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Medium Millenium

June 2, 2016

Dave Butler uploaded a fresh video featuring him and his crew getting down at skateparks and street spots galore, along with plenty of footage from some of the good times they have been getting into off their bikes. This has some awesome riding in it throughout and the song selection is on point, too! Enjoy!

Filmed and edited by Dave Butler

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2016 Raised In The Streets Jam

June 2, 2016

There isn’t much to go on with this video, but here’s a look at a street jam that went down in Ontario, Canada recently. Hit play to check out some highlights from what went down at all of the spots they cruised. It looks like there was a decent turn out and everyone had a good time. Bonus points for using Beastie Boys in the video.

“Huge Thanks to BackPeddling bike shop for helping with the jam!
Edited by
Cam Galbraith
Filmed by
Cam Galbraith
Braden Bygrave
Eric Weir
”
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Day In The Life of Denny Pecchenino

June 2, 2016

We don’t see a lot of BMX videos out of Boise, Idaho, so we were pretty blown away when we saw this video of Denny Peccheninio getting down on the new skatepark the city has! Hit play to watch Denny spend a day cruising the place. Great riding, super clean film work and an amazing park. Hit play and enjoy!

“Denny Pecchenino riding the new Rhodes Skatepark in downtown Boise, Idaho
Song is “Hurdy Gurdy Man” by Donovan
Shot on the Sony FS7.
Filmed and edited by Ryan Dean Posey.
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Battle Clip – Dakota Roche: Vans “Illustrated”

June 1, 2016

When it comes to filming for a video like the Vans “Illustrated” video, you know you want to stack some amazing clips. Sometimes those clips down come as easy as others. Hit play to learn more about a crazy battle Dakota Roche had to get one of the clips for his section during a trip to Mexico!

“Dakota Roche goes to war with a manual to wallride to nose-manual while on a Vans “Illustrated” DVD trip to Mexico City . This is the second installment of “Battleclip”, a RideBMX feature series which aims to showcase the inner-struggle that riders overcome as they battle inanimate objects with their bikes… Filmed by Justin Kosman and Calvin Kosovich for the Vans BMX DVD “Illustrated”.” – Ride BMX
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What Is Knurling

June 1, 2016

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There’s a lot of features that BMX frames and parts have that make them stronger, better looking, function better and more. There’s a lot of little things like butted tubing or heat-treating that we talk about quite a bit, but today we figured it would be cool to focus in on another feature that is almost taken for granted. That feature would be knurling. You can find knurling on your handlebars, stems, pedals and tires most commonly, but there are instances where we find it on hubs, pegs and more.

What is knurling? Knurling is a manufacturing process that is typically done with a lathe, where a pattern of straight, angled or crossed lines are cut or rolled into the material. In the case of a tire, it would be applied to the mold like grooves would be.

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What does knurling do? Essentially knurling is done to improve the grip. For example, when you clamp your handlebars down with a stem, you can find knurling on the bars because if they were smooth it would have a much better chance of slipping. The knurling on the bars helps grip the bars to the metal of the stem, making it much less likely to slip, especially when you properly tighten the bolts down evenly. When it comes to something like pedals, it gives the soles of your shoes more to grab on to than if they were on a smooth surface with only pins to hold them in place.

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The most common form of knurling can be found on handlebars and in some cases stems. Above are the Aaron Ross signature Boss bars from Odyssey and below that is the Geoff Slattery signature stem from Eclat that also features knurling. Not all BMX stems feature knurling, but all bars do. You can also see that the bars feature a cross style of knurling and the stem features straight lines. Two of the three most common forms of knurling on BMX parts

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With the plastic pedals being very common on BMX bikes, anything that can be done to increase the traction is key. We frequently find knurling on plastic BMX pedals, along with molded pins which help to increase grip. Above are the Fly Bikes Ruben Pedals and the Shadow Conspiracy Ravager pedals for examples. The Ravager pedals feature a more aggressive pattern in comparison to the Ruben pedals.

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Another common place we find knurling is on BMX tires. Above is a close look at Kink‘s Lyra tire which features knurling all over the knobs and onto the side. This helps give you more traction on slick concrete, dusty trails and smooth ramps.

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Another place we find knurling from time to time are on BMX grips. Above is a close up look at the Matt Roe signature Roey grips from Fly Bikes that are based off the classic Tri Ame grips. There’s knurling all over each triangle to help prevent your hands from slipping as much.

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Although it’s more of an aesthetic touch, many of the Eclat hubs feature knurling on their lock nuts. Above is their Kolbri hub which features knurling that also helps the hub hold in place on the dropouts of the frame.

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Speaking of hubs, did you ever notice the knurling on some axle nut washers? Here’s a look at BSD‘s 14mm axle nuts and washers that feature straight knurling to help keep your wheel from slipping in the dropouts.

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Although most BMX pegs are smooth because you want less resistance while grinding, flatland riders tend to run pegs with knurling because they do a lot of tricks while standing on them. Above is a look at the Quest BMX Turbine pegs that feature knurling for example.

So, that’s a bunch of examples of places we find knurling on a BMX bike, and there’s definitely other spots you can find knurling on when it comes to a BMX bike.

How is knurling done? Well, that’s where this rad video from S&M Bikes‘ owner Chris Moeller comes in. Below you can find a video of one of the lathes adding knurling to a set of bars they were making out in California. This is how they add knurling to metal products, but plastic and rubber is just added to the mold they pour the plastic or rubber into, so it’s not added with a machine like this.

A video posted by Chris Moeller (@moeller_chris) on Jan 12, 2016 at 1:02pm PST

So, that’s a detailed look into the sometimes overlooked and under appreciated knurling that you can find on a BMX bike. It’s in a lot of places, probably kept you from getting hurt more times than you can count and it even looks pretty damn rad if we may say! Big shout out to whoever invented knurling and everyone who applies it to their BMX products.

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Scotty Cranmer – X Games 2016: Day 2

June 1, 2016

Scotty Cranmer with the second webisode from his time in Austin, Texas for the X Games. This starts off with Scotty building up both of the bikes for the contest, a quick session outside of the hotel on a few spots before the rain hit, a little more time touring the park course, along with plenty of antics from Big Boy along the way.

“Day 2 of the summer X games in Austin Texas wen down and today we started out by building up both of my bikes. My Jet fuel Hyper Wizard and my black spare bike! Then we took the bikes out for a little cruise around the aerate get warmed up and we ended up riding and filming some awesome stuff! Then we got kicked out of a spot by a sweaty angry condominium owner! After that we drove over to the X Games venue and I walked the Park course for a little while and planned my runs until it started thunder storming and we had to go indoors until the storm passed because of lightning strikes! After it cleared up, we went for a walk on the biggest and baddest ramp on the planet! The Big Air Ramp! That ramp is terrifying and I get anxiety just standing at the bottom of it! I can’t wait to see the competition go down on Saturday!”
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Arya Dypta – Awake Project #1

June 1, 2016

Arya Dypta over in Indonesia hit us with a link to his latest BMX video from some of the sessions he has been getting in on some of his local street spots and skateparks. This video also has a little bit of flatland mixed in for good measure. The filming is a little rough at times, but the riding is solid from start to finish.

“Awake Project Webisode #1
Starring Arya Dypta a.k.a Dypta Madafaka as a rider
Music performing by No Sleep – Prod. by Danny EB
Video taken at Balikpapan, East Kalimantan and Malang, East Java
Filmed by Balikpapan BMX Scene and TTW Crew
Edited by Reza Tri
”
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Matt Poteet – Ravenna Skatepark Session

June 1, 2016

After four months off due to ACL surgery, Matt Poteet is finally able to ride again. Here’s a video he put together from the Memorial Day session he caught with a few friends at the Ravenna Skatepark. This has a bunch of riding with a good mix of riding styles and tricks. Take a peek.
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