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Twitter Bike (Check) Wednesday, May 2nd, 2012

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    Double Spacebar, Aaron Ross grips, Monolever and CFL stem
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    Aaron Ross Principal saddle
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    Thunderbolt cranks, JCPC pedals and Chainwheel sprocket
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    Evo 2 brakes with Quik Slic Linear Kable
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    R32 forks, Vandero 2 hub, Hazard Lite rims and Aaron Ross tires
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Aaron announced the rules for the Twitter Bike contest yesterday and now here’s a flipbook showing you guys all the parts that come with it. Good luck to everyone trying to win this thing!

Click HERE for full contest details.

Aaron Ross – Bike Check Friday, April 13th, 2012

Sunday just posted Aaron’s latest bike and it’s loaded with all sorts of goodies from us.

Frame: Sunday Funday 20.75″
Fork: Odyssey R-32
Headset: Odyssey
Stem: Odyssey Lincoln stem
Bars: Odyssey Double Space Bar
Grips: Odyssey Aaron Ross
Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolts 175mm
Sprocket: Odyssey Chase Hawk 28
Chain: Odyssey Blue Bird
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted PC
Seat Clamp: Sunday Slim
Seat Post: Sunday Toothy Post
Seat: Odyssey Aaron Ross Principal
Front Rim: G-Sport Birdcage
Front Hub: G-Sport Marmoset
Front Tire: Odyssey Aaron Ross
Rear Rim: G-Sport Birdcage
Rear Hub: G-Sport Ratchet
Rear Tire: Odyssey Aaron Ross
Hubguard: G-Sport Ratchet
Levers: Odyssey medium (not shown)
Brakes: Odyssey Evo II (not shown)
Cables: Odyssey Quick Slic (not shown)

Available Now – Quik Slic Linear Kables Thursday, February 9th, 2012

Our new Quik Slic Linear Kables are available now. Please read on for all the info you will need.

The Quik Slic is a patent pending, all-in-one, cable design. This means that the cable, cable hanger and straddle cable are all manufactured as one unit. In addition to providing an incredibly easy assembly, the braking response is greatly improved as a result of eliminating the traditional cable “bend” and tightening points that are usually found on a normal straddle hanger. You can feel the difference as soon as you pull the lever. Quik Slic equipped complete bikes have been shipping since late 2011, and the response from bike shop employees is universal. The assembly is a piece-of-cake, and braking performance improves immediately. Every Quik Slic uses our improved K-Shield Linear housing assembly.

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Linear Slic Kable. Tested. Proven. Thursday, December 22nd, 2011

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We are dedicated to improving our cable’s technical features, so we recently began selling all of our Linear Slic Kable® with our new K-Shield™ housing. This new design greatly improves the housing’s compression strength. To illustrate the difference we performed a test. As you can see, all “linear” cables are not created equal. The Odyssey Linear Slic Kable® with K-Shield™ has a compression strength that is nearly 70% greater than its nearest competitor. What this means for you is longer cable life and improved reliability.

When it comes to cables, don’t fall for the same old sales pitch. They’re not all the same. We know that you’ll appreciate the long life of these cables as much as we do. K-Shield™ is included on every Linear Slic Kable® that we make.

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Jim Cielencki Bike Check Monday, October 17th, 2011

Jim C’s video bike check from Sunday Bikes

Check out Jim C’s latest Sunday that’s loaded with Odyssey/G-Sport parts including his signature JCPC pedals, our new Thunderbolt cranks, MDS sprocket, Monolever/Evo 2/Quik Slic brake setup and Path tires.

If you’re on Facebook, make sure to hit up his fan page!
He’s also on Instagram & Twitter so add him on there too.

Bike Check: Mike Aitken Friday, June 24th, 2011

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Here’s Mike Aitken‘s current bike, loaded with our latest goods.
Click around the gallery to check it out.

Quik Slic Kable Info Tuesday, March 1st, 2011

Since we first showed the Quik Slic kable at Interbike 2010, we have had many questions regarding the product and availability.

For those just learning about the Quik Slic Kable, it is a patent pending, all-in-one, cable design. This means that the cable, cable hanger and straddle cable are all manufactured as one unit. I have the Quik Slic on my bike and I could not be happier. In addition to easy assembly, the braking response is noticeably improved as a result of eliminating the traditional cable “bend” and tightening points that are usually found at a normal straddle hanger.

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More from Interbike Tuesday, September 28th, 2010

This is the last one of all the 2010 Interbike related videos. This time, Adam Banton joins Jim Bauer to walk Vital BMX through our section in the Full Factory booth.