TEA AND SCONES from billy starr on Vimeo.
Some fine British street riding from a bunch of guys with narrow bars and plenty of pegs.
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TEA AND SCONES from billy starr on Vimeo.
Some fine British street riding from a bunch of guys with narrow bars and plenty of pegs.
FBM’s main man Steve Crandall is still out there ripping around, and thanks to QBP you can see exactly what he’s using to do so.
2013 Night IPHONE EDIT from DUMPWEED on Vimeo.
This one grabbed my attention fast when I realized that these guys set up a handful of pretty good size ledges and rails in the middle of a road! Not some country dirt road, but what looks to be a road in a pretty urban area. It seems both dangerous and illegal, but I guess they just handle things differently in South Korea.
“After a few months of riding and filming with my best friends we created a mix of all the homies doing what they love to do. Simply ride bikes and have a good time doing it. During that time I know we all had a blast making the Mix Tape a reality.“- GNARNIA BMX
Kriss Kyle, Tony Malouf, David Grant, Dan Paley and Joey Motta handle your requests at a park in AZ. They got some costumes to add a little spice to the party, but with these guys it’s not even nessacary.
Shane Cecil is a beast and isn’t scared to send it down big drops or rails. It’s always fun to watch a wild man, and he is one of them.
TERRACE PROMO from TERRACE on Vimeo.
If you are making a promo for… anything… including some sort of information about what it is would be helpful. Instead, these guys leave us only with “2014 we’ll be in the streets” to work from. We can assume it’s a DVD, but for all I know, it could be a shirt company. Maybe they are going for a mysterious angle, like Shadow’s old “The Shadow is upon you” thing they were doing before they were officially announced. Somehow, I doubt it.

Our friend, Andy Maguire, just hit us up with a link that we could use your help with! They’re currently trying to rally up 5,000 signatures on a petition to get the city of Santa Cruz to stop giving them the run around and build a permanent BMX park. You can sign the petition RIGHT HERE and we would GREATLY appreciate everyone who could help share this by hitting that “Like” button up top or sharing the link! Even if you won’t ever make it to Santa Cruz (hell, I don’t even know if I will!), at least you know you helped get BMX a proper home in that city! Get on it!
Here’s a little more info…
“Basically it’s to help get a permanent bike park going in Santa Cruz. The park we have right now requires constant maintenance since the ramps are over 13 years old and are corroded by the fog and ocean air. The city is sluggish to make repairs because it is still considered a “temporary” structure. This means there is no clear future for the park, and it can get torn down easily. It also means it is hard to justify putting in money for something that doesn’t have a clear future. There are 4 skateparks in our small town of 50,000, none of which allow bikes. The city has been building small pump tracks, which you can probably guess is a feeble way to appease the bike riding community. The riders take great pride in the park, from city council meetings, working with local developers, moving the park to a new location, and finally taking on the maintenance/repair work themselves. I would really appreciate you posting this link, because the bmx community as a whole is an amazing, dynamic, and supportive group of individuals. And who wouldn’t want another place to shred? Thanks!” – Andy Maguire