Odyssey
You can now download all 15 of the original images from the 2009 Flatland BMX Calendar as desktop wallpapers for your Mac or PC—for free!
Odyssey has an update on their site about the newest version of Plegs and their Evo II brakes.
Here's a quick cool commercial from the Odyssey site featuring the Give D! crew from San Diego.
Odyssey has just released their highly anticipated G-Sport Ratchet Hub about a couple weeks ago. Since the hub has so many different features, Odyssey made a step-by-step instruction manual for maintenance, which includes cleaning and switching from right to left hand drive.
Odyssey has re-stocked their t-shirts including Aaron Ross keyboard shirt. Just encase you cared they're printed on 50/50 American Apparel shirts.
This 12-month calendar features 15 amazing flatland photos of riders from six countries shot all around the world. Each month showcases a different rider in a unique location such as Costa Rica, Mexico, Japan, and various states across the U.S. As a bonus, Flatware team rider Terry Adams is featured on a poster so you can keep flatland on your wall even after '09 has passed. As the only calendar of its kind, the 2009 Flatland Calendar is a must-have for BMX riders worldwide.
WARNING: This video contains skids, curbs, ninja kicks, cowboy hops, slides, micro scooters, unnecessary slow-mos, choppy editing, drawn out montages, sloppy tables, aboobacas, references to womanly measurements, digital interlacing and a grotesquely inappropriate misuse of dress shoes. It may be unsuitable for serious audiences. Please watch responsibly.
Odyssey just posted this signature seat from Aaron Ross. It features demin that when torn or ripped away reveals Aaron's signature pattern. So even after you crash and "mess up" the seat, it still looks good. What will they think of next?
Odyssey just put up this new edit of Adam Banton riding some cement parks and a bit of street as well. Check the tube...





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