-Brake cable: Odyssey
-Brake caliper: Demolition
-Brake pads: random red ones
-Rotor: Demolition
-Chain: random one
-Sprocket: Demolition spline drive
-Cranks: Demo prototypes
-Bottom Bracket set: Haro
-Pedals: Demo plastics
-Seatpost: Haro
-Seat: Demolition
-Front tire: Odyssey Aitken
-Front rim: Demolition
-Front hub: Demolition
-Rear rim: Demolition
-Rear tire: Demolition
-Rear hub: Demolition
-Hub Guards: Demolition
-Pegs: Shadow
Modifications: I cut my bars a little, and run a bunch of Spacers under my bars because I'm too tall.
Weight: around 24 pounds I think.
What was your first BMX bike?
Dennis: My first legit Bmx bike was an S&M dirtbike classic that's still floatin around SD now. People keep riding it then giving it to new people it's pretty cool.
Do you have any idea how much this bike would cost if you would have to build it up part by part bought at the local BMX shop?
Dennis: I have no idea hah. It would prolly be a pretty high end bike at a shop.
You’ve got a bit of seatpost there, no need to slam it all the way down?
Dennis: Ya I run it where it's comfortable. I'm too tall to be sitting on a little slammed seat. Plus it feels better doing barspins with it I don't have to bus driver or anything where it is now.
Have you ever considered going brakeless?
Dennis: I have been brakless for a Lil bit before but I like my brakes. I hate going to skateparks and flying around worrying about slamming into people because I can't stop right away, if I didn't go to parks all the time I would have prolly taken them off by now. It does feel pretty good without them.
Are you picky on how it rolls?
Dennis: Ya I like it to feel solid. If it feels like shit and everything is loose and sketchy I don't have as much fun riding it.
What are the modifications you made to your bike?
Dennis: I made sure my frame was really strong and clean looking and it came out how I wanted it so I'm pumped.
Thanks to: Nike 6.0, Rockstar energy drink, Haro bikes, Demolition parts, and 3 up
By BdJ