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Odyssey Limited Edition Cielencki Pedals
Jim Cielencki is a pretty rad dude, and Odyssey has rewarded him with a signature pedal, just for being rad. Sounds good to us. Designed from the ground up to be tough in all situations, especially grinds, since Jim seems to find more creative ways down handrails than there are pieces of cereal in a box of Cocoa Pebbles. These puppies come in blue, black and red, with a few limited edition colors such as gold and white. And just for the record, straight from the mouth of Kink owner Zack Phillips, Jim's last name is pronounced, "See Lints Key" not "Ka Link Ee" or "Seal Enk K'ki" as we have heard many-a-time.

DK Chop Stix Cranks
There are a lot of 3-piece cranks out there. Many are real purdy and nice, and many are straight janky. DK's Chop Stix are awesome. They are about $50 less than most nice cranks, and go together smooth as can be. Beefy construction and your choice of black, black, or black paint jobs make these an obvious choice for anyone looking to upgrade their ride with a worthy set of cranks. Available with a Euro or US bottom bracket and built to accept either left or right side drive.

DK Random Tool
Way back in the day some genius somewhere invented the "Skate Key". A simple, inexpensive, all-in-one tool for working on your skateboard. Millions sold, and skaters everywhere rejoiced in their ability to tighten their trucks or remount the wheel that just flew off their board without having to go to the service station to bum a tool. Now BMX folk the world over can experience the same joy by acquiring the nifty Random Tool from DK. Invented by one of the geniuses over there (either Matt or Jared, I forget who exactly) to live in the backpack of every rider, on every ride, so all will be well, forever. That kicks ass.

S&M and Fit Buttons
Feel the need to show your affiliation to S&M Bikes or Fit Bike Co but can't afford a frame, fork, zip-up hoody or mesh trucker cap? Or maybe you already have all the aforementioned items but want to deck yourself out even more in the logos of one of SoCal's hottest bike companies. Well Captain, sail on down to Solano Avenue Cyclery and pick up some of these swell buttons to pin on your trucker cap or drop into the seat tube of your friends bike so it rattles forever and takes him 6-months to figure out where the noise is coming from, at which point he finds the little pin-on jewel present you left him and thanks you profusely.

Kink Freebird Bars
Lots of cool things come from the fine folks over at Kink, and the Freebird bars are just one of them. Then again, we are pretty much stoked on anything with Trans Am logos. Freebird bars feature a thinner crossbar for weight conscious BMX citizens, and a cool brown paint job so that they never look dirty. Now if there was a way to replace the steering wheel in the Solano Avenue Cyclery Trans Am with a set of these babies, that would really rock!

Kink Beanie
If your head is cold you need to do one of the following: a) Get indoors and turn up the heat, or, b) Put on a cozy, fuzzy, warm, Kink knit hat to keep your skull from developing frost bite while out sessioning the harsh arctic tundra on your BMX sled.

Kink Omega Grips
In case nobody told you, the '80's are back. And we're not just talking mullets, Trans Am's and Member's Only jackets here. We are talking neon. Kink's Omega grip is available in black, grey, and neon green! Also available in a soft compound for extra grip. Like, totally tubular!

Kink Wasted Days DVD
The members of the Kink team aren't exactly slouches... Well, actually, maybe some of them are slouches, but that doesn't stop them from being really freakin' good on them thar little bicycles they ride. If you are bored and have been sitting around wasting your days, get down to Solano Avenue Cyclery pronto and purchase a copy of Wasted Days to inspire your mind with a multitude of wild stunts to learn on your stunt cycle. Available on DVD only because VHS sucks.

MacNeil DVD
Have you ever wondered why Jay Miron's company is called MacNeil and not Miron or The Beast? Well, sit right down and you'll hear a tale, a tale of a company name. MacNeil was Jay's mother's maiden name. BOOM. Yeah dawg, you learned something new, huh? Here at Solano Avenue Cyclery BMX Learning Center we pride ourselves on all sorts of weird BMX knowledge we have accumulated over the last fifteen or so years, and from time to time, we unload some of it on you, the unsuspecting patron. Oh, yeah, the video... Um, it rules. Jay Miron is a madman on a bike. He really is. Some of the things he does... Man, just buy the video.

MacNeil Guard Sprocket
When we got the 25-tooth version of this gear we went mad. It is the craziest looking thing you have ever seen. Well, except for maybe Gollum who used to come around the shop, but he took his insane mumblings and headed off somewhere. Anyway, you can get this fine piece of Canadian-made aluminum in 25-, 30-, 36-, 39-, and 40-something-tooth sizes for all your drivetrain needs. Now go grind the mountain of Mordor and say "What's Up!" to Gollum if you see him hanging out there.

Primo Excel Cranks
Long awaited, and finally here, the Excel crank from Primo is pretty dang cool. We have seen a lot of hooptie pinch bolt designs, but this is a fine one. Beefed up forged pedal bosses are your friends. Left- and right-side-drive compatible like all good modern cranks. The spindle boss and sprocket bolt are forged from a single piece rather than cut, ground, welded, machined, pounded or jury-rigged together, which means that crappy sprocket-to-crank fits are a thing of the past. Compatible with the Powerbite spindle and bottom bracket, available in chrome or black, 175 or 180mm, and with Euro or US bearings and an optional titanium spindle for those lookin' to trim the fat. Or is that phat?

Props Issue 50
To commemorate their 50th issue Props has done something rather kind. They have given you two DVD's for the price of one. Disc 1 has all the goodness you've come to expect from an issue of Props, and Disc 2 has the best parts from the first 49 issues, as selected by Taj. That rocks. Props rocks. Taj rocks. DO YOU WANNA ROCK!?

Props Megatour 2
If you want to see piles and piles of riders tearing up handfuls of parks and messing with each other then look no further than Megatour 2. Bonus footage, like always, included for free with a Props DVD.

S&M Beanie
In an ongoing effort to warm the heart and soul of every BMXer around, S&M Bikes brings you this fine beanie for your cold head. Designed to work on two levels, the first being the soft, warm material that the beanie is made of, which will warm your dome, and the second being the tough, modern looking Flaming Shield logo, which with it's burning look, should help to psychologically keep your head good and toasty.

Solid Stem
Solid Bikes has long been known for building some kick ass BMX parts that are all about function. With some of their older ads featuring guys like Brett Linder sitting and holding a 40 in his hands, you know the Solid Posse is down. Solid parts are designed, built, and tested by a tough bunch of folks right here in NorCal and their parts will get the job done right. The front-load stem is nicely machined and will keep your bars connected to your fork for the long haul.
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