It looks like the Animal Bikes Pro Team continues to get stacked even more! First it was Courage Adams, then it was Andrew Castaneda and now it looks like Demarcus Paul has been given a well deserved spot on the Animal Bikes Pro Team so far in 2017! Demarcus has been on fire the past few years and it’s easy to see just why they gave him this opportunity. You can check out a few words and a bunch of photos by Christian Rigal up on the Animal Bikes website now — Demarcus Paul Welcome to the Pro Team!
Vans – “Illustrated” Sean Sexton and Brian Kachinsky
The crew at Vans kicking your St. Patricks Day (and Friday) off RIGHT! They just uploaded Sean Sexton and Brian Kachinsky‘s section from the “Illustrated” DVD online for your viewing pleasure! This one is packed with some damn good riding, great spots and super dialed film work (like all the sections we’ve already seen). Everything about this section kicks a ton of ass because Sean and Brian absolutely slay rails and spots. These two weren’t scared to send it for this one, so get on that play button and take in the rail destruction and more! This is a BMX video you cannot pass up watching! Don’t forget to give this a share so your friends can check it out, too!
After you watch this, check out more from the “Illustrated” video here…
Jason Watts “Illustrated” Section
Kevin Peraza “Illustrated” Section
Pat Casey, Cory Nastazio and Tyler Fernengel “Illustrated” Section
Scotty Cranmer “Illustrated” Section
“Sean Sexton & Brian Kachsinky give you a mix of style and savagery with Sean’s smooth lines and Brian’s aggressive rail wizardry.These two living legends give you a slice of their life in this split part.
“Razor Fight” by Nick Burke
Burke Street Music”
Wethepeople BMX – Dan Kruk & Jordan Godwin Battleship Out Now
If you were wondering when Jordan Godwin and Dan Kruk‘s signature colorways on the Battleship frame from Wethepeople would be arriving, the answer is now. Wethepeople have released Jordan’s translucent matte brown and Dan’s Konfetti black frames for you to get your hands on.
Below you can find photos of both frames and Dan and Jordan’s personal bikes.

You might think Dan Kruk is from Chicago with those bars… But he’s actually from Milwaukee.
The Battleship frame is made from butted, seamless Japanese 4130 chromoly tubing with a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.7″ bottom bracket height, 9″ stand over height and a 12.7″ – 13.2″ chainstay length. You can find a 127mm tall CNC machined and heat-treated integrated head tube, Hydroformed top and down tubes, Integrated seat post clamp, Mid bottom bracket, a wide rear triangle for clearance of 2.50″ tires and 6mm thick laser cut and heat-treated dropouts that fit pegs and hub guards properly, even slammed.
The Battleship frame is available in 20.5″, 20.75″ and 21″ top tube lengths, colors of matte brown, Konfetti black, translucent purple and matte black with a weight of 5.125 lbs. (20.5″).
You can learn more about the Battleship frame and view more photos on the Wethepeople Website.
Colony BMX – Jourdan Barba Daily Sessions
Colony coming through with a fresh video following Jourdan Barba for a day of riding with Wolfgang Ray and Trent McDaniel. Hit play to watch as they cruise spots, get kicked out a few along the way and more. This is a raw cut, but there’s plenty of solid clips worth checking out in this one. Take a peek!
Filmed and edited by Chris Bracamonte
Profile Racing – Tech Tip: Difference Between Mini and Elite Drivers
By now, you’re well aware of Profile Racing‘s classic Mini hubs and their Elite hub that would attract a swarm of bees from the sound. What you probably don’t know is that Profile Racing were the first to engineer a cassette hub for BMX, which ultimately allowed for all of us to run a 9 or 10-tooth driver on the majority of rear wheels today. What you might not know is what the difference is between the drive the Mini hub uses and the driver that the Elite hub uses. The difference is 156 points of engagements and two more pawls. For their latest Tech Tip, Profile have decided to explain the differences and talk about how the pawls are different for each driver. This is a pretty interesting piece to check out if you’re a product or design nerd. Take a peek at it all right here — Tech Tip: What Drives You
Deluxe BMX – Made In PA
We haven’t heard a ton out of Deluxe lately, but that doesn’t mean they haven’t been busy working on something a lot of people probably didn’t know. The crew at Deluxe have been working on dialing in their machine shop where they are working on producing their own frames right in Pennsylvania. This video gives us a little glimpse into the production of their frames and some badass riding clips from the woods. If you’re a trails rider, this is bound to get you a little frisky. Hit play and take a peek!
Filmed and edited by Ty Stuyvesant
TBB Bike – Zdenda Pesek Norway 2017 Video
TBB Bike‘s Zdenda Pesek recently spent some time over in Norway where he spent his time riding a couple different skateparks. This video is packed with all of the dialed riding footage he collected during his sections! Zdenda has a deep bag of tricks and keeps things interesting from start to finish with his combination of speed, style and tricks. Hit play and enjoy! You won’t have any trouble making it through this BMX video!
… Also, anyone else amazed by how good the skateparks over in Norway are? That bowl at the end looks SUPER fun to ride.
French Diwana – Arnaud Malthieu
It looks like Arnaud Malthieu has been spending some time over in India cruising around on his bike. Here’s a mix of some skatepark clips he collected, and a few from cruising around a few street spots. This has a pretty rad vibe to it with the riding and music selection. Real solid watch from start to finish. Take a peek!
“Watch Arnaud ride his Bmx across Bangalore(India) with some funky old bollywood jam.“




