Name: Adam Baker
Age: 29
Location: Prescott, Arizona
Sponsors: Etnies, UGP. Kink and Profile have been kind enough to give me some new goodies, too.

Adam starts out a line while filming for Range Of Motion with a downside whip over a long hip. Photo: Zielinski
Frame: Kink Farside 21.25”
Fork: Old S&M pitchforks
Bars: Kink Badger
Stem: S&M Challenger
Grips: Kink?
Barends: Odyssey
Headset: Kink
Clamp: integrated
Seatpost: Macneil
Seat: Macneil
Pedals: Odyssey
Cranks: Profile 180mm
Sprocket: It’s a Profile now, 30-tooth
Chain: KMC
Brakes: Odyssey
Cable: Kink
Brake Lever: Odyssey
Front Tire: Flybikes Ruben 2.25”
Front Wheel: It has changed since the photos. Now it’s a Profile mini with a Sun rim.
Rear Tire: Flybikes Ruben 1.95”
Rear Wheel: Profile hub, with a 10-tooth driver with an Odyssey rim.

This was the second jump in Adam’s line, but the trick filmed was a tech combo, this x-up was just what Adam did when he didn’t get the right pump. Photo: Zielinski
Modifications/Other/Extras:
I cut my lever down to a nub so it doesn’t get in the way for turndowns. I cut all my axels down to the bolts because it looks a lot cleaner. I am running an older pair of Pitchforks. The forks are heavier then the ones that you can buy now. The reason for this is weight for double barspin tricks. I don’t run pegs anymore, so I wanted a little more weight up front. Weight makes them spin faster on big jumps. I also have some custom Spanish graffiti thanks to Sergio [Layos].
I saw that you are riding a Kink frame now, how’s the new ride feel?
It feels really good! It looks a little beat up in the photos, but I have been riding it for about seven months now, and trails never help a bike look clean.
What is the oldest part on your bike?
Barends: I think I have had them for ten years now. Everyone should run barends—they can really save you!
Explain your method for why you stopped running a gyro.
It is more fun! With a cable I’m always winding and un-winding, due to different barspin and tailwip tricks.
While we were on the dirt trip filming for Range Of Motion Sergio Layos told you he didn’t like your stem, he said it was “big and ugly” or something like that, he do you feel about that?
I guess I could agree in some ways, but another part of me thinks that stem is sweet. I don’t care, I like how he always has opinions on bike parts.
Speaking about the trip, how did it feel to get out of the woods of Northern Arizona?
It was good. I missed two weeks of rain on the trip so it was perfect timing. Thanks to everyone on the trip, it was a treat!
Did you pick up any ideas to apply to your trails back home?
No. I am a one-man army, so there is only so much I can do. I am fine with what I have. If I want better I have to fly back to Pennsylvania.

Wrapping it up with one of his favorite tricks, a sweet invert over a hip. Photo: Zielinski
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