Another day, another fan compilation to check out! This time around we get a look at a ton of Dennis Enarson clips from the past couple months or so from Instagram and different videos. As always, Dennis crushes it on everything he touches and this is a super good watch. Hit play and take it all in. If you want some more Dennis, make sure you check out the new Haro Lisbon 2019 video that dropped yesterday!
Weird & Revered In Panama
The Weird and Revered crew put on some serious miles while working on their new “Vagabond Squad” video that’ll be dropping next month. One of the trips they took brought them to Panama where the spent time cruising spots and skateparks, as well as took in the sights, did some swimming and more. Here’s a look at a bunch of footage from the trip they didn’t use for the DVD.
“For the past three years, Canada’s Weird & Revered crew has been working on a DVD entitled, “Vagabond Squad.” To promote their upcoming full-length project, the boys will be dropping weekly web videos every Wednesday leading up to their May 11 premiere in Edmonton, Alberta. All premiere and download/DVD release info can be found at http://weirdandrevered.com.
“Weird & Revered in Panama” is the crew’s third web video for this pre-DVD series.
Back in February 2018, Thomas Henderson, Jesse Baraniuk, and Justin Schwanke ventured to Panama for a filming trip. Aside from a few days in a beach town called San Carlos, the trio spent most of their time in Panama City. With a small riding scene, intense traffic, and extremely tight security, it soon became apparent that stacking footage would be tough. The boys did capture a handful of DVD clips, but they ultimately decided to take things in stride and enjoy the cultural activities that the city has to offer. This video is a representation of the more “relaxing” moments of their trip, both on and off the bike.
Filming by Justin Schwanke, Jesse Baraniuk, and Thomas Henderson
Editing by Justin Schwanke” – DIG
Haro Lisbon 2019
Here’s one we’ve been anticipating since we saw the team made the trip! Last month Haro dropped Ryan Nyquist, Mike Gray, Matthias Dandois, Dennis Enarson and Chad Kerley in Lisbon, Portugal to spend some time exploring the spots and stacking clips! Here’s the final result that turned out absolutely AMAZING. You already know when you mix a team like this with spots like what Lisbon has to offer, amazing things are going to happen. Add in that Doeby Huynh handled the filming and editing, and you know you have a BMX video you can’t miss! Check it out!
“In March of 2019 the Haro team traveled to Portugal to explore the cobblestone laced streets of Lisbon to find and ride all the hidden gems that this beautiful European city has to offer.
We would like to thank The Crew; Ryan Nyquist, Mike Gray, Matthias Dandois, Dennis Enarson and Chad Kerley for riding their hearts out every single day. Doeby for filming and editing the hell out of this project and also Robin Pearson and Hugo Almeida for being the best people, friends and guides we could ask for!
Filmed by Doeby Huynh
Edited by Doeby Huynh” – Haro Bikes
How To Frame Stall
Looking for a new trick to learn that you probably haven’t tried before? Here’s a How To video showing you how to Frame Stall on a quarterpipe courtesy of Brant Moore. If you have ever watched any of Brant’s riding videos, there’s a good chance you have seen him do this or a few other variations of the trick of the years. Here’s a video where he gives you a ton of advice and examples to get the trick done. Check it out then grab your bike and send a few!
“You either love it, or hate it and no one asked for it, but here it is! How to frame stall on a BMX bike.
I love doing this trick and thought it would be a fun one for people to learn. If you do learn it, post a video on instagram and tag me in it. Would love to see!” – Brant Moore
Fit Bike Co. – PVC Peg

Anyone who has run metal pegs before ever trying plastic pegs has probably wondered if they could just slide a piece of PVC tubing over their peg to get the same effect. in fact it’s been done a time or two. Fit Bike Co. have released their new PVC Peg that looks like a makeshift PVC slip on cover, but uses normal plastic sleeves. The PVC peg has a lightweight 4130 alloy steel core insert with an injection molded, plastic polymer sleeve. The peg has 14mm axle holes, but comes with an adaptor to fit 3/8″ axles as well. Also, if you have ever ran into the issue where you could barely fit a socket into the peg, you’ll be happy to know these fit 17mm and 19mm sockets no problem.
You can pick the PVC peg up in Black and White colors with a 4.5″ length and a price tag of $10.99 each with replacement sleeves available for $6.00 each as well through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Fit Bike Co. worldwide now.


What do you think of the PVC peg? Do you like it? Do you have any questions? Let us know what you’re thinking in the comments below!
Kink 2020 Complete Bikes Catalog
The crew at Kink are getting a jump on 2020 and dropping their full line of 2020 Complete Bikes in May! As expected, they have a full line of complete bikes that are incredibly dialed and cover everything from the 12″ balance bikes all the way up to the signature completes that are pretty much a custom build straight out of the box to their 26″ Drifter for the people looking to cruise. Check out the full bike line in the flipbook below, or hit up the Kink Website for a detailed look at every bike in the line!
What do you think of the bikes? Any in particular you really like? Let us know what you’re thinking in the comments below!
Adam Hough BMX
It has been quite some time since we’ve had an email pop up in the inbox from Daniel Rosenthal, but when we saw a new message from him we knew that it was going to be something good. Here’s a new edit featuring Adam Hough slaying street spots, skateparks, abandoned buildings, pools and more. Adam brings a super good mix of tricks to the table keeping things interesting and unpredictable from start to finish. This is too good not to check out, so hit play and enjoy!
“Footage of Adam Hough over the last couple years. Filmed by Daniel Rosenthal”
In The Cut – Uncovered BMX Tokyo
The Uncovered BMX contest series rolled through Tokyo, Japan the other weekend and, as expected, the contest went off with a bunch of Japan’s locals turning out to throw down. Here’s a raw cut DIG put together from the contest filled with riding and a bunch of non-riding footage that’ll get you laughing. This looks like it was a super good time, so hit play and take it all in!
“For 2019, Van Homan and Brian Kachinsky brought their Uncovered Am contest across the Pacific to Murasaki Park in Tokyo, Japan. With Japanese local burger-slinger and park owner Bashi handling the mic, the stoke was high, and riders of all ages were killing it. When it was all over, Shota Higa took home first place mini jersey barrier trophy, and the coveted invite to Battle Of Hastings; congrats. Thanks to Source BMX, BSD, GT, FIT, and Odyssey for the support to help make this awesome day a reality.” – DIG
