"By becoming part of the Odyssey family G-Sport products should become much more easily available and a little cheaper. Especially to people in exotic foreign lands," said French.
"Because Odyssey will be covering all the stuff I am so bad at like management, ordering, packaging and soon the website too, I will be able to spend a lot more of my time on new product design and development."
French remains based in the UK and will work on product design and development for both G-Sport and Odyssey, with the focus at G-Sport remaining on hubs and wheels.
A statement from Odyssey said existing G-Sport component production will move to Taiwan, "but will retain the strict quality control that has always been the hallmark of the brand."
G-Sport products will be available from Odyssey in Spring 2005.
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