
Now that’s what I call a BMX bike! Head over to the Deluxe website for a bike check that was submitted by Sem Kok. Such a dialed ride.
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Now that’s what I call a BMX bike! Head over to the Deluxe website for a bike check that was submitted by Sem Kok. Such a dialed ride.

Head over to the DIG website to check out a compilation of some of Mike Escamilla’s best video parts from 1994 to 2013. This dude has been on it for so long and has done some of the gnarliest things on a BMX bike.
This is pretty rad. These guys hit up an abandoned island (Alcatraz? I don’t think so… but maybe?) just off of San Francisco for a day of BMX some untapped spots. They didn’t get a ton of clips, but they definitely got a few that you can check out in this video!
“We found ourselves waking up early, day trippin, taking ferrys to secluded places where few have rode 20’s before. It was a tight schedule due to Ferry departure times, and not the best place to get injured (like there ever is one). Most of our time was spent in search of new spots and ducking the police, who were heavy on our case since we stepped foot on the foreign land. We had an injury early in the day that killed the vibe but later we found our spirits rising again.” – Terry Barentsen
Riding The Park in 100 Degree Weather from Mathew Gistinger on Vimeo.
Mathew Gistinger, of Tech As Shit and The Foot High Ledge League, is back with a new edit of himself and 2 friends. It has all of the insanely technical and creative grind combos that you would hope for, plus what looks to be a triple crankflip! Even in slow motion it’s hard to keep track, but I’m 99% sure they went around 3 times.
Check out Scott Ditchburn doing a really uncommon trick with ease. I know I saw one of these in some Russian video a few years ago (sans hard 180), which is when my good friend and I began doing them. Other than that video, and my friends edit a while back, I’ve never seen it on video again for years. Maybe now that a popular pro did one they’ll begin popping up more. This very well may be the first one ever taken to 180.
Ever wish that you could ride with Garrett Reynolds? Well, here is your chance… maybe. Why maybe? Because the contest is only open to residents of Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Missouri, North Dakota, Nebraska, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, and Wisconsin. I have no idea why either, but if you are in one of those states, I’d suggest you hit this link and follow the very simple instructions.
Here’s a behind the scenes look at the Subrosa and Shadow Conspiracy bike being built up! These bikes were released TODAY and you can find out more information about the bikes RIGHT HERE! So dialed!
“The Subrosa/ Shadow Conspiracy “Up To 11” Bike is finally available worldwide! Remember, this project is limited to 100 bikes, so don’t hesitate! Only available while supplies last.”
These videos from the SOSH Urban Motion video contest that went down in Paris, France is looking super good. Here’s Alaric Streiff and Etienne Martin’s video they produced.
“After winning the Wild Card contest at the very last minute, Alaric Streiff X Etienne Martin confirmed the opinion we had & produced this serious edit filmed with a smartphone. The riding was a little above the filming for this team that was really cool the whole week!“