Mutant Bikes Roland Popa throws it down in this new street and park edit. Definitely worth a watch for sure.
Review: FBM – Thousand Yard Stare + Trailer
The other day, Steve Crandall hit me up with an email that simply said “What are you doing?”. I responded with “Not too much. What’s going on?”. This isn’t normal, so I knew something was up. I just didn’t know what. The next email popped up and asked if I would be interested in checking out the brand new FBM full-length DVD “Thousand Yard Stare”. Video? What? Hell yeah I would! Shortly after I was sent a sneak peek link with a password to get a special screening. We decided it would be pretty cool to drop the trailer with the review. So you’re getting a double whammy today. Check out the trailer that’s premiering for the first time above, then hit the jump and check out what I think of the soon to be released video…
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Crux Division – Luke Shelton X Jake Greene
Kansas City’s Luke Shelton and Jake Greene teamed up for their newest Crux Division edit. They brought their fire with them. Damn.
Sean Burns Bike Check

Sean Burns recently built up a mega chromed out unit. You can get a closer look along with the parts list over on Tables and Fables. Shiny…
Felt – Stephan Kornely Flatland Edit
Flatland is always that much more amazing when the filming and editing quality is turned way up. This edit featuring Felt‘s German rider, Stephan Kornely is just that. Awesome riding, real good filming and editing and a sweet song to go with it.
Clock N’ Chills – Park Mix #2
Here’s a fresh new mix from Australia featuring Max Smithers, Sean Falkenstein, Samuel Wood, Pete Schifferle, Cooper Brownlee, Ash Simons, Nat Leach, Adam Dyson, Jax Anderson. Definitely worth a look!
Filmed & Edited by: Peter Schifferle
Additional Filming: Max Smithers, Samuel Wood
Zack Williams Bike Check

Head over to the Hoffman Bikes website to see what Zack Williams is running these days. Sturdy looking unit.
Win a Subrosa Complete

Subrosa have teamed up with Seventies for a give away that is insanely easy. First you have to click this link to the Seventies Facebook, then you have to sign up for their mailing list. Andddd done. Get to it!
