AJ Anaya Bike Check

Name: AJ Anaya
Age: Old enough to party.
Height: 5′ 9″
Weight: 155lbs
Location: Orange, California
Sponsors: S&M Bikes, Yums Shoes, Pusher BMX Shop, Yellow Designs, Xbalm

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All photos by Fat.

Frame: S&M WTF
Fork: S&M WTF
Bars: S&M Slams XLT
Stem: S&M Race
Grips: ODI Longneck
Barends: Fit
Headset: Revenge
Clamp: Intergraded
Seatpost: Revenge
Seat: Brad Simms HB
Cranks: Fit
Sprocket: S&M Tuffman, 27t
Chain: Shadow Half-Link
Brakes: Demolition
Cable: Odyssey
Brake Lever: Odyssey
Detangler: SNAFU
Front Tire: Fit FAF-K, 2.3″
Front Wheel: GSport Ribcage 36 hole rim with Profile mini 3/8″ hub
Rear Tire: Fit FAF-K, 2.3″
Rear Wheel: Gsport Ribcage 36 hole rim with Profile mini 3/8″ 9t cassette hub
Pedals: Fly Ruben
Pegs: Sometimes

Modifications/Other/Extras:
My frame has 3/8″ dropouts instead of 14mm.

Which parts do you go through the most?
Frame stickers, rim strips, valve stem caps, and gum guards.

Describe your bike setup and how you like your bike to feel…
Like the first night out on the town.

What part are you most particular about or do you feel makes the biggest difference on your bike?
Bar adjustment and metal pedals.

Do you remember your first “real” BMX bike?
It was a S&M Warpig with all hand-me-down parts from all my friends.

I’ve see you back and forth with brakes and without them. What are your reasons for this?
I like brakes for the trails and brakeless for park, but its easier to just leave them on. Brakes are what’s hot right now, so put them back on.

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