Who’s ready to check out the latest Murray Loubser bike check?
Murray has been on fire lately.
After spending years riding Sunday Bikes, he made a brief switch to Fly Bikes, repping Courage Adams’ signature frame. But that didn’t last long.
Now, he’s fully settled with WeThePeople, riding Felix Prangenberg‘s Pathfinder frame, while still running Odyssey parts.
And let me tell you – his latest setup looks so dialed.
Fun fact: Murray prefers his bike to be compact and responsive, which is why he runs a shorter reach stem, a slightly shorter top tube, and a slammed chainstay.
That setup makes perfect sense for a rider like him, who’s an absolute tech wizard on the bike.
Murray Loubser WTP & Odyssey Bike Check
Jacob’s height: 5’9″ (175 cm)
Frame: WTP Pathfinder frame, 20.75″
Bar: Odyssey Boss V2 bar
Stem: WTP Kira top load stem
Fork: WTP Battleship BMX forks, 15mm
Grips: Odyssey BROC BMX grips
Bar Ends: Odyssey Par Ends
Chain: WTP Demand BMX chain
Seat: WTP Dan Bank’s BMX seat
Seat Post: WTP pivotal seat post
Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolt BMX cranks
Pedals: WTP Logic plastic BMX pedals
Sprocket: Odyssey La Guadia BMX sprocket
Front Wheel: Odyssey Vandero Pro front hub, Odyssey Hazard Lite rim
Rear Wheel: WTP Hybrid freecoaster hub, Odyssey Hazard Lite rim
Tires: WTP Activate BMX tires, 2.4″
Pegs: WTP Dill Pickle plastic pegs, 4.5″
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Old Murray Loubser Bike Checks
Source BMX Bike Check
When you have Van Homan behind the mic, you know already that the bike check will be awesome.
This one is from when Murray was on Fly, so you can expect plenty of awesome parts laced together with Odyssey products.
I like how Murray says that if someone knows how to nose manual, he knows how to nose manual.
But he also adds that there are parts on the bike that can help with nose manuals.
In this video bike check, Murray describes in detail the parts he rides and why he rides them.
Don’t miss it!
Bike Check (2020)
Back when Murray was on Sunday Bikes, he was rocking the Nightshift frame.
Back then, his bike setup wasn’t as tech-oriented as it is today, but if you ask on old-school rider, it was already super twitchy and responsive.
Murray has been rocking the Boss V2 bar and Thunderbolt cranks from Odyssey for a very long time, and it seems he isn’t moving away from them any time soon.
Besides a few other Sunday parts, the bike is mainly built using Odyssey components.
And to make this video bike check even more awesome, they also treat you to some awesome Murray riding clips.
Bike Check (2019)
In 2019, Murray rode the Lumberjack bars, which have a 9″ rise, before he switched to a slightly higher Boss V2 version at 9.25″.
Some other parts that he rode were Odyssey Raft stem, Sunday Cornerstone grips, Odyssey Calibur cranks, Odyssey Path Pro tires and Odyssey Graduate pegs in 4.75″, to name a few.
Of course, there are plenty of stylish riding clips in between to make this video bike check even more exciting to watch.