I've avoided gyros/detanglers for as long as I can remember. My 12 year old went from skate boards to scooters to BMX in a matter of months and well, the time has now come for me to grow the f**k up and learn all about the wonders of gyroscopic brake devices so my kid can be like, "Yeah Bruh! Sick Bar Spin!" and still have the ability to stop his two-wheeled beast of adventure. What we do for our offspring. This video makes this foray into this oddball braking system a pleasure. Thank you!
If your bike has a top headset cup that comes out, they make a plate that might work for your bike. Otherwise, you may have to drill and tap your frame. Hope this helps!
@@aidan.nosworthy I don't know where to buy it seperate but this Odyssey Gyro 3 comes with a bottom plat that goes under your top cup- amzn.to/415WRS6
Thanks for the video. Question what if I do that then I decide I want to use a taller rise bar. Let’s say 7.2” rise to a 9” rise. Would I need new cables or do you think I would get away with using the current cables? Thanks in advance!
was always frustrated how my brakes weren’t dialed like all the park rats lol I just slapped them on as a kid and set the u brake and lever 😹. Thanks alot
Going to install a gyro on my Kink Williams. I was told I have to change the headset for a smaller one as the one it has only has a 15 mm cab that serves as spacer. Trying to figure out what headset to get. Cinema or Odyssey pro? Any ideas? Thanks!
Yeah i thought about that the other day. This video shows a 1 1/8" threadless with built in cups and built in gyro tabs. If you don't have built in cups and tabs, there is a plate that goes on under the top cup and a top plate under the stem. I plan to do a video on this type shortly that will cover 1" threaded and 1 1/8" threadless without built in cups or tabs.
@@riseshine5191 I think you are right about the cups not being built in but i am pretty sure that it is a 1 1/8" threadless. either way, My next video will help you out.
I'm not sure. If you don't have holes on your head tube for gyro mounts, then you have to have headset cups that are removable and get a 1-1/8" gyro bottom plate. If your cups don't come out either, then i don't think you can put a gyro on it.
Be careful punching those cables through cut sides that’s how I got one of my metal fibers in my cable on my first set of odyssey brakes all tangled lol had get a new cable
I've avoided gyros/detanglers for as long as I can remember. My 12 year old went from skate boards to scooters to BMX in a matter of months and well, the time has now come for me to grow the f**k up and learn all about the wonders of gyroscopic brake devices so my kid can be like, "Yeah Bruh! Sick Bar Spin!" and still have the ability to stop his two-wheeled beast of adventure. What we do for our offspring. This video makes this foray into this oddball braking system a pleasure. Thank you!
You’re welcome! Glad I could help!
This is really very detailed and very easy to understand. Thank You
Dude this video was sooo helpful for setting up my gyro!! Thanks
Helped me a lot installing my odyssey G3 setup, thanks!
You're welcome. Glad i could help.
I need help still :(
All your videos have really helped me out learing all the stuff i need to know in bmx keep up the good stuff 👌🏼🤙🏼
Thank you! I'm glad I could help.
Very helpful and honest.
Thank you! I’m glad I could help!
Thank you, very helpful.
Yeah just spent two hours before I noticed I had the wrong size bottom plate now gotta waite for new order
Nice video, I'm about to get an odessey gyro 3 and a GTX-S, I didn't know you could get stems with gyro tabs, looks alot cleaner that way 👌
Where did you get that stem? That thing is sweet.
I have stem that seems like it’s riveted on what would you do to in that scenario
Could i get those cables extended 2:19 for a small project?.
Primo use to make a "primo pervert" which allowed you to make your cable a custom length. i don't know where to find something like that now.
are there gyros that work without gyro tab holes or do i need to get my frame drilled?
If your bike has a top headset cup that comes out, they make a plate that might work for your bike. Otherwise, you may have to drill and tap your frame. Hope this helps!
@@thebasementbikeshop2336 my headset cups are currently off the frame so does that mean I can install this plate? Also who makes this plate?
@@aidan.nosworthy I don't know where to buy it seperate but this Odyssey Gyro 3 comes with a bottom plat that goes under your top cup- amzn.to/415WRS6
@@thebasementbikeshop2336 thanks for the help
Is it possible to get a gyro onto a GT Pro Performer 29
According to the specs, the pro performer 29 should have removable gyro tabs. So yes, if it is the model with removable gyro tabs.
Thanks for the video. Question what if I do that then I decide I want to use a taller rise bar. Let’s say 7.2” rise to a 9” rise. Would I need new cables or do you think I would get away with using the current cables? Thanks in advance!
I think you could use the same cable
was always frustrated how my brakes weren’t dialed like all the park rats lol I just slapped them on as a kid and set the u brake and lever 😹. Thanks alot
You're Welcome! Glad I could Help!
Going to install a gyro on my Kink Williams. I was told I have to change the headset for a smaller one as the one it has only has a 15 mm cab that serves as spacer. Trying to figure out what headset to get. Cinema or Odyssey pro? Any ideas?
Thanks!
Could i get those cables extended 2:19 for a small project?.
Is there any way of installing the Gyro with integrated headset BUT WITHOUT the holes? I just ordered the Odyssey G3 but I have integrated headset 🤦
You would have to drill and tap the frame.
...or weld them on. My next frame will be a custom frame with welded on gyro tabs...and other things.
my hubby notice in most videos no one covers sizes of gyro and threaded or threadless 1 inch or 1 1/8 inch threadless
Yeah i thought about that the other day. This video shows a 1 1/8" threadless with built in cups and built in gyro tabs. If you don't have built in cups and tabs, there is a plate that goes on under the top cup and a top plate under the stem. I plan to do a video on this type shortly that will cover 1" threaded and 1 1/8" threadless without built in cups or tabs.
@@thebasementbikeshop2336 and about 1 inch threadless would be great to
@@riseshine5191 does the one inch threadless have cups built in?
@@thebasementbikeshop2336 no i think they are not the bike is a kink voltre
@@riseshine5191 I think you are right about the cups not being built in but i am pretty sure that it is a 1 1/8" threadless. either way, My next video will help you out.
I am confused can I install a Gyro on my Haro leucadia 20 (2019) or not and if yes which one do you recommend ?
I'm not sure. If you don't have holes on your head tube for gyro mounts, then you have to have headset cups that are removable and get a 1-1/8" gyro bottom plate. If your cups don't come out either, then i don't think you can put a gyro on it.
That being said, i really like the kink or the salt detangler.
@@thebasementbikeshop2336 ok thanks for the help your the best so far and the only channel on UA-cam which answers questions
Please I need some
Be careful punching those cables through cut sides that’s how I got one of my metal fibers in my cable on my first set of odyssey brakes all tangled lol had get a new cable
I still need help:(
What do you need? I'll do what i can to help. BTW, I'm posting a detangler troubleshooting video this weekend.
Jesus that fsa stem looks like garbage