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Billy Perry – BMX and the NYPD

May 30, 2016

When you cruise around spots as much as Billy Perry, Anthony Panza and Austin Aughinbaugh do, you’re bound to run into cops once in a while. When you have a Youtube channel with multiple videos with millions of views, somebody is bound to recognize you, which very well could be the same cop that stops you. Take a ride with Billy and the crew as they have a bit of bad luck, followed by more cruising of the streets.

“Typically on Sundays, especially a holiday weekend we don’t get kicked out of spots too often. It ended up being the complete opposite since we got kicked out of nearly every spot and got tickets from the NYPD. The Cops ended up knowing who we were from my videos but the one still decided make us go to court.”
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Scotty Cranmer – Hazlet Skatepark Session

May 30, 2016

Scotty Cranmer coming through with a new webisode from a session at at the Hazlet Skatepark for your viewing pleasure. A bunch of the crew rolled out to the park where they caught some wind, good times and plenty of clips. As usual, great watch from start to finish. Hit play and take it all in!

“We drove over to Hazlet, NJ to ride the Hazlet public skatepark and once again it was a beautiful day but it was so windy.. But, we can still ride in wind it just makes riding a bit more difficult. So immediately the whole crew got riding while i was filming. And I look over to the other end of the skatepark and Big Boy is flying a kite! Then big Boy ties the kite to his handlebar and decides to attempt the worlds first BMX Flair while flying a kite! Only big Boy… After that I picked up my bike and got to riding and I found some awesome lines to do at the skatepark and there were a lot of tricks that I was pumped on! It was an awesome day with so many laughs!”
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Costa Del Profile – Profile Racing UK Visits Malaga, Spain

May 30, 2016

Costa Del Profile: Profile UK Visits Malaga – More BMX Videos

Some of the Profile Racing U.K squad made their way on out to Malaga, Spain to spend a few days out cruising the skateparks, street spots and more that the city has to offer! Needless to say, the crew ended up with a ton of great clips that you can check out in the BMX video above!

“Profile UK riders Angus Gough, Lima Eltham, Cam Peake, and Jay Hobson travel to Malaga, Spain in search of good times and epic spots. Watch the adventure!
Credit: Profile / Luke Rance
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FBM – Gnarrboro Jam Video

May 30, 2016

FBM coming through with the goods from the Back Alley Bikes ramps jam that went down recently! This place looks super fun to ride and it looks like the whole crew, plus all the guys who showed up for the jam, all threw down some wild riding. Hit play and enjoy.. Then go get out and ride your damn bike!

“The FBM Crew Rolls up to Gnarrboro North Carolina at Back Alley Bikes to get some kicks… Filmed by Zach Rogers and Steve Crandall”
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Volume Bikes – Custom Vessel V2 Bike Check

May 30, 2016

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Volume Bikes just released a new Bike Check with a custom Vessel V2 frame they built up and decked out with all the latest Volume Bikes and Demolition Parts! Based off Brian Castillo‘s Instagram, we would be willing to bet this is his new bike that he will be rolling around on. Perks of being the boss man!

You can check out a full parts list and a couple more photos here – Memorial Day Broc Build
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Donald Redmon Video

May 30, 2016

Here’s a gem we spotted over on Can You Dig It that you will be pumped on! Hit play to watch Donald Redmon go to work on skateparks, pools, full pipes and trails spots around the Northwest! This is filled with flips, tailwhips and turndowns, along with plenty of speed and style! If you like a well rounded rider that is good at riding everything, this is your guy! Hit play and take it all in!
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How To Replace BMX Grips

May 30, 2016

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It’s funny how simple a BMX bike is, requiring only a few key tools, but how many ways you can modify it or do different things to maintain or change things out. The other day Colony posted a quick How To Fit BMX Grips video that was about 48 seconds long. In that How To they showed a quick and simple way to swap out your BMX grips using a little bit of hair spray. That got us thinking about all the different ways that you can change out a pair of BMX grips. So, we decided to compile a handful of ways to get the job done with plenty of examples thanks to Youtube. So, let’s get into this.

Alright, so unless you are installing a pair of grips on a new set of handlebars, there’s a good chance you’re going to have to remove the existing grips that are currently on your bars, likely pretty worn, tattered and torn. When it comes to installing or removing BMX grips, there’s a pretty endless list of ways to get it done. When it comes to removing the old grips, you pretty much can use anything you want to get the job done. If you plan on tossing them, a razor blade or scissors to cut a seam is probably the quickest and more simplistic way to get it done. There are cases where you have a pair of grips that aren’t completely worn out that you might want to hang on to as a backup pair though. That’s where you pretty much start getting into the free reign of just what you want to use.

Since you’re going to be removing the grips and will have the opportunity to clean the handlebars, you can use pretty much any solution you might want. The best trick is to take a small flat head screw driver (or two) and start to wiggle it in under the grips. If you have them on properly, this can require a little bit of effort to get the rubber away from the bars. Once you have a decent opening, you can put a little bit of whatever solution you choose to use. Water, WD-40, spit, ketchup, dirt, beer, lube, jelly, whatever you want should do the trick… Except for maybe Super Glue, unless you think you can get the grips off before it actually dries in about 10 seconds, haha. You can also get the nozzle of an air compressor under the grip and the air will stretch the grip away from the metal making it so you can pull the grips off as well. Once you get part of the grip loose, wiggle the screw driver in a little further and repeat, twisting the grip back and forth to get whatever lubricant you choose to work its way in. The grips should slide off pretty easily once you get about halfway. In some cases, you can even take the grip and roll it back over the old one, but that really would only work well on really worn grips.

Once you have both grips off your bars, clean up whatever is left on the bars from removal. You will want to get the bars clean like they just came out of the box since that will ensure you aren’t going to be sliding the grips back on over what you just used to get them off.

When it comes time to install the BMX grips, you have a few less options than taking the grips off, but still a pretty endless list. The key to this is to use something that will ultimately evaporate or harden so the grips will stay in place on the bars. If you have ever done a quick search on Youtube, you probably would have seen about a 100 different ways to get the job done. Below are a few examples.

Adam LZ shows you the Zip Tie trick.

Mike Frisk also showing you the Zip Tie trick, and starting at about 2:40, he shows you the air compressor trick, which is our preferred method since it’s clean, fast and simple. Mike is a product designer for a few brands like Wethepeople, so it’s safe to say he’s a reliable and credible source on something like this, haha.

Here’s an example where they use wipes with alcohol on them. This is a pretty quick and easy method. The reason this works well is because the alcohol dries really quick unlike water, so it gives you enough time to get the grip on and it will get the grips staying in place quickly.

Adam LZ once again showing you another trick. This time he gives WD-40 and some lube which works, but it can take a little longer for it to dry, so if you’re trying to ride immediately and not waiting around for it to dry, this probably isn’t the best way for you to get it done.

Custom Riders giving you a look at the WD-40, Zip Tie and Hair Spray methods with three bad ways to do it which involve soap, a hammer and a screw driver.

Here’s Colony‘s quick video showing the hair spray trick. Hairspray works well because it dries quick and it also helps stick the grips in place.

So, that’s some of the most common ones. Two in particular we didn’t see that we know work is spray paint, which can be messy and take a bit more time to dry, and carb cleaner. What’s unique about carb cleaner is that is has a chemical reaction to rubber so when the grips actually get carb cleaner on them, the rubber starts to “melt” a little bit. Once they are dry, they stick to the bars even more than other methods.

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Another option that you have that is probably one of the easiest ways to remove and replace BMX grips would be the ODI Lock On system. The way this works is the grip has a plastic sleeve under the grip and on both sides you have clamps that you tighten down onto the bars with an allen key. Need to replace them? Simply use the allen key to loosen the screws and slide the grips off. The only downside is these grips tend to run around $10 more expensive than traditional grips and they tend to have a thicker overall diameter, so if you like thin and / or cheap grips these aren’t for you.

One important thing we should mention is that it’s important to always run bar ends. Weather it be plastic or metal, having something over the end of your bars will protect yourself and other people around you when riding. If you want to see an extreme case of what can happen when you don’t run bar ends… Watch this. As a warning though, it is GRAPHIC – Mat Hoffman and Dennis McCoy Collide

Do you have any methods we didn’t mention? Let us know in the comments below!

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Ghetto Spots – Melbourne DIY Warehouse

May 30, 2016

It’s pretty awesome seeing what BMX riders can come up with when they get the chance to do something like a DIY spot in an abandoned building. We’ve seen the Melbourne DIY spot pop up in a handful of videos over the course of the past year and it seems like they keep accumulating more and more things to ride. Here’s a look at a session that went down with some of the Colony and Division Brand squads courtesy of DIG.

““One day during my stay in Melbourne we were rained out when we had planned on going out to ride street and film. So Cooper Brownlee, Wolfgang Ray, Ricky Catanzariti, Chris Whyte, Marius Dietche and myself went over to this DIY spot Cooper and some locals had put some work on a while back. Fortunately for us the spot was really dialed and we got in a really good session.” – Chris Bracamonte

Filmed and edited by Chris Bracamonte
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