Front rim: Tryall simple wall
Spokes: Tryall, alloy nipples
Rear hub: KHE geisha light
Rear tire: odissey g frequency
Rear rim: alienation deviant
Seat: Abadthing
Seat post: Abadthing
Seat Post Clamp: ABadthing
Crank: profile magnutanium 145
Chain: Tryall titanium
Sprocket: Abadthing
Pedals: Tryall mini
Pegs: ABadthing
Modifications: I' ve drilled many holes in the pegs end, seat, seat mechanism and seat post. I' ve cut the front of my seat to have more room while landing tailwhips, I' ve got some grips flanges on the sides of the front hub (like hub guard) to stop the frontwheel and to protect my fingers.
What parts do you have in your own stock to replace instantly when it brakes?
Hub axles, chain (chain tool), spokes, tubes.
What parts do you bring when you go on a trip for a weekend?
Nothing, I trust my bike and to be honest , I don't even take tools or a pump with me. I know I can always get help from the others (all flatlanders brings their tools and spare parts on events)
Is the way your bike looks important to you or do you want it to be dialled in the first place?
I like my bike to be clean and stylish, maybe a bit flashy. I mean I like it when people in the street look at me strangely and ask what kind of bike is that and why I don' t have brakes etc...
Any special tips to make your brakes work better?
I have very good shoe soles...
How much does it weigh?
8,040 kg