-Brake caliper: Revenge Front and Rear
-Brake pads: Mosh
-Rotor: SNAFU mobeus
-Chain: Shadow Half link
-Sprocket: 28th Profile imperial
-Cranks: 170 Profile
-Bottom Bracket set: Profile
-Pedals: Shadow sealed
-Seatpost clamp: Built it
-Seatpost: Thomson
-Seat: Shadow RYAN SHER Railed
-Front tire: Revenge Pinner
-Front rim: Shadow
-Front hub: Profile
-Rear rim: Shadow
-Rear tire: Revenge Pinner
-Rear hub: Profile
-Pegs: 4 Profile
Modifications: I use these things called brakes (front and rear) I have a pole under my seat about 6-8 inches tall I think its called a seatpost? And I use these things called pegs (they go on your axels) Not too many kids these days know about these things
Weight: Doesn't Matter
How many rims have you killed doing hang ups?
Rob Nolli: A lot growing up but not one in the last 8-9 years (I once dinged a rear hub! I crushed a rim all the hub learning flips over double coping spine and hung up)
How much pressure do you use to tighten your stem bolts?
Rob Nolli: snug
How much pressure goes into your tires?
Rob Nolli: 100
If you’re going on a trip where you’re not going to ride any vert, what do you change on your bike?
Rob Nolli: I ride my bike the same for everything
Something rattles, what do you do?
Rob Nolli: No rattles everyhting is dialed
What kind of (tire) pump do you use?
Rob Nolli: Craftsman compressor
Is your toolbox well equipped?
Rob Nolli: Very.
What tools do you take with you when you’re traveling?
Rob Nolli: Alan wrenches, rachet w/extetion for pegs.
Who are hooking you up to keep your bike rolling?
Rob Nolli: Subrosa, DECO, Profile, Revenge, Master Blaster Planet
Thanks to: Woody Itson, Robert Castillo and the BMX Pros trick team, ASA, Mat Hoffman, Ryan Sher Subrosa, Kip Willamson (Master Blaster Planet) Chad Degroot DECO, Matt Coplin Profile, Brian Fell Custom Cycles and Hammer, Todd EVS, Jerry Badders Vans