This magical bike has been known to 180 through spaces that are seemingly impossible, rides up rails and poles, and grinds stuff without pegs.
Name: Eric Lichtenberger
Age: 23
Location: Huntington Beach, California
Sponsors: Sunday Bikes, Lotek, Micreation
Frame: Sunday Ian Schwartz 21”
Fork: Sunday Morning 2.1
Bars: Sunday Triumph
Stem: Odyssey Frontload
Grips: Animal Edwin DeLaRosa
Barends: Odyssey Plastic
Detangler: Hell No!
Headset: Campy integrated
Clamp: No clamp
Seatpost: Integrated
Seat: Nice, Hemp. Mother nature approved
Cranks: Odyssey Wombolts 180mm
Sprocket: Odyssey Vermont
Chain: Shadow Half Link
Brakes: nope
Cable: See ya!
Brake Lever: No
Front Tire: Odyssey Tanwall 1.85”
Front Wheel: Odyssey 7ka, with G-Sport hub
Rear Tire: Odyssey Tanwall 1.85”
Rear Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Light, with Odyssey Cassette
Chain Tensioner: Intergrated
Hub Guard: No
Pegs: No
Pedals: Odyssey plastic
Modifications/Other/Extras:
Huge bars
How often do you work on your bike?
As little as possible. But I gotta keep it dialed, or I’ll just get frustrated.
What parts do you go through the most?
Rims and handlebars seem to always be the first to go.
Your tires look pretty low. Do you always run so little air pressure?
60 psi all day.








