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Kenneth Tencio – Bienvenidos a Costa Rica

April 24, 2017

Whenever we see Kenneth Tencio‘s name pop up, we know we’re about to see something crazy! Here’s his latest video that features him absolutely DESTROYING everything from skateparks to street spots around Costa Rica! It’s safe to say he has flair and regular flip drop ins dialed in! You won’t be disappointed in this BMX video.

“Pure fire in his homeland from the best BMX rider to ever arise from Costa Rica. Kenneth Tencio is absolutely one of the craziest BMX riders in the world today!
Credit: Will Stroud / Vital BMX
“

Dan Foley – 25 Step Ledge Manual

April 24, 2017

The title for this one is pretty self explanatory, but yeah. Dan Foley was out cruising around for some new spots to ride and came across this gem of a spot. This retaining wall had 25 “steps” that were set up perfect for a long manual down the hill. It’s pretty impressive considering how that setup is all down hill and Dan is brakeless. Plenty of bike control and balance being put to good use for this one! Take a peek.

“Gotta love a good manual challenge. Found this one nearby and couldn’t resist.”

The Trip – Garrett Reynolds “Trip Tape” B-Sides

April 24, 2017

You already know these “B-Sides” are pure fire…

The Trip just dropped the B-Sides of Garrett Reynolds‘ section for the
“Trip Tape” video! This is a mix of random footage, crashes, second angles and “scraps” or clips that had some heavy glitches that didn’t make the cut for his part. These might not have made the cut, but there’s some serious heat that you won’t want to miss in this! Plus, plenty of pissed of security action, haha.

“Behind the scenes footage and a few unused clips from Garrett Reynolds’ TripTape section.

Digital Downloads and DVDs are available now at TheTripped.com!

Filming by Tony Ennis and Ty Morrow“

Scotty Cranmer – 900 for the 900K Challenge

April 24, 2017

We can’t imagine you’re too surprised to hear that Scotty Cranmer‘s Youtube channel has rolled over 900,000 subscribers, but today is the day! To celebrate, they brought in some help to pull off the 900K Challenge with a 900… Since Big Boy couldn’t make it happen. Luckily they were able to bring in Jared Heitzman to get the job done! Check out what went down!

“The channel has finally made it to 900,000 SUBSCRIBERS! And just like we do with every milestone we did a challenge video and this time the the big boy has an idea for trick. We all met up at the skate park and big boy was ready to go he wanted to go all out and push the limits on this one he said there is only 1 trick that could be done for 900K and that trick is the 900!! I couldn’t believe that big boy called a 900 out! I thought he was joking and before I can get him to pick another trick he was already on his way to the foam pit! He got on his bike and tried his best but he failed miserably and that’s when I knew we were going to have a long night ahead of us. But when he got out of the foam pit he immediately got on his bike to go try it on the resi ramp I begged him not to try it but in typical big boy fashion he sent himself and crashed pretty hard! At this point I decided the only way to stop him was to put the camera away. Then we started to think of a different trick to do and then big boy ran out of the skate park to rush back in like two minutes later claiming that he made a phone call and that in 30 minutes the 900 was going to be done! We were so confused by what he was saying he wouldn’t give us an answer he just told us to wait 30 minutes and we would find out! He then ran to the front of the skate park and got dodge balls out to have a dodgeball games to pass time! I couldn’t believe that for 900K we were playing dodgeball. But after 30 minutes big boy had a special guest come into the skate park and to our surprise it was our friend Jared and yes he’s fully capable of 900’s and told us that he was going to do the challenge! So crazy! Jared got on his bike got warmed up doing a lot of amazing tricks that only he can do and we were having an awesome time! then Jared decided it was time to attempt the 900 challenge. He tried the trick and crashed but he kept on getting up like a champion and trying again and again and eventually Jared blue everybody’s mind by landing the 900 and completing the 900,000 subscriber challenge! This subscriber milestone was a big one for us we are that much closer to getting to 1 million subscribers and we owe it all to everyone watching our videos every day and motivating and inspiring and myself and the rest of the crew to keep on pushing the limits of BMX! Thank you all for the support and let’s get the countdown to 1 million subscribers going!” – Scotty Cranmer

Over Saturated BMX Frame Market?

April 24, 2017

Have you ever wondered how many different frames there are available? Is there an over saturated BMX frame market?

Wethepeople Revolver - over saturated BMX frame market
The new Wethepeople Revolver frame will soon be joining the options available.

This past weekend a post on Instagram by Dale Holmes pointed out that the Race BMX Frame market is heavily saturated with at least 86 different frame options available. We’re assuming that’s just frame options, not necessarily individual brands, but maybe we could be wrong. Either way, It got us thinking about all of the frame options that are currently available on the freestyle side of things and how many brands there are making frames…

The last count according to @mikecarruth for current race frames available globally is an over-saturated 86! While reading some old magazines I came across this one in BMX Action July 1988 with "An Extensive Evaluation Of Eleven Top Garage Companies". The article talks about how all Eleven companies support riders, teams and racing, all in demand and usually sell their frames as fast as they can make them. How times have changed!! #oldschoolbmx

A post shared by Dale Holmes Racing (@daleholmesracing) on Apr 23, 2017 at 8:47am PDT

We decided to try and remember or find every brand that currently make BMX frames. We scoured the internet for quite a while to figure out every brand and we’re pretty sure this list is fairly complete, give or take a few due to them either being dead, but still have a website or just us not thinking of them. We’ve even included a few custom frame “brands” that do custom frames. Let’s go over this list quick. We tried to get it in alphabetical order, which should help figure out if we missed any… Ready? Here we go…

BMX Frame Brands

1. Alone
Autumn Bikes
Blank Bikes
Bone Deth
BSD
Colony
Credence (Technically S&M, but we’ll still count it as its own thing since)
Cult
Deluxe
Division Brand
DK Bicycles
Eastern Bikes
Eighties Bike Co.
Ene Ene Bikes
Faction
FBM
Federal Bikes
Fiend
Fit Bike Co.
Flybikes
Fungus Bikes
GT Bicycles
Haro
Hoffman Bikes
Hyper Bike Co.
Impurity
Indust
Ketch Bikes
KHE Bikes
Kink
Kis Bike Co. (Done?)
Laird Frame
Limit Fabrications
Macneil
Mafia Bikes
Mankind
Mongoose
Mutant Bikes
Mutante (Ehh?)
Mutiny
Nowear BMX
Pedal Driven
Premium
Proper Bike Co.
Radio Bikes
United
Salvo Bikes
SE Bikes
S&M Bikes
Social Bike Co.
Standard Bykes
Stolen
Stranger
Stout Bikes
Stress
Subrosa
Sunday
Tall Order
Tempered Bikes
The Make
The Set
The Take (Does FBM still fire these out?)
Terrible One
Total BMX
Verde
Volume Bikes
Wethepeople
68. WHTHOUS

That’s 68 DIFFERENT BRANDS that offer at least one aftermarket BMX frame, and we’re sure people will immediately chime in with brands we forgot (Do it, please!). Many of those brands offer more than two different options, some have four… S&M Bikes have 13 between their different freestyle frames (20″, 22 and 24″). That doesn’t even count all the different frame sizes and color options or custom frames! We’ll just guess and say the average is 3 frames (excluding TT and colors). That’s VERY roughly around 204 different frames. We would imagine it is far more than that, but that would require a lot of time to go through each brand and figure out how many options each brand has.

How many BMX riders are there, even?

I’m sure somebody out there could provide a pretty decent guess at how many freestyle BMX riders there are in the world, but we honestly have no idea. We have featured thousands of riders on the site from the 30,000+ posts we have done over the last 10 years and we’ve had millions of unique visitors on the site in that time, but to be able to accurately guess how many freestyle BMX riders there are in the world and how many are buying an aftermarket frame? I’m pretty sure brands would be willing to pay for accurate information like that, haha.

Geometry

When it comes to BMX frames, the geometry has been narrowed down and only a few degrees, millimeters or centimeters really separate the vast majority of frames when it comes to design. Don’t get us wrong, we know the importance of BMX Frame Geometry and how much each of those small changes can factor into the way a BMX bike rides, but there is only so much room that the majority of riders fall into.

Features

One of the biggest differences in BMX frames are some of the features they offer. Whether it’s gussets, special tubing or tubing styles like tapering, integrated chain tensioners, custom stay bridges and wishbones, unique graphics and more. Those minor details are usually the easiest way to differentiate frames these days.

Quality

When it comes to manufacturing quality, it’s pretty amazing how far things have come, too. You don’t see BMX frames breaking like they used to when guys like Mat Hoffman were on the verge of saying screw it and starting their own brand so they didn’t have to worry about how many frames they will break in a single week. Many BMX frames last riders more than a year these days, and some much longer than that. Sure, there are some really gnarly guys out there that can destroy a frame in a short period of time, but it’s nowhere near as common as it used to be.

Sales?

How many frames do brands sell? That’s another pretty impossible question to answer considering brands aren’t likely to disclose that information, especially to a guy like me, haha. We can assume a brand like Cult sells a lot more than let’s say… (Scrolls through list)… The Make. Obviously both brands have much different missions with their brands, so it’s not like these two can really be compared, but there is a big difference in the volume of BMX frames being produced and sold between each brand. We’re also pretty sure some brands we would assume sell a ton of frames, don’t sell nearly as many as we would imagine.

Are there too many BMX frames?

Is the BMX frame market oversaturated? Based off what we’ve heard from different brands over the past, well, decade, that answer would be yes. Is that a bad thing? It depends on how you look at it. From a brand standpoint it sucks because you could have an amazing product, but you’re competing with nearly 60 other brands. From a rider standpoint, it’s awesome. You have more options than you probably even realize, geometry options for every possible style of riding you want to do, more colors than a 152 pack of Crayola Crayons and sizes that fit 20″, 22″ and 24″ bikes. Another perk is it helps keep prices down because no brand wants to over price their product and miss out on sales, too. On the flipside, that sucks for brands because the margins are thin and in reality, they aren’t making that much on each frame.

Do we think there are too many options? I mean, that’s kind of a hard question to answer. It’s a free market and the barrier to entry is basically this… Do you have the money to get the frames made? Finding a place to have frames made isn’t exactly rocket science. No brand is going to tell you “this is where we have ours made, we’re sure you could get yours made there too!”, but then again you have plenty of options between the U.S and Taiwan to get a frame produced. It’s not exactly hard to figure out what features and geometry to go with, either.

Is there room for more?

I wouldn’t want to discourage anyone from pursuing their dream of starting their own brand, but it’s probably not the best time to throw your hat in the ring to start a brand, unless you have something unique that will help you standout. Whether it’s a unique product, a badass team or something that allows you to really reach a lot of riders like a massive Youtube channel (Adam LZ already has the signature frame from Stranger)… If it was as easy as just having the money, this list would likely be 10 times longer because what rider hasn’t considered starting their own BMX brand?

We have seen a lot of brands in BMX come and go in the past and we’ve seen many weather the ups and downs, continuing to produce quality products, supplying shops and riders around the world. Hell, we have seen brands that we thought would have been gone a long time ago and we have seen brands that we always thought would be around get shut down. We’ve seen some heavy budget cuts that left brands almost seem non-existent and we have seen some really talented people in the BMX industry move on to greener pastures. It’s not going to be as easy as slapping your sticker on a frame with the same geometry and features as 10 other frames out there.

Okay, let’s wrap this up. The whole point of this was to talk a little bit about something that most riders probably don’t think about and maybe get some discussion going. Yeah, you can flip through the Dan’s Comp catalog (Don’t act like you don’t get it in the mail) and say “Wow, they have a lot of frames”, but even they don’t have every options available. It’s even harder for a smaller, local shop that doesn’t have that option to carry a ton of different frames. Every rider out there has their own preference or style and reasons for riding a specific frame. Maybe it’s because it’s made in the U.S.A, or it’s their favorite Pro’s signature frame… Maybe the geometry or the features is what they like? Maybe it’s super light and ideal for flip and tailwhip combos, maybe it’s geared toward nose manuals and grinds, maybe it’s something you can hit the trails, a skatepark and street spots and it feels awesome on everything. If there’s something you want, it very likely already exists.

There’s plenty of reasons for so many options…
Do you think things are “oversaturated” or not so much?
How many riders do you think there are around the world?
What frame do you ride and why?
Did we miss any brands?
What’s something you wish a brand would do with a frame that doesn’t exist yet?

On the hunt for a new frame? Check out these BMX frames.

Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Sunday Bikes – Erik Elstran “Grow Up” Section

April 24, 2017

Erik Elstran is here to blow your mind…

We know there is a bunch of you that have been waiting for this one! Sunday Bikes just released Erik Elstran‘s section from their “Grow Up” DVD online for your viewing pleasure! If you’re looking for creative, amazing and unique riding… This is the BMX video for you! Hit that play button and enjoy!

After you watch that, check out more from “Grow Up” here…

Chris Childs “Grow Up” Section

Mark Burnett “Grow Up” Section

Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan and Alec Siemon “Grow Up” Section

Aaron Ross “Grow Up” Section

“Grow Up” Doubles Section

Gary Young “Grow Up” Section

Jake Seeley “Grow Up” Section

Brett Silva “Grow Up” Section

“Grow Up” Intro

“It’s easy to see Erik Elstran is a free spirit. Take one look at whatever colorful and delightfully eccentric outfit he’s sporting at any given moment (that he probably sewed himself), and it’s pretty clear this guy isn’t trying to run with the herd.

Watching him ride, it’s even easier to appreciate the breadth of Erik’s fertile imagination. Erik can do whatever he wants on his bike, and he chooses not to do what everyone else is doing. Erik could be a tech rail master or flat ledge god if he wished, stacking the usual tricks in new and innovative ways and linearly progressing BMX in standard increments, but he is destined for so much more.

You can always count on Erik to see a spot where no one else has and look at a classic spot in ways others haven’t. Erik’s M.O. is to seek out and locate a unique spot, and then do the unthinkable on it. Never content to simply make do with the obvious, it’s his determination to go above and beyond, to carve his own path and dream up ideas no one else would ever think of, that defines Erik’s riding.

Erik has more fun on his bike than anyone I know. He’ll happily ride the most ridiculous non-spot as hard as he can for hours, or, even more impressively, be 100 tries in filming some impossible trick and still laughing and cracking jokes. Even when riding at the highest possible levels, he’s really just playing around. While cataloging footage for Grow Up, I discovered Erik had – by far – the most B roll of anyone one the team, and nearly all of it was him being stoked and goofing off. Erik possesses a singular positivity and enthusiasm for living that radiates outward and inspires those around him.

It takes something very special to end a two-year full-length team video, and special is about the best word I can think of to describe Erik’s section. What Erik does is more than just bike riding; this borders on performance art. So go ahead and check out his part; I dare you not to smile.” – Walter Pieringer

Madera – Journey of the American Made Bantam Cranks

April 24, 2017

Want to see how BMX cranks are made? Here’s a look at how the new Madera Bantam 22mm cranks are made.

Here is one for you product nerds that love seeing how things are made! Madera just dropped this video showing you how their new Bantam Cranks are made down in Florida! This starts out at the drawing on the computer and takes you all the way through the laser etching and packaging. It’s a pretty amazing process and interesting to see just how BMX cranks are made!

Also, here’s a video Tour of the Profile Racing and Madera warehouse we did with Matt Coplon a while back.

“American-Made Journey of the Madera BMX Bantam Cranks

Take a look at how Madera BMX makes BMX parts in-house in St. Petersburg, Florida, USA.

The newest product from Madera BMX is:

The Madera Bantam 22mm 3-Piece Crankset

-Heat treated, oversized 4130 chromoly crank arms
-22mm GDH CrMo axle with 8mm hex aluminum axle bolts.
-RHD – Either a Bolt on or spline drive sprocket can be used.
-LHD – Spine Drive Sprocket ONLY
-Bantam Crankset includes LH & RH crank arms, 22mm GDH chromo spindle, aluminum axle bolts/washers, and 22mm Crank Tool.
-Limited Lifetime Warranty to original purchaser.
Sizes: 165mm and 170mm
Colors: Matte-Black Powdercoat
Weight:
22mm Chromo GDH Spindle- 227g/7.94 oz
170mm Right Arm: 320g/11.25 oz
170mm Left Arm: 309g/10.85 oz

For more info:
www.MADERABMX.net

Filmed and Edited: Mike Hinkens
Filmed entirely on location at the Profile/Madera Factory in St. Petersburg Florida.
“

FOD Trails – Super 8

April 24, 2017

We’re always stoked when Matt Cordova busts out the Super 8 camera for a filming project. Here’s a look at some clips he collected with the camera from a session at FOD Trails! It’s pretty awesome seeing how the camera almost makes it look like it was straight out of the 70’s, but with modern day riding. Love it! Enjoy!

“Took the Super8 out to FOD Trails to capture a session with Joey Cordova, Nathan Sykes, and myself. Here’s what it looked like through the lens of my 1978 Bell and Howell Super8.”

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