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Madera – Party Paint Signet Sprocket

September 13, 2016

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It looks like the part isn’t over yet! Madera dropped this photo of their Signet Full Guard Sprocket in their new Party Paint Colorway on Instagram. If you caught the news last week about Dan Kruk joining the Madera Pro team and this being his first signature colorway, you would have noticed they didn’t mention the Signet sprocket. We’re not 100% sure if this was just a one off, or if they did a full run, but we’ll keep you posted if we hear more.

Below you can find the Madera Cassette hub, Pilot V2 front hub and Mast topload stem that are currently available in this color.

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Dan Foley – BMX Is More Fun Than Football

September 12, 2016

With football season getting underway, Dan Foley decided to take advantage of everyone being focused on their TV’s and the fields to cruise a school near his new apartment. Hit play to take a look at what he got into! Needless to say, Dan ended up with some buttery smooth clips and some creative uses for spots. Is this like a Vlog because he talks about the spots he cruised?

“Exploring an untouched school close to my new apartment. Can’t beat that new spot feeling.

Filming/Editing: Dan Foley”

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Scotty Cranmer – BMX Hurdles

September 12, 2016

Scotty Cranmer keeping things interesting on his channel. Here’s a fresh one he cooked up for you fans of bunnyhopping and hurdles. Hit play to watch Scotty, Matty Cranmer, Cory Berglar and Big Boy fared. Who took the win? Hit play and find out!

“We came up with a new challenge to do here on the channel and it involves 8 rolls of tape, 5 traffic cones, and 10 cut up pallets! Welcome to the first ever BMX Hurdles race! Just like regular hurdle racing you have to clear the obstacles and first one across the line wins! It started off with Big Boy being Big Boy and monster trucking through the course.. Thread to head race between Coryand me was one of the closest photo finishes ever! The final race featured quite the upset but it was so much fun ripping through the course! We are definitely going to do this again!”

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Animal Bikes – Mark Gralla Signature Rat Trap Pedals

September 12, 2016

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Animal Bikes coming through with a look at their new pedal, the Mark Gralla signature Rat Trap pedals. These pedals, which appear to be pretty similar to the classic Steven Hamilton signature Hamilton pedal that has been available for years now. These start out with a PC material for the body with twenty square pins and micro-knurling on both sides of the pedal. Inside you can find a chromoly spindle, unsealed bearings and an end cap with the Animal logo. The Rat Trap pedals come in black, blue, maroon and military green for colors and will be available through Animal Bikes dealers worldwide soon.

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Save The Boondocks Trails

September 12, 2016

If you haven’t heard, the Boondocks Trails in New York are under pressure and could have the place plowed. The crew have been working hard to prevent that from happening, and here is a video they put together to help that cause. Above is a look at the trails along with plenty of excellent riding and examples of how this place benefits everyone who uses and builds at the trails. Below, you can find the words from the video as well. Let’s help spread the word to keep this place rolling! They have also setup a GOFUNDME PAGE so you can donate!

“A video by Jon Lynn.
The Boondocks Trails written by Thad Allender.
Thumbnail image by Jon Nemecek

INTRODUCTION
The Boondocks Trails are a world-class set of bike trails located in Pineridge Park in Melville, NY. The 162-acre park is landlocked between a landfill, parking lots, Interstate 495, and a residential neighborhood.

HISTORY
The park has been used by the public for decades for hiking and biking. Soil samples indicate that a major fire within the last 50 years destroyed what was presumably woodlands around the time of the construction of Interstate 495. The park is now comprised primarily of new oak trees and low-bush blueberry.
About 11 years ago, a group of volunteers began to maintain and improve the existing bike trails. The trails has been diligently maintained by dozens of local volunteers ever since. The bike trails consist of paths for beginners and experts. Riders as young as 2 years-old and as old as 76 years-old ride the trails. The hand-built trails are now at risk of being bulldozed by city officials from the Town of Huntington, with one local volunteer isolated and presented with the bill to pay for demolition.

WORLD-RENOWNED
The bike trails are a destination for local bike riders and riders from all over the world. For example, on Saturday August 27, riders from as far away as Australia visited the trails to ride the trails. There were also riders from Washington. D.C., New York City, upstate New York and various cities located in Long Island.
More than 3,000 bike riders visited these bike trails in 2016. They include engineers, CEO’s, firefighters, police officers, designers, construction workers, the list goes on and on.

ECONOMIC IMPACT
On any weekend, the bicyclists who visit the trails purchase hotel rooms, train tickets, rental cars, food, and bike parts from local businesses. Every out-of-town bicyclist injects an estimated $100 per day into the local economy. It’s not uncommon to see upwards of 20 bicyclists riding these world-class trails on any Saturday or Sunday. These bicyclists are a familiar face at businesses including nearby restaurants including Kitchen Coliseum and bike shops like Bicycle Playground and Cyclefast USA. These bicyclists play an important role in the success of these local businesses. Without the trails, these businesses will suffer and there will be one less place to enjoy bike riding and the outdoors.

ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT
The volunteers who maintain the bike trails are stewards of the park, which has no on-site management or oversight. Unlike sports like golf, basketball and baseball that require expensive development, the terrain that bicyclists require is minimal, low-impact and environmentally-friendly. The only terrain required for bike trails is dirt. The trails were hand-built with shovels and work with the natural terrain and trees. Trees are never disturbed. Flora is always transplanted if it intersects a trail. Drainage is maintained to eliminate standing water. There is a stated “pack it in, pack it out” policy that is enforced by volunteers and respected by all bicyclists. The environmental impact of the bike trails is minimal. It’s precisely the type of outdoor activity that should be encouraged in landlocked, unmanaged parkland.
Destroying the bike trails with heavy machinery would cause irreparable damage to the park, it’s trees, it’s vegetation, and wildlife. It would also unintentionally create new roadways into the park, which ATV’s, motorcycles, and other motorized vehicles would unquestionably start using.

COST TO BUILD
The trails were hand-built with shovels over the course of 11 years by volunteers from the local community. The cost to build trails of this caliber, while maintaining the same minimal environmental impact, would cost the Town of Huntington well over one million of dollars.
In 2011, the city of Boulder Colorado spent $1.2 million dollars on the Valmont Bike Park, which the city considers a signature project. Similarly, the park attracts riders from all over the world.

OPPORTUNITY
The cost to rebuild this level of bike trails is easily in the millions of dollars. Many towns and cities around the country are paying millions to establish bike trails just like this for their local residents. The existing bike trails represent a 10,000 hour head-start and millions in savings that the Town of Huntington should take advantage of. The Town of Huntington should seize this opportunity and work with the local volunteers to establish “The Boondocks” as the first official bike park on Long Island.
Donate to The Boondocks Trails:
gofundme.com/2mqmue4
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Common Crew – Line 1 Promo

September 12, 2016

The Common Crew dropped this new promo video for their new line of shirts and hats that are available now. As usual, the crew keep it pretty laid back with some laughs and dialed riding. Hit play and take it all in!

“Now available in multiple new colors- online @ thecommondays.com
Film/Edit- Francis Castro
Additional filming- Tak Kamihagi

Support our dumbasses AKA SUBSCRIBE AND BUY OUR SHIT”

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Sneak Peek: Flybikes – Volcano Front and Top Load Stems

September 12, 2016

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If you follow Fly Bikes on Instagram or Facebook, you would have seen the sneak peek looks at their 2017 products that they have been dropping. Last week we got a look at their new Volcano Fork and now we’re getting a look at their new Volcano top and front load stems. No details as far as specs and everything go, but one of the most stand out features are the anti-slip grooves where the bars sit. We did see some comments questioning if the bars will have ridges and we’ve also seen people thinking it will cause crushing because it’s not putting pressure on the bars evenly all around. We highly doubt they will be using bars with matching ridges and we’re pretty sure it shouldn’t cause crushing. At least, we would assume they tested for that, right? Beyond that, they both look like real clean stems with extra machining externally and internally for weight savings, beveled edges, a recessed top for a flush fork cap and solid chromoly bolts. Not sure on sizes or colors, but we’ll keep you posted as soon as we know more!

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What do you think of those grooves?

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Sneak Peek – Haro – HPF Tire

September 12, 2016

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Over the course of the past few years, we’ve been seeing a lot of old school products being brought back to life between a number of brands like GT Bicycles and Haro. If you have been following Haro, it has been pretty rad seeing what John Buultjens has been making happen since he took the reigns. We’ve seen a number of retro inspired products surface over the past two or so years, and it looks like John isn’t done yet. We just spotted this sneak peek of the modern HPF tire next to an older HPF tire that we’re assuming is from the 80’s. No details on the tire yet, but we would imagine it will have the same tread pattern with a more modern size, appears to be a 2.20″ in the photo, but we could be wrong. We did receive a comment on Facebook saying that the tires will be available in 2.00″ and 2.20″ sizes after we posted this. So, if you are into the old school side of BMX, get excited. These have been two years in the making and we would imagine it won’t be long before you can pick these up through Haro dealers worldwide.

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