
Head over to The Shadow Conspiracy to check out what Simone is running for his setup these days. I’m also working on his interview so expect that soon as well…
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Head over to The Shadow Conspiracy to check out what Simone is running for his setup these days. I’m also working on his interview so expect that soon as well…
Jack Watts & Declan Brooks @ The Ghetto Shed – More BMX Videos
Kids now days are so nuts…
“14-year-old Jack Watts and 15-year-old Declan Brooks throw down some wild trains and doubles moves at The Ghetto Shed. Credit: Chris Wilmshurst”
For the number of cameras that were at Rebel Jam, I’m sure there will be more of these edits to come. Here’s a new one featuring Daniel Tunte!
Daniel Tünte at Rebel Jam 2011, Eindhoven, Netherlands. He made it to street and skatepark finals, doing some very hard and unique tricks.
music:
Kellee Maize – “Don’t Stop” / http://kelleemaize.com/

This is wayyyy too bad ass. Head over to the Odyssey site and set this as your background.

Head over to Dan’s Comp and get free shipping on anything you order. If you spend over $125 type in the promo code “1234” and get 15% off your order. Discountz.
The Dah Streets shop got a bunch of people together for a street jam. This is the footage from it. Dude on the motorcycle is nuts.
Damn. This is too rad. 1997 is even like two years before I even got into BMX…
“In 1994 I decided to start a small clothing company. I called it Useless simply because I though it was funny and sometimes I would have people say to me that BMX was a useless skill to have. Funny how I was able to see a lot of the world with this useless skill. In 1997 Useless released it’s first video, on VHS. I edited this video on Props old Video Toaster up in Ithaca, New York with the guidance of Mike Tag and Steve Crandall. I love watching videos from this ear. Tricks were sketchy and the quality of the filming was sub par compared to today. Take my section in the video… I case half my bike on a 720, come off early on rails and use wood take offs on jumps. All this would be unacceptable now. But that is just evolution. I get stoked when ever I see this section simply because it brings back lots of memories of spots that are no longer here, people I barely see any more and how things have changed but the feeling of my bike is the same.” – Leigh Ramsdell

Profile put together an interesting little piece about the advantages of running shorter crank arms. If you are in the market or have been considering shorter arms this might help with your decision process.