Frame: Kink Lost Dutchman
Fork: Odyssey race
Bars: Kink Badger bar
Grips: Kink Omega
Bar ends: Kink plastic
Stem: Odyssey Elementary v3
Brake Lever: Odyssey Monolever Medium
Brake: Odyssey Evolver
Seat: Odyssey Sr. Mexi
Seat Post: Odyssey Intac
Clamp: People still have these?
Cranks: Odyssey Twombolt
Sprocket: Kink Sound 30t
Pedals: Odyssey Trailmix sealed
Chain: KMC 69
Rear Wheel: Odyssey 7ka laced to Odyssey cassette v3
Front Wheel: Odyssey 7ka laced to Gsport Marmoset
Pegs: Nada
Rear Tire: Odyssey path 2.125
Front Tire: Odyssey Aitken dirt 2.25
Weight of bike: Somewhere around 24
Modifications:
Cut seat post.
Describe your personal bike setup:
It’s pretty stock, always a mess; I never work on anything so it’s usually a huge pile of shit.
Describe the contents of your personal bike tool bag.
Whatever is in my roommate’s car. I don’t own any tools. Thankfully Ryan at Kore bike shop in Tempe lets me use his.
What part do you wear through the quickest?
Grips, tires, back wheels.
What part do you break most often?
I haven’t broken a bike part in years.
Do you patch flat tires or get new tubes?
New tubes; thanks Kore!
Which parts are you paranoid about breaking?
Forks! If your forks break you’re pretty much dead.
Where do your parts go when you’re done with them?
My roommates.
Who builds your wheels? Anything special about them?
Ryan at Kore builds ‘em. Nothing special.
Cassette or freecoaster?
Cassette; forward is faster.
Left side drive or right side drive?
Right.
Kevlar bead or regular bead?
Kevlar because that’s just what was available last time I got new tires. I don’t have a personal preference.
Plastic pedals or metal?
Metal! I understand that plastic is cheaper, but for how much you have to replace them the cost evens out over time. Plus, the Trailmix pedals rule.