Spotted this new edit of St. Martin‘s newest recruit, Pak Tam, laying down some awesome Flatland links together for his welcome to the team edit over on the Sidewall website. The riding is fast paced and the song gives it a real good vibe. Even if you don’t ride flatland, this will probably get you stoked.
Lil’ Mikey Beeswax – “Come Together” – Part 2 & 3
The 2nd and 3rd section from the Lil’ Mikey Beeswax “Come Together” series are now online. Check out a ton of damn good riding from some well known and lesser known up and comer that are in the crew. Definitely worth watching both of these!
All Day BMX Shop 3 Year Anniversary Party

The All Day BMX Shop is throwing a party on February 9th to celebrate their 3 year anniversary. If you are anywhere near Mexicali… I advise you make it to this!
Chain Reaction – Dan Lacey 2013 Edit
Holy… Shit… This is what we call absolute madness. Check out Dan Lacey’s new MUST SEE edit for Chain Reaction. Wow..
“You’re gonna need an air raid shelter for this one, as CRC BMX rider Dan Lacey drops bombs all over his latest Team edit. Filmed in Tel Aviv, Israel, and later in Barcelona, Spain, following an injury, Lacey shreds his way through the war-torn streets of the Middle East and smashes out some bangers in the capital of Catalonia. Filmed and edited by Richard Forne with music by Shlomi Attias, this cut sets the bar for the rest to follow this year.
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Bars – Federal Drop 9″
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Forks – Federal Drop
Front Wheel — Primo Balance 7005 rim & N4 hub
Front Tyre — Primo 2.1″ V-Monster 2
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Seatpost — Federal Stump
Cranks — Primo Hollowbite
Pedals — Primo Stance
Bottom Bracket — Mission
Sprocket — Federal V2 Street
Chain — Cult 410
Rear Wheel — Primo Balance 7005 & Remix cassette hub
Rear Tyre — Primo 2.25″ V-Monster 2
Pegs — Federal x 2
Rim Tape — Shadow Conspiracy x 2”
Endwell Late Season 2012 Edit
Spotted this gem over on Can You Dig It! Check out Kyle Hibbard, John Lee and Chris Hancock getting a few last goes at the Endwell Trails last fall before the weather went to shit. Don’t forget to check out the Through The Lens spot check at Endwell that Pavia dropped a while back. So good.
“Clips from the end of the 2012 season. Most of the riding is from one line. Cannot wait to get back in the woods with these guys soon. Hopefully 2013 is as good as or better than 2012.”
B-Team: Episode 2 DVD Trailer
Addy Snowdon dropped another trailer for the Episode 2 DVD he’s dropping featuring the B-Team after a couple year hiatus. Take a peek!
“Trailer for the second DVD from the B-Team (the first being Tom Pimlott’s ‘Grindhog Day’ from 2009).
13 minutes of street riding from the Merseyside area. Features loads of Liverpool locals; some you’ve probably heard of and some you might not have heard of.
Music: B.B. King, Recession Blues.
Available to pick up or mail order from The Loot BMX shop (Gostins Building, Liverpool/thelootbmx.com).
Price: £1”
Eclat – Inside Look at the OZ Seat

Seats seem pretty simple, right? Not really… Believe it or not, there’s actually a lot that can be done to make a seat stronger, lighter, shaped different, etc.. Eclat posted up a real good piece on their website explaining exactly what they did to create the OZ seat that’s unique to the others that look similar to it out. Take a peek right here, you might just be surprised.
Wethepeople – Brian Terada “ETC.”
This seriously just made my Friday morning awesome. Wethepeople have uploaded Brian Terada’s section from the “ETC.” DVD they released back in 2004. Some of you older guys will definitely be stoked on this. For all of you younger guys, Brian Terada was one of those pros that was waaaaaay ahead of the game at his time. He was definitely a really influential rider to myself and I’m sure many, many others. Not long after this video, Brian decided he didn’t want to do the pro thing anymore and ultimately went way under the radar. I heard he still rides, but only where there’s no cameras, haha. I’d be sooooo stoked to see some fresh clips of this guy.
