
Head over to the 4Down website for a quick round of Last Orders with Dan Boiski. Short but sweet for sure.
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Head over to the 4Down website for a quick round of Last Orders with Dan Boiski. Short but sweet for sure.

Cult have a few fresh items for you to try on. They’ve got the Camper Hat, Boonie Hat and Stash Bag all available now through all Cult dealers and the Cult WEBSTORE. Get on that!



Holy nose manual… Michael Steingraeber goes the distance and ended up keeping a nose manual going for 20 seconds. I don’t know if it’s the record on a BMX bike for sure, but I would be willing to put money on it. Record or not, this is absolutely nuts so check it out!
Damn! Here’s another dialed video from Cult‘s Diego “Mono” Navarro that you gotta check out. Mono takes it to a few parks around Sevilla and brings plenty of style, control and tricks to the mix as always making for a real good watch. Plus, the filming and editing is on point too! All in all, this is one you gotta see for sure!

Get on over to The Merged for a super in-depth look at KHE‘s new Affix Rotor System. Yeah, that’s an internal gyro! There’s also an interview with Thomas Goring about this new creation. Super interesting read and really curious to see how well it works! Check it right here.
Dude Bird – Saddle Rash from Dude Bird on Vimeo.
Dude Bird is back with another edit that is sure to stand out from the rest of the edits you’ll watch all day. Make sure you have the volume up good enough to hear everything, or it will even make less sense than it already does. Leave it to Scott Ehlert to do such a wild, creative trick for the banger!
Here’s a rad one I spotted over on Can You Dig It of Nick Spannenburg getting down at the 7 Trails in Belgium. Nothing but the good stuff; roasting, flow and some heel clickers. Check it!

Head on over to the Ride BMX website to check out some overflow questions from their 25 years of handrails feature from the July 2013 issue. They had some great questions and answers from Mat Hoffman and Dave Parrick that I’m sure anyone with a little interest in BMX’s history can get stoked on.