
The 2nd annual Flat Matters Year End Awards are getting underway! Hit this LINK for full details on how to vote for this years contest!
The latest BMX Videos, Products and News!

The 2nd annual Flat Matters Year End Awards are getting underway! Hit this LINK for full details on how to vote for this years contest!
With 2014 coming to a close in just a few weeks, Harry Barrett wanted to get a jump on the new year with a fresh 2015 edit for Custom Riders! Check out Harry putting his pegs and nose balance to heavy use on a street spots and the 4Down warehouse!
“Many trips, cigarettes, caffeine stops, food stops, re-shoots, night shoots, edits, re-edits later, Harry’s final part for 2014 is here. Filmed at almost every stop along the train line. Technical style is rare; fortunately Harry is full of it.
Filmed and edited by Luke Rance”
Always psyched on some fresh James Meliota clips! Here’s a super chill new one from some spots he cruised way out east!
“The second collection of clips from James Meliota. Filmed in Portland, Maine, Boston, Mass, Providence, RI, Lewiston, Maine. Filming by Josiah Webber, Jordan Murphy, Justin Dickinson, Illes Estes, Kyle Connolly, Asa Reed, Punlieu Tang, Tim Packard and Pat Daigle.
90eastboston.com/
accentcollaboration.com/
@90east
@accentcollaboration
First Collection : vimeo.com/85368908”

The new Acid fork from BSD is about to drop on shops worldwide. This fully heat-treated 4130 chromoly fork features a CNC machined one-piece steerer tube, tapered and butted legs that are designed with more tire clearance for the big 2.40″ tires and investment cast dropouts with a 30mm offset. This fork also has a 7075 aluminum compression cap and an integrated headset race. The Acid fork will be available in black, clear raw, chrome and midnight blue with a weight of 2.4 lb.

Head over to the Demolition website to check out a fresh bike check with Mike “Hucker” Clark! Looking like a sturdy unit to us!

Some of you might recall that Tree Bicycle Co. had a bunch of woodgrain colorway products on display at Interbike! Well, the Woodgrain parts are available now and hitting shops and mail-orders, so Tree figured it would be a good time to show off how good it looks built up! They sent through a quick bike check with their warehouse manager, Scott Kenkel, giving you a look at his current setup decked out with woodgrain! Check out the full parts list and more photos after the jump!
Vital First: Parker Heath – More BMX Videos
There’s so much talent coming out of San Diego all the time. Here’s a fresh video giving you a look at what Parker Heath is all about… This kid can shred!
“You may have spotted photos of Parker on Vital sporadically over the past few years, but we’re stoked to now bring you his first official feature video. Parker is 16-years-old, hails from San Diego, California, and can literally ride everything. Watch this, get familiar, and expect to see a lot more from this dude in years to come. Credit: doeby huynh”

You simply cannot compare a metal pedal to a plastic pedal… There’s something about a metal pedal that just will always feel better than a PC pedal, at least for myself personally. Today, Sam over at Tree Bicycle Co. hit us with some photos and info on their new alloy pedals. These pedals start out with an aluminum body with a large concaved platform that is covered in knurling and 10 molded pins built into the body for plenty of grip. Inside you can find unsealed bearings and a solid heat-treated chromoly spindle. All of which creates an affordable, but longer lasting than traditional plastic pedals. The Alloy pedals are available for $25 in black only with a weight of 15.5oz. You can get these by hitting up your favorite shop or online mail-order that carry Tree Bicycle Co. today.
