Friday, 13 June 2008

New fire from Odyssey

Yep. The Aaron Ross flouresent red parts are here. Seen here are Hazard Light rims, Wombolt cranks, Trailmix pedals, Director forks, Evo II brake, and Space bars. Add Lumberjack bars, Monolevers, PC pedals, Aaron's signature grips, and Race forks to that list and you've got a whole lot of bright red. Please note that limited edition means it's a one-off run and we wont have this stuff in stock 2 months from now, let alone 2 years.
Odyssey Linear Slic cables don't break real quick, don't ram your brakes on if you chuck the bars once, and do come in these hot new colourways as well as the original black, white, red, and blue.
The long awaited clear PC pedals are coming next week. We're already sold out but there's another shipment (these and the original black) following just behind. The solid colours are limited edition and (again) will be gone after this delivery.
This is the New Wave frame from Sunday! It's basically the same deal as the Ian Schwartz frames we had a few weeks back but without the integrated pivotal post and with more conventional graphics. The forks are Morning 2.1's (with integrated bearing race).
The Kevlar bead (Klyte) tyres are 20% lighter than the regular version. This is the Path version. All of your Odyssey favourites now come with the folding kevlar option.
Mike Aitken's Nightwolf range of products (through Lotek) now expands in to the seating arena (through Odyssey). Available in the original T-shirt artwork colour of purple or a more restrained grey.
Somebody in the house say yeah! Alright then but these stems are pretty sleek looking. Likely to overtake the Classic as the popular alternative to the Elementary.
Team grips, Banton grips, and Trailmix pedals in blue marble/blue splat. I don't want to keep harping on about the Lim..............so I wont.
We got have Odyssey t-shirts in stock now. Witness the Electronical style of 'Bright lights' above and Hitchcock style of 'Billboard - day' below.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Would a Odyssey Aitken 2.25 Klyte tyre fit on a rear wheel, or would it be too wide for the frame?

IMG said...

It depends on the frame you have and whereabouts you run the wheel in the drop out.

Anonymous said...

I've got a United 40 frame, and i don't run the wheel slammed in the dropouts.

IMG said...

Look what tyre size you have now and now much clearance there is and you should be able to work it out.

Anonymous said...

i wud like to purchase 2 flourescent red rims from your website ....but dont kno how to...help plz

IMG said...

We don't do retail. contact your favourite BMX store!!!