Anton Arnarson had a few scraps left over from his edit the other day. Take a peek!
Song: Getto Boys – Bring It On
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Anton Arnarson had a few scraps left over from his edit the other day. Take a peek!
Song: Getto Boys – Bring It On
Simple‘s third version of their Enigma frame is constructed from heat-treated 4130 Sanko chromoly tubing with a double butted to and down tube, a 74.5 degree head tube angle, 71 degree seat tube angle, 10.24″ stand over height, 1.38″ bottom bracket drop and a 13.58″ – 14.21″ chainstay length. The Enigma V3 also features a mid bottom bracket, tapered chain and seat stays, removable mounts, 2.1″ tire clearance, an internal gusset where the top tube meets the head tube, CNC logo on the head tube and a tapered seat tube. Available in matte grey and teal. Available everywhere Simple is sold now.
More here.
Troy Tunney has floated under the radar and to be honest, I didn’t really know who he was. Now, I know that he’s real good and I need to see more. Oh, and that he’s going to have a part in the next Act Like You Know video, so that’ll be real good.
Odyssey dropped this picture of the trails setup for the Texas Toast Jam. These look soooo good. Can’t wait to see what goes down.
The Grove Street Bikes crew made a trip to hit Rhode Island’s street. To be honest, I don’t think street when I think Rhode Island, but there’s a ton of good spots in this and the riding is real good too.
Danny Josa throws down some real good moves at some trails. The filming and editing in this is real good as well. Take a look!
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The Manna Machine Production
Filmed and edited by: Larry Alvarado“
G Shock dropped this rad new commercial featuring Nigel Sylvester. Really digging this one, and I definitely found myself saying “Damnnn” a few times.
“G Shock Athlete, Pro BMX’er Nigel Sylvester teams up with director 13thWitness for his debut G Shock Commercial “What I Always Dreamt Of”.
Ride with Nigel Sylvester as he tears up the streets of New York City.
The video was shot, directed, and edited by 13thWitness 13thWitness.com
Additional camera support by Ralphy Ramos
Beat by: D://Boi“