There’s a constant stream of footage coming out of Sean Ricany and there’s no denying that the footage is real good. Here’s the latest fan compilation video of Sean’s Instagram clips from skatepark and street sessions to footage he collected during his time staying at Trey Jones‘ house out in Florida! Even if you follow Sean, there’s a chance you have missed a few of these clips! Take a look!
Odyssey BMX – Justin Spriet Bike Check
Curious what Justin Spriet is running for a setup these days? Odyssey just dropped a fresh Bike Check with Justin and his current Fit Bike Co. Savage setup decked out top to bottom in Odyssey parts. Check out the flip book and a full parts list below!

“Get a closer look at Justin’s current street, dirt, and park steed.
Frame: Fit Savage, 21″ TT
Fork: Fit Shiv v3
Handlebar: Fit Vandlebar
Stem: Odyssey TL48
Headset: Odyssey Pro (Conical)
Grips: S&M Hoder
Seat: Odyssey Monogram
Seatpost: Odyssey Tripod
Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolt, LHD/170mm
Sprocket: Odyssey La Guardia, 27-T
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted Pro
Chain: Odyssey Bluebird
Tires: Odyssey Path Pro (2.4″ Front, 2.25″ Rear)
Pegs: Odyssey Graduate (Plastic)
Front Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite Front Wheel
Hazard Lite Rim laced to Vandero Pro Front Hub
Rear Wheel: Odyssey Hazard Lite Freecoaster Wheel
Odyssey Hazard Lite Rim laced to Clutch v2 Freecoaster (9-T)” – Odyssey BMX
Subrosa Noster III On Sale For $199.99
Here’s a steal of a deal to take advantage of…
If you’re due for a new BMX Frame, but you’re tight on the budget, there’s a sale you might want to take advantage of! Subrosa are making room for the new Simone Barraco signature Noster S frame and have the Noster III frame marked down to $199.99 from the original $299.99 price tag.
The Noster III is made from 4130 Sanko chromoly with a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.6″ bottom bracket height, 9″ stand over height and a 13.75″ chain stay length (13.50″ slammed). The frame features a double butted top an down tube, a CNC machined, T5 Deathproof heat-treated Integrated head tube, a heat-treated Mid bottom bracket, an Internally butted seat tube, S-Bend chain stays for 2.40″ tire clearance, heat-treated, laser cut 6mm thick drop outs to fit 34mm diameter pegs and an integrated seat post clamp. This frame does NOT have brake mounts.
Supplies are limited so the Noster 3 frame is currently only available in a 21.15″ top tube length with matte black for the only color as well. The frame has a weight of 5 lbs. 1 oz. (21.15″).
You can take advantage of the deal by hitting up the Subrosa Webstore where they have the frame ready for you. This is a limited time deal and once they sell out, they’re gone forever and the deal is done.
Check out all of the Subrosa frames currently available. They have a few other frames like the Thunderbeast on sale as as well!
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Bone Deth – Street Noise
The crew at Bone Deth coming through with a fresh mix of footage from the team that didn’t make the cut for their ““The Dirty Sniff” DVD that came out a few months back. As expected, there’s plenty of wild riding and girls to keep things plenty interesting from start to finish.
“Left over lonely no home no place to go extra clips from The Dirty Sniff DVD. Featuring Colt Fake, Albie Bennett, Sean Burns, Jay Wilson, Chris Crawford, Kert Petersel, Robby Nelson, Ryan Lamont, Josh Delarosa, Party Management, Dirt Ron, Waffle, Bungay, Dean Dickinson, and more.
Song: Street Noise by Trouble Boys
troubleboys.bandcamp.com
www.bonedethbmx.com”
Stolen Bikes – Shane Weston Welcome Video
It looks like the freecoaster wizard known as Shane Weston has found himself a new home on the Stolen Bikes team! Check out this incredibly dialed welcome to the team video packed full of insane combos and smooth lines. Shane doesn’t disappoint and this is a great reminder of that!
“In a crowd of similar styles and BMX trends, Shane Weston stands out as unique individual. On the front-end of the current wave of freecoaster riders, Shane is still considered one of the most original and technical riders going. We are excited to announce that Shane Weston has joined the Stolen Bikes crew and will be representing Stolen, in addition to his existing sponsors Eclat and Dan’s Comp. Welcome to the team, Shane.
Rider: Shane Weston – @shadyshane
Filmer/Editor: Grant Castelluzzo – @grantcbmx
Additional Filmers: Nathan Williams & Pat Morse
Music: Shirley Nanette – People Are Talking” — Stolen
“Sorry For Partying” Premiere Trailer
Tom Nguyen giving us a look at what he has been working on over the course of the past two years out east! Here’s the trailer for the “Sorry For Partying” video that is PACKED with a ton of different riders from Pros to guys you might not have heard of. The video doesn’t give away a ton, but enough to know this looks like it should kick a ton of ass. Get stoked.
“Picked up a VX little over two years ago and now I’m finally putting these clips to use.
Riders: Adem Gunaydin, Andrew Lettieri, Andrew White, Arty Barrera, Baboon, Brandon Bunting, Brett Tocco, Breyon Woods, Chase Dehart,Chris Aceto, Chris Carter, Chris Schaeffer, Chris Griouard, Colin Varanyak, Court Freeman, Dave Raffa, Drew Quinlan, Eddie Muscle, Eeshond Kirk, Eric Tkacz, Fateem Williams, Jake Grelli, Jared Manganelli, JD Whitehead, Joby Suender, Joe Camp, Joe Niranonta, John Yoh, Josh Vodopija, Kevin Vannauker, Luke Gajtkowski, Marnold, Matt Mazzone, Mcthuggin, Menardo Simon, Mikey Almodovar, Mike Swift, Mike Ware, Mike Verdecchio, Nick Barrett, Nick Maltese, Old Man Dirt, Pat Cregan, Pat Schlitzer, Ryan Niranonta, Sean Guest, Steve Jones, Steve Tassone, Tenna, Tenzin Nyandak, Vick Behm”
Profile Racing – Matt Coplon Bike Check
Now that’s a dialed unit…
We’re always stoked to see what guys like Matt Coplon are riding because it seems like the bikes are always super dialed. Profile Racing dropped a new Bike Check with Matt taking a closer look at his brand new custom FBM setup loaded with Profile and Deco parts. The bike itself is looking super clean and there are a few modifications like the cut outs in the hubs that really look amazing. You can check out a bunch of photos and a full parts and modifications list right here — Matt Coplon Rig Check
What do you think of the bike? Let us know in the comments below!
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Mutiny Bikes – 2017 Death Grip Frame
Let’s check out the latest Dylan Lewis signature Death Grip frame…
Mutiny Bikes have just released the latest version of the Dylan Lewis signature Death Grip Frame with a fresh coat of paint for 2017. The Death Grip frame is made from 100% Sanko 4130 chromoly tubing with a 74.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.65″ bottom bracket height, 9.15″ standover height and a 13.7″ – 14.2″ chainstay length. The frame features a 125mm tall, heat-treated, offset thickness Integrated head tube, top and down tube gussets with the embossed Mutiny logo, a Mid bottom bracket, Integrated seat post clamp with the horizontal cut to give you better clamping with less torque, curved seat and chainstay bridges for 2.40″ tire clearance, removable brake mounts and 6mm thick dropouts with integrated chain tensioners.
The 2017 Death Grip frame is available in 21″, 21.3″, 21.6″ and 21.8″ top tube lengths, weighs in at 5.2 lbs. (21.3″) colors of Translucent Black and Translucent Purple with a price tag of $329.99 through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Mutiny Bikes worldwide.
That’s a clean looking frame that’s built to blast! You already know what it’s capable after watching Dylan absolutely crush transitions and trails with it.
125mm tall, heat-treated, offset thickness Integrated head tube with gussets on the top and down tubes for a strong front end.
Curved seat and chainstay bridges for 2.40″ tire clearance. The little Mutiny logo is a nice touch, too!
6mm thick dropouts with the integrated chain tensioners that everyone loves.
As we mentioned above, this frame is available now through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Mutiny Bikes worldwide starting now. If you’re digging it, give your local shop a shout and let them know you’re looking to get your hands on one today!
What do you think of the Death Grip frame? Do you have any questions? Let us know in the comments below!
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