Cameron Dehaas’ section from the “Roll Wit Us” video.
Gatorade – All Day Sessions: Miami
“In the first video of the series, Nigel Sylvester and Ralphy Ramos in Miami. Riding dawn to dark, the guys cover a lot of ground and discover everything that Miami has to offer. Nigel and Ralphy also drop-in on Tyga in the studio to check out the soundtrack for this video. Filmed by Glenn PP Milligan / Music by Tyga” – Gatorade
You can check out some dialed photos Mark Losey shot while they filmed for this below…
Odyssey’s Texas Toast Jam – The Complete Video
To be honest, this was the video I was waiting on. In some of the other photos and videos I spotted Stewart Johnson with a camera. I knew he was going to be doing something with the footage and it turns out it was for ESPN. This covers the whole event real well. There’s also good news… Taj mentions it will be happening again next year!
“This past weekend, Taj Mihelich, Odyssey BMX and the great city of Austin, Texas injected the fun back into the BMX contest scene with the Texas Toast Jam. All weekend long, Sandy Carson was on the ground shooting photos for us, but we didn’t stop there. Stew Johnson was also on hand for Texas Toast, and the above is the resulting video, covering every aspect of the event, from Beringer’s peg drags to a boat captain being randomly taken out on the course by a flying bike. Video by Stew Johnson.” – ESPN
Product: Case Issue #6
Product: Guerra Martyr Frame
Welp, this answers my question about what Guerra is that I asked about when I posted Rick Scott’s edit the other day. It would appear to be a new bike company! They dropped some photos and specs on their Martyr frame that will be available this month.
The Martyr is made from 100% Japanese post weld heat-treated chromoly tubing with a triple butted down tube and the top tube, seat tube and chainstays are double butted. The bottom bracket, head tube and drop outs are made from hardened chromoly. The frame has a 75 degree head tube angle, 71 degree seat tube angle, 11.5″ bottom bracket height and a 13.75″ chainstay length. The Guerra Martyr frame also features an offset butted head tube, press fit euro bottom bracket (that’s a new one to me…), removable mounts on the seat stay, 14 mm machined and heat-treated 6mm thick chromoly dropouts and an integrated seat post clamp. The frame is available in 20.5″, 20.75″, 21″ and 21.25″ top tube lengths with matte black, matte red, matte blue and matte phosphate for color options. The Guerra Martyr weighs in at 3.95 lbs (1805 grams). (wow, that’s light…)
The frame will be available later this month. You can check out some more photos here.
There’s a few things I found interesting on the frame like the weight and press fit euro bottom bracket that makes me curious. I guess we’ll see where things go once they are off and running…
Bulldog – Jeremy Lux
Jeremy Lux hits Richmond and Norfolk, Virginia for this new edit for Bulldog Bikes.
Film credit: Casey J. Smith
Song: Wiz Khalifa – Errday
My Spots: Chad Phaire and the Lenox Ledge
“Cult Connect rider Chad Phaire, a native of Harlem, N.Y., starts most days at an infamous ledge spot not far from home known as the Lenox Ledges. In the above video, Chad describes the scene, rides the ledges and throws down some good manual lines before moving on with his day. Video by Matt Brown.” – ESPN
Kis Bike Co – Dyno Spring Edit
“Here’s what we filmed over spring time, we had hoped to film more but weather was reluctant in helping us do so, Dyno is an amazing guy and a top mate, he will send anything you put in front of him providing it’s huge.We had some great times along the way of filming this, and I personally would do it all again at the drop of a hat.
Watch out for an up and coming edit sometime soon, filming will begin within the next month, so keep your eyes peeled for that one. But for the minute sit back and relax. Thank you.
Kisbikeco.com
Demolitionparts.com
Scoopbmx.com
Filmed and Edited by Ali Hutchinson“