
The guys over at Odyssey have released their Tripod Monogram seat and Tripod seat post! Click this LINK to find out more about why they chose to get on the Tripod seat system and some of the benefits!
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A little rain ain’t going to keep Kym Grosser from getting a little riding time in. Check out this quick clip The Set sent through this morning!
Here’s one our friend, Jacob Sparling, sent through of his buddy Ky Brisebois getting some time in at the Campbell River Skatepark. Ky brings plenty of style and a real solid bag of tricks to this one. Hit that play button and take a peek!
Next time you try and say you can’t ride because you don’t have anything to ride… I hope this video that Ruben Pedrosa sent through of his buddy Rolo and a few others getting a session on a piece of plywood. Yeah, you can ride anything if you put your mind to it.

There’s been a lot of focus on how brands can make BMX cranks stronger and overall better for the level of riding that has been going on these days. Profile Racing recently released their new 22mm Column cranks after nearly two years of development from the initial idea to being available for the world to enjoy.
We figured with the release, that it would be a great time to get ahold of Matt Coplon down at their headquarters in Florida where they’re cranking out these new cranks in-house at their warehouse. Matt came through with some awesome photos giving us a look at just how they make these new cranks and filled us in on all of the details about the cranks and why they chose to offer a 22mm version versus their traditional and beloved 19mm cranks they’ve offered for years. Let’s see what he had to say!

If you caught Jason Enns’ Bike Check that dropped earlier today, you would have noticed he was riding his new signature frame, the Cerberus. This frame is made from fully heat-treated 4130 Sanko chromoly tubing with a 75.25-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.7″ bottom bracket height, 8.75″ stand over height and a 13.50″ to 14″ chain stay length. The frame featuures a double butted front triangle with gussets on the top and down tube, 7mm thick investment cast drop outs with build in chain tensioners, removable seat stay brake mounts and an integrated seat post clamp. This frame is available in 20.8″ and 21″ top tube lengths with color options of flat black or chrome and a weight of 5 lbs. even (20.8″). You can find out more info about the frame and see more photos by Clicking Here!
Part 4 from the Venture Further trip is now online! Check out what the guys got into during their stay in Bali! Looks like there’s actually a scene over there that I’d like to see more of! Check it out for yourself!
“In the beginning of the year, Further flew Devon Smillie, Brad Simms, Jason Phelan, JB Peytavit and David Budko to South East Asia. 3 weeks, 3 countries (Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia) and 5 riders who have never been on a trip together…
Final Destination of this amazing trip was Bali, Indonesia. Crazy days filled with jetskies, abandoned amusement parks and lots of monkeys…
Filmed and edited by Philip Kölsch
Title design by Christoph Roos“

If you live near Santa Ana, California or will be out there on Saturday, September 14th, I’d advise you make your way to the Cult warehouse for their one day sale and jam! Hang out with the team, ride and get some super good deals on new parts! Be there!