-Bar ends: Odi
-Brake lever: Odyssey M2
-Brake cable: Odyssey M2 Cable
-Brake caliper: TRP
-Brake pads: TRP
-Rotor: Odyssey Gtx-R
-Chain: KMC Pintle
-Sprocket: Sinz 25T
-Cranks: Sinz Cro-mo 2 piece 175mm
-Bottom Bracket set: Sinz
-Pedals: Eastern CFR plastic
-Seatpost clamp: Sinz
-Seatpost: Sinz
-Seat: Specialized Fuse
-Front tire: ITS MK2 2.25
-Front rim: Sinz
-Front hub: Sinz 3/8
-Rear rim: Sinz
-Rear tire: ITS MK2 2.0
-Rear hub: Sinz 14mm
-Pegs: pegs will poke my eyes out
Weight: between 21.5 lbs & 9.752236 Kilos
Parts you need most often?
Cory: Tires, I seem to skid a lot and end up with flat spots.
Do you have a hook up for most parts?
Cory: Yes, Ave Parts & Sinz (sister companies of Eye)
Do you care about the looks of your bike?
Cory: I like color schemes, but don't care about scratches or dings.
Does it have to roll smooth all the time?
Cory: Yes, if my bike isn't rolling smoothly then I'm going to fix it.
Do you feel a difference now that bikes are way lighter than 5 years ago?
Cory: Definitely a lot lighter! When I first started riding, tubing was thicker on frames, components in general were a lot heavier.
Do you work on your own bike?
Cory: Of course! I can break it down in a matter of minutes and put it back together. I've spent the majority of my life in a bike shop!
Did you make any modifications?
Cory: I always cut my bars and usually grind down the axles a little bit.
Thanks to?
Cory: Eye BMX, Ave, ODI, Freestyle USA, Women's Sports Foundation, Friends, Family, California, Detroit and God.