Tue, Jun 14 2011 5:00 am |
Name: Terry Adams
Age: 27
Height: 5′ 9″
Weight: 139lbs
Location: Hammond, LA
Sponsors: Red Bull, Odyssey, Flatware, Dan’s Comp, Raising Cane’s, Etnies
Frame: Flatware Waltz
Fork: Flatware
Bars: Odyssey Bayou
Stem: Flatware
Grips: Flatware Thumb Tack in the photos, but my new signature Odyssey grips now.
Barends: Odyssey Par Ends
Headset: Odyssey Prototype
Clamp: Odyssey
Seatpost: Odyssey Intac
Seat: Odyssey Senior 2
Cranks: Flatware Twombolt, 160mm
Sprocket: Flatware, 22t
Chain: Generic in the photos, but Odyssey right now.
Brakes: Odyssey Evo2
Cable: Odyssey Slic
Brake Lever: Odyssey Monolever
Front Tire: Odyssey Frequency G
Front Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Rear Tire: Odyssey Frequency G
Rear Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite
Pedals: Plastic baby bike pedals.
Pegs: Not sure.
Which parts do you go through the most?
Bar ends and seats.
Describe your bike setup and how you like your bike to feel…
I like my bike super dialed with nothing loose. I prefer to have all new parts because they feel the best to me.
What part are you most particular about or do you feel makes the biggest difference on your bike?
My seatpost height is pretty important. I have been running it pretty high because it has made a big difference with learning new tricks,
Do you remember your first “real” BMX bike?
Yes, it was a Dyno Air. Loved it.
Do you always let your grips get ripped before replacing them? And why do you have a grip all the way down your handlebar?
I run my grips until I feel the handlebar. I sometimes run a grip going down the bar because I grab that part of the bar for certain tricks.
How much input did you have on Flatware’s new Waltz frame?
I had a ton of input. I wanted a super strong frame that suited my style. I am completely happy with how it turned out. Its strong, light, and the perfect size for most riders!
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