Here’s some fresh flatland goodness I spotted over on Flat Matters from the Deep BMX crew getting down during Eurobike! Looks like it was a laid back style of demo with plenty of dialed riding for the crowd to enjoy.
BMXfu – Bobby Visits Home
Here’s a fresh one Brad Hill put together from a session the BMXfu guys got together for at a little DIY spot they have setup. Take a peek at the spot that got some fresh quick crete then plenty of riding. As always, these guys make it fun, so check it!
Products: Vol. 73

Man, where the hell does time go these days? It’s Saturday again and that means it’s time to take a closer look at 5 dialed BMX parts you could probably use on your bike! This time around we’re going to take a closer look at the Century bars from The Daily Grind, the V2 Cassette hub from Madera, the Salvation topload stem from Cult, Scott Ditchburns Slide or Die pegs from The Shadow Conspiracy and then we’ll wrap it up with Jason Enns’ new signature Cerberus frame from Volume Bikes! Let’s do this!
Product: Odyssey – Tripod Seat and Post – Out Now
The Set – Kym Grosser Rain Clip
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!
Ky Brisebois – Campbell River Skatepark
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!
Rolo Random
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.
Insight: Profile Racing – Column Cranks

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!

