We’re just assuming that this one was filmed a little while back since the East Coast hasn’t been pounded with a snow storm for a few weeks now, but either way… Here is a rad BMX video from some time that Josh Perry, Brandon Christie, Joe Nelson, Rob Clancy, Josh Kirtland and Andrew Fowler got in at the Impact Skatepark during a blizzard. This has a good mix of styles and tricks making for a real good watch!
Jerry Jain 2014
We don’t see a ton of videos coming out of China, but they’re starting to pick up. Today we came across this fresh BMX video featuring Jerry Jain getting down at his local skatepark. Jerry has a big bag of tricks and mixes things up well. We’re not quite sure how old he is, but it looks like he’s a younger guy so he might just be one we need to keep an eye out for if he keeps it up.
Product: Fit Bike Co. – Hartbreaker Frame

Chris Harti‘s signature frame from Fit Bike Co., the Hartbreaker, was just released. This frame is made right here in the U.S.A with a 74.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.35″ bottom bracket height, 9.15″ standover height and a 13.8″ – 14.5″ chain stay length. The Hartbreaker features gussets on the top and down tubes, a butted Superthem top tube, Straight Gauge Supertherm down tube, a double butted seat tube, a MID bottom bracket, slightly tapered seat stays and single bend chain stays with clearance for 2.40″ tires, an engraved head tube with the Fit Bike Co. logo, double down tube welded on cable guides with a through the seat tube cable routing and longer 4Q Baked 14mm drop outs.
The Hartbreaker frame is available in 21″ (5.18 lbs.), 21.125″ (5.235 lbs.) and 21.5″ (5.3 lbs.) top tube lengths and color options of translucent black and gloss clear raw through all BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Fit Bike Co. worldwide.
You can find out more about Fit Bike Co. and their products by checking out their website — FitBikeCo.com
Check out more photos of the frame after the jump!
The Gully Factory – Thee Block Grand Opening
The Gully Factory dropped an edit from the grand opening of Thee Block BMX shop where they had a huge crew out for some grilling and a proper session on a few flat rails out from. Looks like a good day for some BMX to us.
“Our friends in Hollywood recently opened up a shop called “Thee Block”
Thee block prints and carries a number of growing rider owned brands such as The Trip, Peep-Game and even The Gully Factory. A few weeks ago they had their big grand opening bash and we drove out from Phoenix to be a part of it all. Tons of good fun, friendly faces, great riding and a kick ass BBQ all made Thee Block’s first day a success. Keep an eye for more from Thee Block and pop your head in if you’re ever in that part of California. They’d be more then happy to see ya!
Filmed and edited by Tony Malouf
Music by Bobby Raps – “Motionless” ft. Spooky Black”
Delayedit 10
Damian Racut has dropped the 10th installment of the “Delayedit” series for your viewing pleasure. This time around we got a lot of riding clips, a random guy talking about who knows what, a creepy automatic sign flipper and some other extras all captured on his iPhone for you to check out. Take a peek!
Orange Juice X Vans – Amsterdam Street Jam 2015
The annual Orange Juice X Vans Amsterdam Street Jam went down the other weekend and it was a HUGE success. Check out this video giving us a look at a ton of highlights from street spots they hit throughout the day. This is what we’re talking about!
“Every single year the amount of riders at the Orange Juice Street Jam is getting bigger. We started with 115 riders in 2012 but this year 208 riders joined the Street session in Amsterdam! The weather was perfect, the vibes were great, the tricks even better and the police didn’t bother us at all. Big shout out to all the riders who came out to The Dam and a big thanks goes out to our partners Vans and Soulcycle BMX shop. Make sure to check out the first official photo gallery on DIGBMX after you watched the official Jam video.
Thumbnail picture shot by Ben McPherson”
Filmed and edited by Tom Lammerse
Tyler Gilliard Recovery Edit
In a sport like BMX, injuries are inevitable and sometimes they take you off your bike for longer than you want. Flat Matters hit us with a link to Tyler Gilliard‘s new video that documents his recovery from a dislocated shoulder that needed surgery to fix. This video starts out with a look at the surgery, then follows him through some of his Physical Therapy and work outs, building up a new bike and ultimately getting his old self back by going to work on his tricks. Definitely a rad video to watch since the process isn’t necessarily an easy one.
“While performing in a Christmas parade on December 8, 2014, I partially dislocated my shoulder while pulling a hop tailwhip and resulted in a need for surgical repair. This edit documents my journey from driving to the surgical center, my discharge to return to riding, and the all of the tricks I was able to capture over the past few weeks.
Special thanks go out to my family, my girlfriend Autumn Brown, all of my sponsors, Brandon Dill, Jason Hutto, Dave Abney, Chad Degroot, Gold’s Gym South Lakeland, Dennis Roche, the Florida Orthopaedic Institute, the Orthopedic Physical Therapy Associates, Bobby Carter, and Chase Sellmeyer of Kanga Marketing.” – Tyler Gilliard
A New BMX Magazine On the Rise? Endless Mag

Over the past few years we have seen a pretty heavy change in the print side of BMX with magazines like DIG and Ride UK discontinuing print and The Albion completely going away. It was a bit of a surprise when we caught wind that there might be a new magazine based out of the UK in the works. Initially, we kind of figured it wasn’t anything to get too excited about, but then we found out just who is behind it. Then we found out that ex-Ride UK staff, Eisa Bakos and Jason “Fooman” Cooledge are behind it. That’s more than enough to know this might just be something to keep an eye out for.
No major details have been released, but they have an Instagram and Website setup, but they just have the bare minimum with the logo you see above to give away.
We’ll have to keep an eye out for this one, because it could lead to some good things.