Check out James Johnson, Josh Salus And Mark Burnett getting down at the Pittsfield skateplaza that looks so damn fun to ride. There’s a bunch of real good riding from these guys so check it!
Signature BMX – Miika Pantsar – Sumer Is Over.
Like it or not, Summer is coming to a close. Miika Pantsar already accepted it and has been getting in some sessions with a few extra layers on for Signature BMX. This dude has plenty of style so check out what he put together for this one.
Deep BMX Powered by G-Shock
Here’s some flatland goodness from the Deep BMX / G-Shock team. The whole crew recently got in on what appears to be an abandoned amusement park for a session. Pretty rad. Check it out!
“ABSOLUTE TOUGHNESS at the amusement park.
G-SHOCK team riders from deepBMX are using the amusement park at their on way. It is a new definition of games and fun. It’s the next level. Colourful, technical and stylish — like your G-SHOCK. Take care that you are not going dizzy while watching it. Stay TOUGH.”
Johnny Polygon – My Shit
Here’s a look at Johnny Polygon’s latest music video for his song “My Shit”. Miles Rogoish helped out with some of the filming for the project and got BMX plenty of shine time in this. Take a peek.
“To bring @johnnypolygon to your area, promoters & talent buyers email booking@johnnypolygononline.com. SONG DL HERE: http://bit.ly/my_shit. Footage from the LIMOSEXSUPERSTAR 2011 fall tour. With cameos by past collaborators Nas & KiD CuDi Johnny shows what life on the road is like for this cult favorite.
A Camera by: Tommaso Cardile facebook.com/tommyny
B Archival footage by: Jeremy Charles, Jennifer Sowell, Clay Flores, Brandon Scott, Johnny Polygon
BMX Footage: Miles Roguish
Edited by Johnny Polygon
Post by The Graphic Foundation
Beat Produced by Dave Cappa
Special thanks to Jennifer Missoni http://www.facebook.com/pages/Jennifer-Missoni/281492251916163 & Angelic Zambrana http://www.facebook.com/pages/Angelic-Zambrana/150365813499
BMX Riders: Nate Richter, Wesley Mcgrath, Jeremy Hacker, Robbie Owen, Jamie Romoser, Justin Segall, Chris Mortensen”
Domininic Stroupe – Hawaii BMX
It’s always rad to see footage popping up from Hawaii. Here’s a fresh one of Dominic Stroupe riding the park in Maui. Check it!
Filmed & Edited by Payton Wagner.
Music: Fortune Family – Take Me Away
Colony – Brock Olive Ten Clips – V3.
Brock Olive recently had a real productive session at the Ride On Indoor park in Brisbane, Australia. So productive that he was able to film a fresh 10 clips that’s loaded up with some wild riding for Colony. Don’t miss this one!
Filmed and edited by Cooper Brownlee
Fit – Ben Lewis Stem Promo
Do I really need to tell you that this one is definitely one you are going to want to hit play on? Check it!
“In celebration of Ben Lewis’ new signature stem release, we put this edit together to show you how Benny puts it to the test.
Check out more information about the stem right here
Song: Seasons
Artist: Apollo Brown
Filmed by: Stew Johnson
Edited by: Julio Cambara” – Fit Bike Co.
FBM Presents the Post Apocolympics
I spotted Charlie Crumlish filming during the photos and other video that popped up from the FBM Post Apocolympics and figured there would be another edit from EPSN out of the deal. Charlie did a real good job with this so check it out!
“In 2002, Steve Crandall and the FBM BMX crew were producing bikes in the basement of a skatepark in Johnson City, N.Y. when the idea for the “Ghetto Street Jam” was born. The area surrounding the building they were housed in was a mess of post-industrial, rust belt waste, with no future prospects. It was also, not exactly rideable.
The FBM crew decided to apply a haphazard “ghetto” approach to the street jam obstacles. Starting with a car, they gathered scrap wood, various work shop debris and spread the word. And sure enough, the first Ghetto Street Jam delivered. On a patch of loose dirt and gravel, in a field next to FBM lit up by headlights from cars, T-1’s Garrett Byrnes wallrode the wall above the door to FBM’s machine shop and a legacy was born.
The Ghetto Street Jam returned for two more years, with twice as many people, a loop made of pallets, a dumpster that doubled as a box jump and a rideable Penske van. Rob Tibbs landed a 900 in a bowl made from scrap wood, Steven Hamilton won a mini motorcycle, and Jim Cielencki got the loop done. And then, before it got too played out, FBM killed the Ghetto Street Jams.
But they had created a golden moment in BMX.
Last week, Steve Crandall and the FBM crew brought the spirit of the Ghetto Street Jams back to upstate New York. With the help of Derek Nelson’s indoor/outdoor park known as HCS, FBM threw a jam called the “Post-Apocolympics,” which included a new obstacle shaped like a gigantic slice of pizza standing up at an angle. It may not have featured Kevin Porter and Leland Thurman announcing, or Chris Moeller trying to drive a rental car through the street course, but it did feature some amazing riding, and it also reminded me that FBM is much more than just an American-made bike company — they make BMX happen on their own terms.
Video by Charlie Crumlish” – ESPN BMX