

All photos by Chase Davidson
This years jam features a park section and a street section.

Steven Moxley dipping a 360!

Big stretched no hander.
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All photos by Chase Davidson
This years jam features a park section and a street section.

Steven Moxley dipping a 360!

Big stretched no hander.
Here’s one we had sent in from Caique Gomes who had the chance to make a trip to California for the Full Factory Distribution warehouse jam! Caique and a few of his friends were waiting at the gate to get in and he went to work putting his pegs to good use on everything he coud during the jam. Check out some clips he stacked in this new BMX video!
Filmed by: Vagner Tutano
Edited by: Caique Gomes
It’s been a little while since we’ve seen a BMX video from the BMXfu crew, but it’s time for a fresh mixtape for your viewing pleasure. As expected, this one is filled with dialed riding and plenty of extras for some good laughs. Get on that play button because you won’t be disappointed. It’s good to see plenty of brakes in this one, haha.
“Mixtape filmed exclusively in Toronto featuring Jake Montgomery, Trent Barker, Spencer Bryant-Longo, Will Robinson, Steven Moxley, Peter Dai, Chijioke Okafo and all our biker buds.
Filmed by Jake Montgomery and Edited by Trent Barker.”
Just when you think you’re about to watch “just another video Bike Check“, you get a look at this new one from Scotty Cranmer and his new Hyper Wizard setup that changes the game. We’re just going to let you hit play and take in the surprise, but it’s safe to say Scotty nailed this one. Check it!
“I decided to make a Bike Check video because a lot of people were asking for it! I just got the new Hyper Wizard and I love it! The color, the feel, its seriously an awesome bike for all different kinds of riding! This video has been a work in progress for a few weeks now and im glad I can finally put it up! We had a blast filming this! Especially the part where I get to hit Big Boy in the face!”
Every time we see a BMX video from Spencer Foresman, we are reminded of how under rated he really is. Here’s a BMX video that features a compilation of his Instagram footage from 2013 and 2014 that is filled with goofy clips he cooked up like backlips off a swing on to his bike, to crazy clips he’s collected on street and trails spots, at skateparks and really just anywhere he could ride his bike. This is 9 minutes long, but it’s hard to stop watching because you just don’t know what to expect next. Hit play and check it out.
“Threw this together because I can’t ride at the moment due to my bones shifting around in my body. The videos aren’t in chronological order, I just threw them together based on the color of my bike…. Swing set flip onto bike was in 2011.The rest of the clips are from sumemer of 2013 to the end of 2014.”
Here’s a fresh BMX video from the DUB BMX crew for you to check out. Josh Roberts, James Alcock and Ash made a trip from the U.K to Madrid, Spain to spend some time cruising the city’s countless street spots. Here’s a look at the clips they stacked during their stay! Looks like it was a productive trip to us!
Filmed and edited by James Alcock.
When you put out a BMX video as crazy as Ricky Catanzariti‘s latest Colony video from Melbourne, you’re bound to end up with plenty of crashes, second angles and clips that just didn’t quite make the cut. Today, Colony released a raw cut of that footage for your viewing pleasure (or displeasure dependent how you feel about crash clips). Hit play to check out the footage. After that…
Watch the actual video here: Colony BMX – Ricky Catanzariti In Melbourne
“With Ricky dropping a wild video part recently we wanted to put something out showcasing the behind the scenes side of things of what goes into filming a video part. No doubt many riders can relate to this on many levels.”

It’s been a while since we’ve done one of these “The Art Of” pieces, so we figured it would be a good time to take a closer look at one part in particular that we’ve been thinking about lately, the BMX Sprocket. The other day we were bouncing around to a few different brands websites to see if there were any new products or anything else new to see, and we ended up staring at the sprockets. When you think about it, the sprocket is one of those things that can really be altered the most as far as aesthetics go. We’ve seen A LOT of sprockets in BMX’s history, so we decided to stick to sprockets that are currently available. Even with cutting it back to that, there’s still a ton of options available. Add in the different combos between the standard bolt drive, Spline drive, and socket drive, colors, versions with guards, etc. There’s a lot to take in. We bounced around and picked out some of our favorites from a number of brands, which you can check out below with a few words about each! Ready?