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Merritt – Sam Lee Beginning of 2017 Video

March 9, 2017

Here’s a fresh one from Merritt‘s connect in Hong Kong, Sam Lee for your viewing pleasure. Sam has been busy going to work on spots around the city stacking clips for this one since the start of they year and he ended up with some real solid clips. This video has a real chill vibe to it and that song will most definitely get stuck in your head and you’ll catch yourself whistling it at some point in your day.

“Our Hong kong homie Sam Lee spent some times to riding at Hong kong and Shanghai. Here’s his latest edit for 2017. If you checked his past videos, you will find that his style is quietly changing. We are so happy for his change, also hope can see his more clips in 2017.
Don’t forget follow him on instagram → @samlcl
Music: Robert $tone- chill bill
”

BMX Multi-Tool Guide

March 8, 2017

Let’s take a look at all of the different BMX Multi-Tool options out there…

The other day Brant Moore put together a video giving you a look at the different BMX Multi-Tool options there are available to riders these days. The Multi-Tool originally started when DK Bicycles released their Random Wrench, at fit all the key tools you needed to work on a BMX bike into a compact, small tube with a few different attachments. Since then brands like The Shadow Conspiracy, Eclat, Animal Bikes, Odyssey, Merritt and Tall Order have come up with their own Multi-Tools that use some what of the same concept, but some what different designs. After checking out Brant’s video above we decided to take a look at these different options so you could easily see all the different BMX Multi-Tool options and compare them. Let’s get into this.

BMX Multi-Tool Guide

Shadow Conspiracy BMX Multi-Tool

The Shadow Conspiracy – Multi-Tool

– $59.99

Let’s start out with The Shadow Conspiracy’s Multi-Tool. This tool was designed after the DK Random Wrench, but includes a few items not found on that tool to give it a few more options.

This Multi-Tool has an Investment Cast, forged and CNC machined steel construction that includes these tools.

– Chain Breaker
– 17mm Deep Socket
– Pedal Wrench
– 10mm wrench
– Spoke wrench
– Tire levers
– 8mm, 6mm, 5mm, 1/4″ and 7/32″ Hexs
– Hammer (built into the frame)
– Bottle opener (important)

The Shadow Conspiracy’s Multi-Tool fits all of the parts inside the tube with a magnetic cap to keep the small pieces in place.

Available in black, copper and chrome colors with a $59.99 price tag and a weight of 33.6 oz.

Shadow Conspiracy BMX Multi-Tool

All the parts the Multi-Tool has inside.

Shadow Conspiracy BMX Multi-Tool

A detailed look at the cap that holds all of the small parts in place.

Odyssey Travel Tool BMX

Odyssey Travel Tool

– $29.99

The newest tool that is hitting BMX shops and mail-orders in March of 2017 is the Travel Tool from Odyssey. This tool is more simplistic than the Shadow Conspiracy, DK Bicycles and Eclat tools, but still has all the key pieces.

The Travel Tool includes:
– 15mm and 17mm Pedal Wrenches
– 4mm, 5mm, 6mm and 8mm allen keys
– 17mm Deep Socket with a full-length arm for extra leverage.

This one also features a lighter weight body and you could basically call it a Swiss Army Knife for BMX.

The Travel Tool will be available in Black with an affordable $29.99 price tag that is a perk for sure.

Odyssey Travel Tool BMX Multi-Tool

Odyssey Travel Tool BMX Multi-Tool

Really like the clean, simplistic look for the Travel Tool.

DK Random Wrench V3 BMX Multi-Tool

DK Bicycles – Random Wrench V3

– $39.99

Let’s take a look at the tool that started it all… Well, the 3rd version of the tool that started it all. The DK Random Wrench V3. This version was designed to be slimmer than its predecessors, but still pack all the tools needed.

You can find these tools inside the Random Wrench V3:
– 6mm, 8mm and 10mm wrenches
– 5mm and 6mm allen sockets
– 15mm pedal wrench
– 3/8″ socket driver
– 3/8″ extension
– 15mm and 17mm deep well sockets
– Tire lever
– Universal spoke wrench

All of the parts fit cleanly inside the tube, giving it a clean look.

The Random Wrench V3 comes in black, chrome and gold with a price tag of $39.99, which is not bad at all. Just as a note, most places only carry the black version these days.

Vocal BMX V Tool BMX Multi-Tool

Vocal BMX – V-Tool

Similar to some of the other BMX Multi-Tool options, Vocal BMX offer their own tool that does have it’s own unique twist on it. The tool has a similar tube design with the socket attachment, spanner and hex head fittings. However, this tool also comes with an optional extension that you can also purchase…

The main part of the V-Tool features…

– Pedal spanner 15mm with extra 6mm 8mm 10mm hex or added extras.
– tire lever built into the top next to the pedal spanner.
– 17mm socket and extension bar to fit inside pegs.
– 8mm allen key
– 6mm allen key
– 5mm allen key
– 3 size spoke key built into the cap

Vocal BMX V Tool BMX Multi-Tool

The V-Tool Extension adds a few more tool options, additional storage space and can be connected to the original tool.

– Tube for storage
– Top Cap with chain tool connection, comes out the tube and attaches to the cap
– Bottom caps to connect to our main V tool (supplied separately)
– HD 1 1/8 single speed chain tool with pin guide.
– 10mm spanner with tire lever

Vocal BMX V Tool BMX Multi-Tool

The Vocal V-Tool is another solid option for a tool that has it all. The design is a little different and not quite as compact when it’s connected to the extension, but it does get the job done for offering everytihng.

The Vocal V-Tool comes in Black only with a price tag of £29.99 (on sale at the time of writing this) with the extension being an additional £23.99. It’s not the most affordable option, but has more than the less expensive basic options.

Tall Order Pocket Socket BMX Multi-Tool

Tall Order – Pocket Socket

– $17.99

Another one of the new options that are available, plus the most simplistic would be Tall Order’s new Pocket Socket that eliminates pretty much everything and only has the very minimal for tools you would use regularly.

The Pocket Socket features:
– 6mm and 8mm allen keys
– 17mm socket
– Knurling on the handle for grip

The Pocket socket comes in black and chrome, weighs in at a very light 4 oz., is 210mm in length so it does indeed fit in your pocket and has a price tag of $17.99.

This is a great option for people that don’t want to carry around a big tool, but obviously it only has a few of the tools you may end up needing during a session.

Tall Order Pocket Socket BMX Multi-Tool

Merritt Trifecta BMX Multi-Tool

Merritt – Trifecta Tool

Another very simple tool that cuts things back to the minimal neccesities would be the Merritt Trifecta Tool. This tool, similar to the Pocket Socket above is a small, compact tool that folds out with a few configurations to dial your bike in with.

The Trifecta Tool includes:
– 17mm socket
– 6mm and 8mm allen keys
– Velcro strap to attach it to your bike if you want.

The Trifecta tool has 3 of the key tools that you would use to dial your bike in with. Obviously that leaves out a lot of features some of the other tools offer, but it’s small, compact and lightweight (7.4 oz.) which is a perk. The Trifecta Tool is available in black only with a price tag of $34.99 through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Merritt.

Merritt Trifecta BMX Multi-Tool

Animal Bikes Kotulak BMX Multi-Tool

Animal Bikes – Kotulak Tool

– $54.99

Another tool that was based off the Random Wrench would be the Animal Bikes Kotulak Tool. This tool, similar to DK and Shadow’s tool is designed to pack everything you need into one tool with plenty of features to make sure you can keep rolling. This one comes with a unique shape and it also offers that swivel head which is a perk when it comes to cranking your wheel down.

The Kotulak Tool includes:
– 15mm Crows Foot Pedal Wrench
– 3/8″ Swiveling Socket Driver
– 3/8″ to 1/2″ Extension
– 17mm Deep Well Socket with 1/2″ Drive
– Allen Socket with 7/32″, 1/4″, 5mm, 6mm and 8mm allen bits
– Chain Breaker
– Spoke Wrench
– Hammer (Threaded End Cap)

Like the others, everything fits inside the tube to keep everything secured tightly into place. This is another great option for somebody that wants everything packed into one.

The Kotulak Tool comes in black only with a price tag of $54.99.

Eclat BMX E-ToolBMX Multi-Tool

Eclat – E-Tool

– $64.99

Last but not least, the E-Tool from Eclat. Once again, were’ looking a tool that utilizes a tube design, but this one works a little different than the others and has a super clean design. Those German’s always have a unique approach to things, and we’re definitely a fan of the look they gave for this one.

The E-Tool Includes:
– 8mm and 10mm wrench
– 15mm pedal wrench
– Spoke wrench
– 10mm and 19mm U-Brake wrench
– 3mm, 4mm, 5mm,6mm and 8mm hex bits
– 17mm socket

The E-Tool measures in at 188mm long with a 30mm diameter, weighs in at 19.10 oz. and comes in black only. Everything packs neatly into it’s proper place for a compact storage. This one does come with a $64.99 price tag, which is higher than the rest so that’s a downfall.

Eclat BMX E-Tool BMX Multi-Tool

Eclat BMX E-Tool BMX Multi-Tool

Looking at each tool, they all offer the same tools essentially, with some offering more like chain breakers and tire levers and others taking the minimalist approach with only focusing on the main tools you will use more frequently. Things to consider with this are what tools do you absolutely NEED (I mean, you need all of them at some point) during a session or a trip, if you want something that slips into your pocket or something that might be a little bulkier but have more options, price and colors. Regardless, it’s always a good idea to have the right tools for the job. Make sure you check out our BMX TOOL GUIDE for a full list of tools that you could use as well.

That wraps things up with this BMX Multi-Tool Guide. We hope this helped you compare the different BMX Multi-Tool options available, so you can figure out which one you prefer to have. Everything you see here can be picked up through BMX shops and mail-orders worldwide.

Have you used any of these tools? Let us know what you think in the comments below!

Colin Varanyak – BMX Session with Chad Kerley

March 8, 2017

Colin Varanyak coming through with a new video for your viewing pleasure. This time around he met up with Chad Kerley and a few others for a session at a prefeb skatepark out in San Diego. This is about 2 and a half minutes of riding footage, then it goes to some chilling, drone shots and shopping that Colin got into after the session. Plenty of solid riding to take in at the beginning though! Check it!

“Tony hit me up when I got off work to link up with everyone. Everyone was already done riding the first spot so we went to the skatepark and then sunset cliffs to watch the sunset! Subscribe to the channel for more daily videos!”

Stolen Bike Co. – Jerimiha Miller Welcome to the Pro Team

March 8, 2017

It looks like Stolen Bikes have given Jerimiha Miller the bump on up to their pro team! We haven’t seen a ton from Jerimiha in the past, but it’s safe to say the guy is a shredder on the streets. Above is his welcome to the Pro team video showing you what he’s got. It’s safe to say after watching this one that he should be on your radar if you are into keeping up with guys crushing it out on the streets. Check it out!

“ Jerimiha has been a part of Stolen’s AM team for some time now. He’s been putting in work, double-time. So of course the team decided to bump him up…welcome to pro.

Filmed/Edited By: Jessie Garcia
Song: Disclosure Feat. Eliza Doolittle, You & Me (Flume Remix)
“

Willem Van Gansen Bike Check

March 8, 2017

BMX bike Wethepeople Patrol Bike Check WIllem Van Gansen

The crew over at Wethepeople dropped a new Bike Check with Willem Van Gansen and his current Patrol setup that he’s running. You can check out a bunch of photos of the bike, a full parts list and a ton of riding photos over on the Wethepeople website. Take a closer look here — Willem Van Gansen Patrol Bike Check

Subrosa Are Releasing Their Own Beer?

March 8, 2017

Subrosa Brand BMX Beer

Well here’s a first for BMX (that we’re aware of)… Subrosa are working with a brewery down in Florida to produce their own signature beer! The Subrosa X Hourglass Brewery “Under the Rose” IPA will be launching at an event down in Florida on April 8th in conjunction with a launch for the new Subrosa UTB Big Bikes. Check out the flyer and more details below! This is a party you won’t want to miss if you’re a fan of the sudz.

Serious question… How do we get a case or three to “review”?

“We’ve got a big event planned for April 8th! Check out the details, and we’ll see you there!
Come out to Hourglass Brewing on April 8th at 8:00pm for the release of our new Subrosa/ Hourglass Under The Rose IPA and see our new UTB line in person!

We’ll also have hand painted bikes from Boy Kong, Horsebites, Halsi, and Wolfrich on display! Before the event Brick Road Courier will be hosting an alley cat race throughout Longwood!

There will also be door prizes, giveaways, and plenty of good times for everyone! The race is all ages, the party is 18 and up, and the beer is 21 and over! YOU DON’T WANT TO MISS THIS!”

FBM – Kaleb Bolton Bike Check

March 8, 2017

FBM BMX Bike Check

You can’t go wrong with the classic all black setup like Kaleb Bolton is running these days. The crew over at FBM dropped a new Bike Check with Kaleb giving us a closer look at his current Hardway setup that he’s running. You can check out a bunch of photos, a parts list and more over on the FBM Website now — Kaleb Bolton Hardway Bike Check

Connetication

March 8, 2017

Two posts in a row from the United States version of Sam Jones today. Here’s the full Connetication video for your viewing pleasure. This video was filmed over the course of a little over a year and it is packed full of grind after grind of goodness. They’ve uploaded this on Youtube, but if you can’t watch it there due to restrictions, you can also watch it on Vimeo. If you’re looking for a street video to get your day rolling, this is definitely one worth a watch!

“Featuring riding from Jacob Sanstrom, Sam Jones, Chris D’Aiello, Justin O’Connor, Mike Brown and Javaun Crane-Bonnell. Filmed primarily from October 2015-January 2017.

Filmed and edited by Sam Jones
Addition Filming by Josh Foisey and Javaun Crane-Bonnell

Extra filming help from Chris D’Aiello, Matt Horak, Mike Brown, Jacob Sanstrom, Brendan Parsons, Jeff Martin and Ben Grohs

Cover photo taken by Kevin Job”

Vimeo version for those of you having issues with Youtube.

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