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Odyssey BMX is an American bicycle parts company based in Norwalk, California specializing in BMX. Founded in 1985, [ 1 ] one of its first products was the Gyro detangler , which is still in production today. [ 2 ]
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Adam Banton (born February 28, 1975, in Nokesville, Virginia) [1] is an American freestyle BMX rider and MTB rider, professional musician and part owner of The Biker and Baker granola. He's known to have resided in Phoenix, Arizona. [2] His riding style is regarded as progressive and creative while not limited to any specific genre of Freestyle ...
The detangler, Gyro or rotor [1] is an invention for the freestyle BMX bicycle, allowing the handlebars to turn a complete 360° rotation without the brake cables getting tangled up. [2] A detangler is usually only used for the rear brake cable.
U-brake on a freestyle BMX bike. U-brakes (also known by the trademarked term 990-style) are essentially the same design as the centre-pull caliper brake. The difference is that the two arm pivots attach directly to the frame or fork while those of the centre-pull caliper brake attach to an integral bridge frame that mounts to the frame or fork ...
From 1989 through 2001, Derby International marketed bikes in the United States under the Nishiki as well as Univega, Haro, and Raleigh brand names. Some of the all terrain bikes and mountain bike models were designed in partnership with famed mountain bike designer and Mountain Bike Hall of Fame member R. Cunningham and have his name on the frames.