Driver pawl “C” clip
Fits Blackout, Odyssey, Kink, Joytech and Mission sealed drivers
Clip holds driver pawls in place
0.1 oz
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Specifications
+ 2pc chromoly crankset
+ 175mm crank arm length
+ 19mm 8 or 48 spline chromoly spindle
+ Seamless chromoly tubing
+ 9/16 pedal bosses
+ Right hand drive
+ 1lb 12.4oz
+ Available in black "MissionBMX"
We are very happy to give you a small sneak preview of our latest collaboration. We teamed up with Vans and did this nice shoe. We have a very good relation with Vans plus a lot of our team riders are also supported by Vans, so it was just a matter of time until we would come together and make this collaboration possible. wethepeople team"
Materials Aluminum and Plastic
Post Length 75mm
Post OD 25.4mm
Frame: WTP A2B
Fork: WTP Scoprio
Bars: WTP Helium Magnum
Stem: WTP Royal
Grips: Revenge Customer friendly
Lever: Eclat
Cranks: WTP Royal/ with critical 7075 bolts
Pedals: Eclat
Sprocket: Eclat
Brake: Fly
Gyro: Snafu with knight bike co. hanger
Wheels: Eclat rims/hubs left hand drive
Tires: fly
Pegs: Colony alloy one way
Seat: Macneil (fat one)
Post: Pivotal
Don’t let the incredibly long name of this show turn you off: “The Real World/Road Rules Challenge: Fresh Meat II,” airing Wednesdays at 10 p.m., is the perfect union of two long-running MTV series. The challenge provides the naval-gazing (and fabulous real estate) of “The Real World” with the globe-trotting and physical challenges of “Road Rules.” Up for grabs is a cash prize of $300,000 for the last team standing.
This 19th season (!) repeats the theme of the 12th, which introduced participants new to either show (hence, the “fresh meat.”) The show’s physical feats and emotional intrigue (there are lots of alliances and dalliances in the house) take place in Vancouver, Canada, and the man in charge is T.J. Lavin, the BMX rider, who explains each week’s task and directs the deliberations that decide each team’s fate. We caught up with him for a short Q & A , with him answering from his home in Las Vegas.
Q: How do you spend your time when you’re not introducing a challenge?
A: I hang out with different people from the crew. We’ll have poker games or go surfing. Whatever country, we’ll find something to do. I’ll work out, ride bikes. Sometimes the location isn’t really good for that so I get a little out of shape.
Q: Is there a lot of downtime in between tasks?
A: We’ll shoot the challenge in the morning and it might take four, five hours. Sometimes it might take 17 hours because of a malfunction. The challenge producers and segment producers work really hard to make it perfect. Location and weather is a big factor. Four-to-five hours, maybe, if it all goes perfect. Then there’s deliberation, an hour to get lunch, and get their answer to deliberation. The elimination round sometimes happens the next day.
Q: Does taping mean being away from home for long?
A: Five weeks. But it’s so fun and everyone who I work with are my friends now. We became pretty close. It’s like being on a work trip with your friends. Also, I’ve done a lot of touring with BMX and done a lot of dangerous things. Now I’m in flip flops and board shorts.
Q: Have you ever tried any of the physical challenges?
A: There was one in South Africa: the trampoline challenge. Six platforms and trampolines in between. I’m not allowed to try things, so I drove as fast I could to the challenge site. I beat the big bosses. They got there and yelled at me. Every once in a while, if it’s real safe, I’ll give it a go. But it would be irresponsible of me to try more. There are 65 to 70 people depending on me. If I get hurt, it’s a big waste.
Q: Do you ever find yourself rooting for anyone?
A: A little bit. Being an athlete, you can’t help it. I try to picture them as athletes, even though sometimes they don’t act like it. I feel really bad for people sometimes. If they never win, I really hope for them to win. My compassion level is too deep for this show. I root for the underdog. If everyone is ganging up on someone in the house, I like to see them do well in the challenges.
Q: Is there a lot of fraternizing with the cast?
A: Not at all. I never go to the house or do anything crazy like that. I’m off doing whatever I’m doing. I see them only at the challenges or the elimination rounds. As for partying with them, that’s the number one question people ask me. I don’t drink alcohol anyway.
Q: Is there something you always travel with?
A: I have a MacBook Pro. I use that a lot. For pretty remote locations, I have to watch CNN on the laptop. I also travel with a little blue overnight bag. It’s been with me everywhere I’ve ever went in my whole entire life — 30 something countries and all the United States. The thing is so haggard. It’s funny.
Q: Which of the challenge locales has been your favorite?
A: Queenstown, New Zealand, is the most beautiful place I’ve ever been. I would love to spend six months a year there, if things worked out in America. New Zealand doesn’t have frivolous lawsuits. Everyone is on their own. You can go bungee jump and there are amazing BMX and mountain bike trails. It’s an incredible place. The scenery was just majestic. I wouldn’t mind waking up to that everyday. I’m not too big a winter guy, but that place is just incredible. I’d spend winters in Vegas.
REGULAR & 100% POST WELD HEAT TREATED VERSIONS DENT RESISTANT OVAL DOWNTUBE - NEW RE-DESIGNED GUSSET WITH STAMPED LOGOS LONGER HEADTUBE FOR BETTER WELD AREA JUNCTION TAPERED TOP TUBE & SEAT STAYS DENT RESISTANT OFFSET THICKNESS - CHAIN STAYS TUBESET DESIGNED TO BE THICKER IN KEY STRESS AREAS NEW CHAIN STAY SHAPE WITH CLEARANCE FOR UP TO 2.3" TYRES ULTRA COMPACT 5MM DROPOUTS - WITH CNC MACHINED CUT OUTS REMOVABLE BRAKE MOUNTS & GUIDES - 20.5², 20.8" &21² TT - 13.75² TO CENTRE BACK END (13.6" SLAMMED) - 75° HEADTUBE ANGLE, - 11.8² B/B HEIGHT - 8.7" STANDOVER HEIGHT (CENTRE BB TO CENTRE TT) - LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY - FLAT BLACK & FLAT BURNT ORANGE REG - WEIGHT: 4.8 LBS / 2.17 KGS (21"FRAME) 100% HT WEIGHT: 4.65 LBS / 2.10 KGS (21" FRAME)
Large 2pc bars with 8 5/8 rise. - Rise 8 5/8 inches - 30 inches wide - Range of colours - Weight 1000 grams
The fourth generation of the redneck stem is now even lighter but still with the same gripping power as the normal stems. This is a limited edition collaberation with Stephen Murray and the stay strong foundation. Weight 317 grams
Hub guard for Odyssey Cassette hub, Made from dual materials designed by Mike Jersey Taylor
Brand new – Unique investment cast head tube and seat tube junction (with integrated seat clamp).
Proven - Investment cast dropouts from the Warrior family.
Forward-thinking – The investment cast technology creates a simple, stress-relieved part and allows the weld to be moved away from complex surface geometry. It leaves a much stronger frame with fewer weak spots and reduces production waste – Better for you and better for the planet
Tell me more about the geometry
Front-end friendly – Tight, nu-school head angle at 75°
Street-specific – Short back end, higher natural seat position.
Shorty to Big Mac – Available in 20.75”, 21” or 21.25”
The short frames are coming with 13,25 backend and the 21,25 comes with 13.75 in the back.
The latest S4 now availableSAMAR CARRILLO BIKE CHECKFrame: S4
Bars: Highs
Stem: S4
Grips: ODI
Barends: ODI
Headset: FSA
Seat Clamp: Built in
Seatpost: Primo pivotal
Seat: MacNeil
Pedals: FIT P.C.
Cranks: FIT
Sprocket: S&M 25t Tuff man
Chain: Stolen half link
Pegs: Shadow and one Tree
Front Tire: FIT FAF 2.25
Front Wheel: Primo N4 flangless Alienation rim
Rear Tire: FIT FAF 2.10
Rear Wheel: Colony Clone hub Primo rim
Chain Tensioner: none
Brakes: none
Sizes: 25.4mm OD and 22.2mm OD
Weight: 25.4mm OD (99g) and 22.2mm OD (81g)
Colors: Matte Black, Matte Red
Durable nylon barendsquality tailwhips like these
Horizontally ribs for unique feel
Colors: Gray, Purple, Orange, Red, Gren, White, and Black
7 color choicescheck it out Macneil Bikes for more info
Durable nylon barends
Horizontally ribs for unique feel
Colors: Gray, Purple, Orange, Red, Gren, White, and Black
No rails to bend or twist
No ugly/heavy guts showing
Weight: 171 grams
Colors: Black, White, Red
Durable nylon barends
4 color choices
Ultra thin profile
Colors: Black, White, Green, and Red
Welded joint
Cross lace design
6061 T6 material
36 hole only
Double wall construction
No drilled out nonsense
ERD 392
Colors: Matte Black, White, Matte Red, Chrome
Weight: 446 grams
the quality of these are almost desame in Blazer hub, but the axle are in bolt aline, use of quality materials, that rock the rail, and anay types of style on riding
Spec - Front
Solid heat treated chromo 10mm axle
36 hole only
High-quality Japanese body bearings
Aluminum hardware
Weight: Front- 248 grams
Colors: Matte Black, White, Matte Red
Spec - Rear
36 hole only
High-quality Japanese body bearings
One-piece 9T driver with 3 Japanese bearings
Available Right Hand Drive and Left Hand Drive
Dialed 3-pawl engagement system
14mm axle
Weight: Front- 463 grams
Colors: Matte Black, White, Matte Green
Macneil Bikes Blazer HubsSpec - Front
New Hub body shape for 2010
Designed for PEG-LESS riding
7075 10mm aluminum axle
36 hole only
High-quality Japanese body bearings
No more ratchet set, a 6mm allen key tightens them down
Weight: Front- 166 grams
Colors: Matte Black, White, Matte Red
Spec - Rear
New Hub body shape for 2010
Designed for PEG-LESS riding
36 hole only
High-quality Japanese body bearings
One-piece 9T driver with 3 Japanese bearings
Available Right Hand Drive and Left Hand Drive
Dialed 3-pawl engagement system
Hollow 14mm axle
Weight: Front- 451 grams
Colors: Matte Black, White, Matte Green
50.5mm reach
Relieved to reduce weight
Clean minimal design
Weight: 0.55lb / 262g
Colors: Matte Black, Matte Red
55mm reachtake alook the innovation of Top notch looks like a defferent stem in BMx, but high quality of materials are use
Relieved to reduce weight
Clean minimal design
Weight: 0.55lb / 252g
Colors: Matte Black, Matte Red
Slim cross barthe newest Bars the XLT bars BMX, the new model and high quality of tubing 7.25, 8, rise for more info visit Macneil bikes
Multi butted tubing
Masked off stem clamping section
Drilled to lessen throttle grip
Colors: Matte Black, Matte White, Matte Red
Spherical bottom on fork legspecialize 2010 na newest version of blazer pork, take a look the new renovation of the pork, 2010 edition have clean run and high quality of materials that use, check ti out Macneil bikes for more info
New stronger dropouts
Tapered butted legs
Built-in headset race
30mm offset
Full 20/20 heat treatment
Custom Aluminum Pre-load bolt
Available with 10 or 14mm dropouts slots
Weight: 795 grams
Colors: Matte Black, Matte White, Matte Red
Small diameter top and downtube
Small seat and chainstays
Removable Brake mounts
Removable Gyro tabsIntegrated Headset
Logoed brake bridge
Spanish BB
Micro dropouts
Heat treated BB, Dropouts and Headtube
Full 4130 Sanko Japanese tubing
Integrated seatclamp
Clearance for large tires
Colors: Matte Red, Matte Black
Top Tube – 22”
Rear Triangle – 14.25"
Head-tube angle - 74.5°
Seat-tube angle - 71°
BB height - 11.7"
Stand over height - 8.7”
Weight - 4.9 lbs
Rear Triangle – 14.25"
Head-tube angle - 74.5°
Seat-tube angle - 71°
BB height - 11.7"
Stand over height - 8.7”
Weight - 4.9 lbs
Small diameter double butted top and down tubesHeat treated BB, Dropouts and HeadtubeFull 4130 Sanko Japanese tubing17mm O.D. seat stays17-19mm tapered chainstays22.2mm ID seat tubeRemovable brakesMacNeil Logo GussetIntegrated seatpost clampMicro dropoutsClearance for large tiresColours: Matte Red, Matte Blue and Matte Black