Make your way over to the Ride BMX website to check out a fresh bike check with Skavenger‘s Dave Belcher! Dialed unit.
Fiction 2013 Flip Book
One of the coolest things I think with BMX bikes are how they are able to produce some really quality entry level complete bikes for so cheap. You can literally get a complete bike for the cost of a skateboard now days. At least, you can pick one of these bikes from Fiction for that price.
“The 2013 Fiction complete bikes are hitting distributors now. We have worked hard to produce a progressive line of complete bikes that riders can afford while still having the ride, durability and look of a more expensive bike. For 2013 we have added the Epic mid-range model and the Legend 16″ & 18″ wheeled bikes and worked to refine last years bikes.
USA MSRP: $169.99 to $299.99”
Osiris – Gianluca Marrone Edit
Osiris‘ connect over in Italy, Gianluca Marrone spent 3 weeks filming for this new edit filled with street goodness. This dude is real smooth and there’s plenty of real good clips in this so check it!
Filmed and edited by Daniele De Piccoli
Alibico at Deeside
“On September 1st, 2012 we held a BMX Only Night at Deeside Skatepark, Queensferry. We set up a stall, turned up with a few team riders and had a good time. We decided to get a few clips whilst we were there, so here’s the clips which we filmed during the session. Enjoy!
Massive thanks to everyone who came down to the session, we’ve been asked to host another already so we’ll have more information on that soon.
Hit us up on Facebook for updates: facebook.com/alibicobrand
New line released on 8th September, 2012. 7PM. wearealibico.co.uk”
List of Riders Who Left Sponsors to Start Their Own Brand
ESPN compiled a list of 10 riders who have left sponsors to pursue their own brands over the last 23 years or so. Although there are plenty more that come to mind, it’s a really solid list in which you can check out right here. Rider owned brands are very common these days and that’s a good thing.
Jeff Wescott Off Amity Bike Co.
Photo: Jeff Klugiewicz
Jeff Wescott hit us up to let us know that he has chosen to part ways with his sponsor Amity Bike Co.. Here’s what he had to say…
“After a little over a year, myself and Amity Bike Co. have parted ways… I would like to thank everyone over there for all the great times and experiences!”
Jeff is still riding for Coalition‘s pro team and Osiris flow. Jeff says he currently does not have a new frame sponsor lined up. I personally can’t imagine it will be long before that changes.
We are working on a Quicky with Jeff right now, so expect that to drop in a couple of days.
Until then, enjoy this past edit of Jeff killing it…
FFWD BMX – The Shadow Conspiracy Block Session
It feels like it’s been forever since I’ve seen a FFWD edit from Mike King. Check out him and a few others getting creative with a Shadow Conspiracy coffin ledge. Real good!
“The Shadow Conspiracy guys swung through our local and held a little jam/meet and greet last week.
After nearly killing the car on the way to Brighton, they decided to leave it behind for the locals.
The next day my new Panasonic HMC-150 arrived so we killed two birds with one stone and shot this little session/camera test video!
Shout out to Seventies Distribution and The Shadow Conspiracy
Riders: Alex Robbins, Adolfo Olivo, Mike King, Matt Paine, Luke Duffy and Chef.
Song: Ghettosocks – Dreams of Hawaiian Sophie”
FBM – The BMX Post Apocolympics
FBM‘s BMX Post Apocolympics went down this past weekend at Derek Nelson’s park. Here’s the footage that Kenny Horton compiled into an edit to give you an idea of how good of a time it was. There were definitely a lot of rad guys there and it looks like everyone was stoked. I was stoked to see they pulled Derek’s tank bike that he rode on Road Fools out for the highest bunny hop. That bike is so gnarly. Check it!