We’re not quite sure how many Instagram compilations that have surfaced for Chad Kerley this year, but that’s okay. Chad keeps pumping out crazy clips, and the videos are always a really good watch. It’s safe to say having a bunch of these videos isn’t a bad thing. Hit play to check out the latest batch of footage from a bunch of skateparks and street sessions that went down from the U.K to the U.K and more!
B6 Mob – Melbourne 2016 Trip
The B6 Mob rolled through Melbourne, Australia to spend a little over a week slaying the spots they came across. Based off the BMX video they came home with, it’s safe to say these guys had no trouble finding spots to ride and they had a damn good time doing it. Check it!
“The Mob ventured interstate to Melbourne, Victoria a little over a month ago with one thing in mind. To have fun and ride our bikes! This is some of the footage we collected on our 9 day stay.
Huge shout out to anyone who showed us around, drank beers and spun yarns. Couldn’t have asked for better hospitality.
Big thanks to Local BMX Shop for keeping us boys rolling smoothly.
Untill next time Melbourne.
Filmed & Edited by Bryce Ruksenas
Additional filming – The Mob
Song: Don’t wanna fight – Alabama Shakes”
Colony BMX – Team Instagram Compilation #5
The Colony team coming through with another compilation of clips from their team riders from all over the world for your viewing pleasure. Hit play to check out a mix of street, skatepark and trails clips with no shortage of style and tricks. So many dialed riders on Colony these days, it’s crazy.
The Ember Video
What were you doing in 2002 when this BMX video came out? Here’s one the 90East crew pulled out of the archives for your viewing pleasure. The Ember Video came out back in 2002 and it featured street and skatepark action from Jesse Williams, Joe Zuidema, Matt Carroll, Jon Demers, Junior Mejias, Keith Gratton and Lino Gonzalez. This has a real old / mid school raw feel to it and there’s no shortage of dialed clips in this. The film work is pretty rough by todays standards, but it’s still a damn good watch. Hit play and take it in!
“Filmed: 2001-2002
Edited by: Junior Mejias“
Dylan Stark – Etnies Lake Forest Session
Dylan Stark coming through with a new video from a session he caught at the Etnies Lake Forest Skatepark on Thanksgiving. As always, Dylan absolutely slays everything he couches with big, blasting airs and gaps and more. Mix in some grinds and freecoaster action from the rest of the crew and you have a video loaded with goodness. Take a peek!
Colin Varanyak – Last Minute BMX After Work
Here’s a fresh video Colin Varanyak uploaded for your guys to check out from a session he caught after work, before the sun went down. This is a Vlog style video, so if you’re just looking for the riding, skip to 1:50 and then you can get a look at the riding footage. Take a peek! As always, Colin put together some damn solid riding clips.
Flybikes – Devon Smillie Signature Fuego Tire
The Devon Smillie signature Fuego Tire from Flybikes is hitting BMX shops and mail-orders around the world. Today, Flybikes gave us the full details on this tire and it looks like a good amount of technology went into this one. The tire features a similar tread pattern as the classic Ruben tire, but more geared toward street riding with a smoother center tread. Inside you can find a “HPPR” layer, which is a High Pressure & Puncture Resistant layer, below that is a High Pressure casing and then there is a pinch resistant layer at the bottom. The tire also has a harder rubber on the sidewall to help resist grab while grinding. Here’s some words from Flybikes about the tire…
“The main goal for the “Fuego” tire was to create the most durable tire possible while still keeping the weight to a minimum, we searched the latest technologies to help achieve these three key features.
1. Although chances are slim that the “Fuego” tire will ever see 120 PSI in its lifetime, by using a new unique technology the tire can accept extremely high pressures, but also, due to its heavy-duty construction remain extremely stiff at the lower pressures that Devon runs.
2. Another feature that’s often overlooked is the addition of reinforcement at the tires bead contact surface area to help avoid pinch-flats. Devon’s “Fuego” tire has this.
3. And finally, the surface on a street tire that gets the most abuse, “the sidewall”. First up, we used a significantly harder compound rubber that has the perfect combination of properties for superior strength, unmatched durability, while still remaining flexible and lite. Last but not least, we brought back our original “protection line”, featured on Rubens first signature tire, which helps protect the tires sidewall during grinds and other street abuse.” – Flybikes
“I’m really hyped with how the “Fuego” tire came out, its exactly what I want in a tire. I love how we took the O.G. Ruben tire and transformed it into a street version. The smooth compact tread gives it a buttery feel when cruising and is super grippy in the streets. We also added the “protection line” that was on the original Ruben tire to help keep a distance off the tires sidewall while grinding, giving the tire a better chance of lasting longer.” – Devon Smillie
The Fuego Tire is available through Flybikes dealers in 2.30″ only with colors of black, Dark blue, tan and white for $32.99 (black) – $35.99 (blue, tan, white).
United Bike Co. – Glow In the Dark Stealth Peg
United have decided to add a little flavor to their Stealth pegs. They now offer this plastic peg in a Glow in the Dark version! This peg starts out with a heat-treated chromoly inner with a replaceable and thicker low friction, abrasion resistant sleeve that will help you keep grinding longer. The peg is 100mm long with a 40mm diameter, weighs in at 6.42 oz each and come in 14mm with a 10mm (3/8″) adaptor.
The Stealth Peg is available in Glow in the Dark and Black for colors and a price tag of $17.99 for the peg and inner core, and $5.99 for replacement sleeves. Available through BMX shops and mail-orders worldwide.








