Tom Perry is one guy I always get stoked on! Check out this brand new edit from Odyssey featuring a ton of clips Tom filmed over the course of 2013 and compiled into one banger of an edit. Hit that play button because you will not be disappointed!
Sean Sexton Bike Check + Clips
It was announced this morning that Sean Sexton had parted ways with Cinema Wheel Co. to ride soley for Odyssey! Check out this brand new bike check with a few quick clips mixed in for good measure to bring the news from Odyssey’s side! Definitely one dialed bike right there! In other news, Walter Pieringer also hints at a new Odyssey freecoaster that they are working on too. G-Coaster hybrid?
“Sean has been on Odyssey flow since 2006 and Odyssey pro since 2010, but we’ve been “sharing” him with our friends at Cinema Wheel Co. Sean is awesome and naturally we want to do more with him, so we decided to step it up and make him full-Odyssey, so now he’s on our wheels, too. Well, if you want to get technical, Odyssey doesn’t make a freecoaster at the moment, so he’s mostly on our wheels. But, even more good news, we’ve been working on a new freecoaster design for the past six months, and Sean will be on a prototype very shortly. More details soon!” – Walter Pieringer, Odyssey TM
Sean Sexton Leaves Cinema Wheel Co.

Here’s some interesting news, Sean Sexton decided to step away from his spot on Cinama Wheel Co. for a full spot with Odyssey. Check out some words from team manager, Will Stroud, about the news!
“Losing team riders is never easy, especially when it’s a guy like Sean Sexton. Sean was one of the OG Cinema team riders when the team formed in 2010 and has kept us laughing and smiling on every trip since then. His powerhouse riding style combined with his witty jokes makes him really fun to travel with and he will be missed by the Cinema crew. Sean was offered a nice opportunity to ride all Odyssey parts, which means he will no longer be running Cinema Wheels. Best of luck to Sean and Odyssey on their future endeavors.” — Will Stroud, Cinema Team Manager and Filmer
Print Ad: Odyssey – Tom Dugan

Here’s a look at Odyssey‘s latest print ad featuring Tom Dugan. If you’re feeling this, you can also set it as your wallpaper on your computer screen by clicking here!
Product: Odyssey – Ross, Hawk & Dugan Tripod Seats – Out Now
(Chase Hawk)
Time for a new seat? Odyssey have just released the Aaron Ross, Tom Dugan and Chase Hawk signature TRIPOD seats worldwide. Above is a preview of Chase’s seat, with Tom and Aaron’s below after the jump! Take a peek!
Print Ad: Odyssey – Aaron Ross

Here’s a look at Odyssey‘s latest print ad featuring Aaron Ross! You can also set this as your background on your computer screen, so click here to make it happen!
Product: Odyssey – Antigram Hubs & Guards

Odyssey‘s popular Antigram hubs are now available with guards to keep you from wrecking those dialed hubs. The rear Antigram hub features a 36 hole 7075-T6 forged aluminum hub shell with 2 sealed cartridge bearings on the inside, a 9-tooth driver with precision caged needle bearings that can be switched from right hand drive and left hand drive by flipping the pawls. This hub has two axle options; a chromoly 14mm solid male axle or a 3/8″ aluminum female axle with chromoly 17mm / 8mm hex bolts. This hub weights in at 12.5oz (aluminum female axle) or 14.5oz (chromoly axle)
The rear hub also features a 36-hole 7075-T6 aluminum shell with two sealed cartridge bearings on the inside. This one comes with a 7075-T6 aluminum female axle with 3/8″ 4130 chromoly axle bolts with a 17mm / 8mm hex head. This hub weighs in at 9 oz. even.
Now you have the option to also run hub guards with these hubs which is always a good idea to help protect your investment if you’re into grinding. These hub guards are forged from 7075-T6 aluminum and feature steel insets to help prevent bending and warping. These guards are available in front and rear (non-drive side) versions.
Both hubs and the guards are available everywhere Odyssey is sold now.
Hoang Tran off Odyssey

Man… This is a bummer. Odyssey have had to release Hoang Tran along with Matthias Dandois that was announced the other day for 2014. I’m sure both of these guys will have no trouble finding a new home, but still a bummer. Check out the official word from team manager, Walter Pieringer below.
“Letting a team rider go is never a decision that anybody wants to make, especially when they are great riders and friends. Over the years, our pro team had grown to the point where it was hard to pay enough attention to all of our riders. So, for 2014, we slimmed it down a bit. Hoang Tran and Matthias Dandois are both amazing bike riders and incredible people; there is no question about that. But in order to give the rest of our guys the full support they deserve, we had to make the toughest call and let them go. There’s only time for so many trips in a year, and with so many people on our team, getting everybody out on the road and in front of a camera as much as they should be just wasn’t possible. It really sucks losing Hoang and Matthias; we don’t have one bad thing to say about either of them, and we wish them nothing but the best.” – Walter Pieringer
