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  2. Odyssey BMX - Wikipedia

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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 ]

  3. Bicycle brake - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  4. Adam Banton - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  5. Detangler - Wikipedia

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    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.

  6. Daleny Vaughn - Wikipedia

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    From Tucson, Arizona, where her parents ran a race track, she is a member of Odyssey BMX. [2] [3] She qualified for the final of the 2023 Pan American Games in Santiago, where she placed seventh overall. [4] She was a bronze medalist at the 2024 UCI BMX World Championships in Rock Hill, South Carolina in June 2024. [5]

  7. BMX bike - Wikipedia

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    Flatland – flatland style BMX bikes have different frame geometry to traditional park BMX bikes because flatland riding requires precise balance on multiple parts of the bike. Park – park style BMX bikes (also called vert) are often made lighter by reducing the structural strength of particular areas of the bike, which is possible because ...