During the end of the JC era and beginning of the Trailmix time an older model began to find its legs and take off. The aluminum Twisted Pedal was designed and introduced well before the JC, but it never lit fire like the JC pedal. The feel was good, but it was not until the Twisted PC came that the Twisted line really took hold. With the prevailing idea in BMX being lighter is better, a plastic bodied pedal made a lot of sense. No sharp metal pins to cut your leg. Lower weight than any alloy bodied pedal. Ultra low cost meant you could wear your Twisted PCs down and just get new ones, without much worry. It’s hard to grind your $100 pedals down a brick ledge knowing the damage you are doing to them (and the ledge for that matter). The Plastic material was a new medium for colors and decoration that never existed. Wild colors, Clear bodies, Glow in the Dark, and most recently the Chameleon series, which changes color in UV light and had a matching Senior 2 Pivotal seat to match. The Twisted PC is made from a proprietary recipe of plastic, that the followers have never grasped. Just because they are plastic and inexpensive doesn’t mean you don’t put as much knowledge and know how in to them.
Twisted PC, 9/16": #p-107
Twisted, Alloy, 9/16": #p-101
June '10: Red/Black Swirl
May '10: Fire Engine Red
March '10: Fluorescent Pink
December '09: Ocean Blue
December '09: Rootbeer
December '09: Sea Foam
October '09: Clear Gold






















Aaron’s Sunday/Etnies Bike
SHIPMENT: Twisted PC in Gum & Clear
Red/Black Swirl
Hoang’s new bike
Hot Pink Twisted PCs!
The Dugan Mobile
Rootbeer Ocean Foam
Clear Gold Twisted PCs
Odyssey Video on BMXFeed.com
Interbike 2009
Hoang Tran Bike Check
Behind the Chameleon
Dirt Ron’s Clean Bike
ch… ch… changes.
Chameleon?
Brown and Red Twisted PCs
Adam Banton wallpaper and Electronical section
GLOW-IN-THE-DARK PC PEDALS
AB/ODSY’s Bike in Black