
What do you doing February 23rd? If you’re near Dubuque, Iowa, there’s a contest going down at the Olliewood Skatepark that’s bound to be a good time! Check out the flyer above for details or hit up @CeilingSmashersContest on Instagram!
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What do you doing February 23rd? If you’re near Dubuque, Iowa, there’s a contest going down at the Olliewood Skatepark that’s bound to be a good time! Check out the flyer above for details or hit up @CeilingSmashersContest on Instagram!
Get a look at all this film magic from Darryl Tocco!
Over the years, you have probably watched a bunch of Darryl Tocco videos and clips that he has filmed for other projects. What you might not know is that he films more than just BMX! Here’s his latest Cinematography Reel that has a mix of BMX and some of those other projects he gets into like music festivals and more! As always, this is real dialed, so take a minute 41 and enjoy!
“Based in Austin, Texas. Thanks for watching!
www.darryltocco.com
darryl@darryltocco.com”
Get a look at the new Turbo Pedals from Primo!
Is it time for a fresh set of BMX Pedals? Here’s a look at the new Primo Turbo Pedals for you to check out! These pedals feature a pedal body that covers more of the spindle so the body sits almost flush with your crank arms eliminating that gap that’s usually there, which is designed to help with pedal grinds! Get a look at the pedals in the video above, then learn more below!
“When Connor Keating approached us with this idea we knew instantly that it was something that we had to try to make a reality. The Turbo pedal has a unique body shape that covers the end of the axle giving a near flush connection to the crank arm. This allows you to have much more foot placement freedom when standing on the pedal as well as more grip, an improved surface contact area for modern day crank arm grinds and an all-around more aesthetically pleasing appearance. The pedal can be tightened via an Allen bolt on the backside of the spindle and also allows for the use of a thin park tool style pedal wrench.
(Make sure to grease your spindles so they don’t get stuck in them cranks!)” – Primo
The Turbo Pedals are available now for $19.99 in Black and Tiffany Blue through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Primo worldwide now. You can check out more photos and details on the Primo website!
What do you think of the Turbo Pedals? Do you think that smaller gap between the body and the crank arm will make a difference? Who plans on trying them out? Let us know what you’re thinking in the comments below!
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The Cancelled Crew over in Germany have been releasing sections from their “What Now?” video series, and it looks like this one is wrapping up with a real solid section from Johannes Winkelmann that’s filled with grinds for your viewing pleasure. Take a look!
“Ending it with a bang! The guys of the Canceled Crew complete their “What Now?” Video series with the part of Johannes Winkelmann – and he has it, as befits a real final boss, in itself. Which is not surprising, because after all, the high-drop luminary feels really comfortable on mighty staircase sets and lifelong house roofing abysses. Not to mention his penchant for sketchy handrails, which he prefers backward attacking. In short: Here is a lot of the finest action offered. What Now?
Camera: David Schaller, Michael Lorenz, Jelle Harrisfeger, Daniel Juchatz, Valentin Seuss, Franz Jaehn, Matt MacDuff, Tim Schoberth, Anton Arens and Alexa Frey
Cut: David Schaller
Graphics: Valentin Seuss” – Freedom BMX
If you’re going to take a trip to the Midwest, you can’t go wrong with stops in Milwaukee and Chicago! Sunday Bikes sent Chris Childs, John Mayo and Jeff Dustin up that way this past summer and it looks like they had a blast stacking clips while cruising both of the cities! It’s also good to see some fresh Jeff Klugiewicz footage since it’s been a minute! This turned out damn good, so take a look!
“Chris Childs, Mayo, and Jeff Dustin took a B-CAVE trip out to the good ol’ Midwest. First stop Chicago, where the Chicken and Waffles squad showed the boys all the grit the Windy City had to offer. A short 90-minute drive later the crew made it up to MKE to cruise the streets of Brew City where massive amounts of custard and shred were consumed. Shoutout to Jeff Dowhen, Jeff K, John D, and all the dudes who came to cruise.” – Sunday Bikes
John Nelson was in need of some sunshine and warmth, so he took a trip down to SoCal to spend some time stacking clips for this new Fit Bike Co. video! John took full advantage of the trip and stacked a ton of real solid clips on the spots he came across. Check it!
“John Nelson lives in Seattle and has been riding for Fit through his local bike shop, Seattle BMX for the past couple years. Last month he made it down to Southern California for one week to visit The Building and film a quick web edit. We had a great time getting to know him a little better and riding a bunch of fun spots.
Enjoy and check out his current setup here: Fit Bike Co. website
Featured Rider: @jxhnnelson
Filmed & Edited: Sauce”
Get a look at the new Rose Upload Stem from Subrosa Brand!
Are you on the hunt for a new top load stem, but you aren’t looking to break the bank in the process? Subrosa have released their new Rose Upload Stem for you to get your hands on. This stem is cold forged and CNC machined from 6061-T6 alloy with an embossed Subrosa logo on the side and a rose on the top plate, a 48mm reach, 36mm rise and 29.5mm stack height. The stem has a 50mm width for increased strength, a recessed top for a flush fork compression cap and oversized heat-treated chromoly bolts to keep it all tight. The Rose Upload Stem is available in Black, Polished and Camouflage Splatter with a weight of 11.9 oz. and a price of $41.99 (Black / Polished) – $56.99 (Camo).
The Rose Upload Stem from Subrosa is available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Subrosa worlwide now! You can learn more about the stem and Subrosa by visiting their Website!
Anthony “Boy” Flores could use some support!

Here’s some wild news we just stumbled across! Anthony “Boy” Flores has been in the hospital for almost a month now battling it out with some pancreas issues and could really use some support! There’s a GOFUNDME PAGE setup to help him out. It looks like the goal for $5,000 has been met already, but we can guarantee that won’t cover a month in the hospital even with insurance! If you have a few bucks to spare, pop over to the GoFundMe Page and send him some love. If you don’t have any money but want to help out, give this a share and help spread the word! Anthony has been crushing it in the streets for years and we definitely want to see him back on two wheels soon!
“As many of you may already know, Anthony “Boy” Flores has been in the hospital for the past 4 weeks due to pancreatitis.
You know him for his riding, but Anthony puts family first and is an Amazing Father, Husband and True friend.
Since Anthony hasn’t been able to work, it’s began to take a financial toll on him and his family.
With that being said, any donation big or small would be greatly appreciated in this time of need.” – GoFundMe