Paul Chamberlain bike check

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Paul Bike 1 july 2014Freestyle Now squad member and S&M Bikes roller Paul Chamberlain likes his bikes a little unique and always likes them set up to help him with his progression. Check out Paul’s latest S&M set up listed below. Have a look over at Paul’s profile page to get to know Paul a little bit more and see what makes him tick. His latest update is here and you can also have a read of his latest interview over on BMX Flatland Australia with this link.

Frame – S&M Intrikat 19.5 top tube
Fork – Odyssey Flat forks – minimal offset
Headset – Hell on Wheels
Stem – Highroller BMX stem (made by Quamen)
Bars – T1 Salt Lake bars – I love these bars. Just what I wanted.
Grips – T1 Grips
Barends – Camacura stainless steel
Lever – Odyssey small Monolever
Cable – Odyssey Linear
Brake – Eclat (rear brake only)
Seat post – S&M Pivotal post
Seat post clamp – Built into frame
Seat – United pivotal
Cranks – Primo Hollowbites 165mm
Pedals – Primo plastic Stricker Tenderizers
Bottom bracket – Fit
Sprocket – 28T S&M Tuffman sprocket
Chain – Odyssey Bluebird chain
Front wheel
– rim – Colony contour 36 hole
– hub – Colony clone
– spokes – stainless steel
Rear wheel
– rim – Colony contour 36 holePaul Bike 2  july 2014
– hub – Colony clone male axle RHD 9T drive
– spokes – stainless steel
Pegs – Suelo alloy on the front, Animal Butchers with no plastic sleeves on the rear
Tires – 2.1 Animal GLH tire on the front, 1.75 Odyssey Frequency G on the rear
Tubes – black rubber ones
Any modifications – Skingrowsback cross bar and stem pad which is basically the most useful thing on my bike. It comes in so handy for plastic man stuff which was killing my knee before. It was made in Australia too which is a novelty these days. Check it out! www.skingrowsback.com. Left stainless steel gripstop made by Brett Dighton. Got a seriously old dust cap on the front wheel. That’s probably about it. It’s my bike.  It’s short, light and does the job.

This video below contains a mix of Paul’s riding, it’s about 12 months old now but shows how diverse Paul is on his bike.