whenever they want, all summer long.

Odyssey and Sunday will each release a video in the fall with all their footage.

Viewers vote for their favorite video, and the team with the most votes wins a trip anywhere in the world.

Riders from both teams will also be working together to film and edit VX videos dropping monthly.”

Champi Galan Video Bike Check

June 16, 2017

Here’s a fresh video Bike Check with Champi Galan where he takes you through his brand new Sunday Bikes setup decked out top to bottom in Odyssey parts! This bike check is in Spanish, but it’s fairly easy to figure out just what he’s riding. If not, we have a parts list down below!

Frame: Sunday Excelsior 20,75
Fork: Odyssey R25
Bars: Odyssey Sweepstakes 9”
Headset: Odyssey Pro
Rims: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Front Hub: Odyssey Vandero Pro
Rear Hub: Odyssey Antigram lhd con cubrebuje
Tires: Odyssey Dugan 2.40 /2.30
Sprocket: Odyssey La Guardia 28t
Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolt
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted Pro
Stem: Sunday Freeze
Grips: Odyssey Pursuit
Pegs: Gsport Van
Seat: Sunday Cloud You Slippin’

What do you think of the bike? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Odyssey – Vandero Pro Front Hub & Hazard Lite Front Wheel

June 12, 2017

Let’s take a look at the brand new Vandero Pro Front Hub and the Hazard Lite Front Wheel from Odyssey!

Vandero Pro Front Hub

Is it time for a new front hub? Here’s a closer look at the new Vandero Pro front hub from Odyssey. This front hub starts out with a 7075-T6 aluminum hub shell with precision bored fully centric bearing seats for a smoother spin and prolonged bearing life. Inside you can find 6903RS sealed cartridge ball bearings with a 17mm 7075-T6 aluminum center axle with steel helicoil thread insert and 3/8″ heat-treated chromoly axle bolts with 17mm wrench flats and 6mm hex slots to keep it all tight.

As you can see from the photos, this hub comes with replaceable plastic hub guards on both sides that you can choose to run or remove. The Vandero Pro hub guards are made from a proprietary plastic and are designed to be press fit, so you don’t have to mess with the hub to install them.

The Vandero Pro Front Hub is available in black and polished with a weight of 11.2 oz. for $69.99 through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Odyssey BMX worldwide now.

Odyssey Hazard Lite Front Wheel

If you’re on the hunt for a complete front wheel, then you’re in luck because the Vandero Pro Front Hub is also available on the new Odyssey Hazard Lite Front Wheel. This wheel starts out with the Vandero Pro hub laced to a Hazard Lite rim. The Hazard Lite 36-hole rim is made from 6000 series aluminum with a 32mm width, 17mm height with a 390 ERD.

The Hazard Lite Front Wheel is available in Black and Chrome for $149.99 – $159.99 through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Odyssey worldwide now as well.

What do you think? Have any questions? Let us know in the comments and we’ll get back to you!

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Sunday Bikes – Aaron Ross Bike Check

June 12, 2017

Curious what Aaron Ross is running for a setup these days? Sunday Bikes dropped this fresh Aaron Ross Bike Check taking a look at his current Motoross setup decked out top to bottom in Sunday and Odyssey parts! Check out the flipbook and full parts list below!

“Check out what the Bossman is currently running on his Motoross.

Frame: Sunday Motoross, 20.75” TT
Fork: Odyssey R32
Handlebar: Odyssey BOSS
Stem: Odyssey BOSS
Headset: Odyssey PRO, Conical
Grips: Odyssey Aaron Ross
Seat: Odyssey Anniversary Retro
Seat Post: Odyssey Tripod
Seat Clamp: Sunday
Crank: Odyssey Thunderbolts, 175mm
Sprocket: Odyssey Fang, 28-T
Pedals: Odyssey Grandstand
Chain: Odyssey Keychain with Hollow Pins
Tires: Odyssey Ross 2, 2.3” front, 2.4” rear
Rims: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Front Hub: Odyssey Antigram
Rear Hub: Odyssey Clutch v2 Freecoaster
Pegs: Sunday Seeley PC, 4.5″
”

What do you think of Aaron’s bike? Let us know in the comments below!

Odyssey BMX – Justin Spriet Bike Check

June 6, 2017

Curious what Justin Spriet is running for a setup these days? Odyssey just dropped a fresh Bike Check with Justin and his current Fit Bike Co. Savage setup decked out top to bottom in Odyssey parts. Check out the flip book and a full parts list below!

“Get a closer look at Justin’s current street, dirt, and park steed.

Frame: Fit Savage, 21″ TT
Fork: Fit Shiv v3
Handlebar: Fit Vandlebar
Stem: Odyssey TL48
Headset: Odyssey Pro (Conical)
Grips: S&M Hoder
Seat: Odyssey Monogram
Seatpost: Odyssey Tripod
Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolt, LHD/170mm
Sprocket: Odyssey La Guardia, 27-T
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted Pro
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird
Tires: Odyssey Path Pro (2.4″ Front, 2.25″ Rear)
Pegs: Odyssey Graduate (Plastic)
Front Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite Front Wheel
Hazard Lite Rim laced to Vandero Pro Front Hub
Rear Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite Freecoaster Wheel
Odyssey Hazard Lite Rim laced to Clutch v2 Freecoaster (9-T)
” – Odyssey BMX

Odyssey BMX – Clutch V2 Freecoaster

May 17, 2017

Odyssey have released their Clutch V2 Freecoaster hub.

Odyssey Clutch V2 Freecoaster BMX

Is it time for a new freecoaster? Odyssey have released their new and improved Clutch V2 Freecoaster for you to take a look at. This hub is based on the original Clutch V2 with a few small improvements to make it even better. The concept of the Clutch V2 freecoaster is based off the traditional clutch-based designed, except they have eliminated all of the parts that cause problems. The hub starts out with a 36- hole, 2014-T6 aluminum shell that features a little slider that allows you to adjust the slack of the hub externally. Inside you can find a full 14mm axle with a durable bearing configuration and drag mechanism to reduce the need for repairs.

The V2 improvements feature 14mm chromoly axle bolts on both sides for increased strength, improved clutch engagement and the ability to add more slack than the previous model, improved manufacturing to increase the precision of the mechanical parts and a new proprietary plastic for the removable hub guard that increases durability, making for a longer lasting guard.

Odyssey Clutch V2 Freecoaster BMX

The Clutch V2 Freecoaster is available in right and left side drive with a 9-tooth driver, a weight of 22 oz. (623 grams) and color options of black and polished for $189.99 through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Odyssey worldwide now.

Odyssey Clutch V2 Freecoaster BMX

Odyssey Clutch V2 Freecoaster BMX

Above you can see the slider that covers the external slack adjustment. Need more or less slack? Simply slide the metal strip and use an allen key to adjust in or out to get it right where you want it! The Clutch V2 Freecoaster offers more slack than the previous model, giving riders more of a range to find their perfect amount.

Check out more from Odyssey BMX here.

Need help figuring out what size spokes you need for the Odyssey Clutch V2 Freecoaster? Check out our BMX Spoke Calculator.

Questions? Thoughts? Let us know in the comments below! We’ll make sure to get back to you right away with any questions!

Odyssey Travel Tool

May 11, 2017

Let’s take a closer look at the new Odyssey Travel Tool!

Odyssey Travel Tool BMX

Are you on the hunt for a new BMX Tool that is compact and has everything you need packed into a small multi-tool? We have had a couple different options from brands over the years with their own twist on just how to get everything you need to dial your bike into a small, easy to carry package.

It looks like Odyssey have decided to give it a go and design their own multi-tool for you to travel with. The Odyssey Travel Tool has everything you need to dial in your bike whether it’s just tightening up some bolts before your session or you need to break your bike down to fit it into a travel bag for a flight. This tool features a fold out design like a Swiss Army Knife for your bike, with 4mm, 5mm, 6mm, and 8mm hex wrenches, a 17mm deep socket, 15mm and 17mm spanners (pedal wrench) and a full-length arm to give you plenty of leverage when cranking down those bolts on your bike. This has everything you need in a clean and easy to use tool that doesn’t require any assembly or break down like some of the other tools out there.

The Odyssey Travel Tool is available through BMX shops and mail-orders worldwide now and comes in black only. Take a closer look below.


Odyssey Travel Tool BMX

Here’s a look at the tool completely folded in. Small, compact and easy to use or carry around.

Odyssey Travel Tool BMX

You can find small, clean laser etched logos on the side and the arm of the 17mm socket.

Looking for more options for tools? Check out more BMX Tools here, or just jump over to our BMX Tool Guide to take a look at a full list of tools that you might just want or need to keep your BMX bike dialed in!


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