
Fit posted up a quick bike check and update from Justin Inman. Loving that chrome.
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Fit posted up a quick bike check and update from Justin Inman. Loving that chrome.

BMX legend, Mike Tag, was recently diagnosed with Stage ll Non-Hodgkin’s Lymphoma. Due to this, he will be going under intense chemotherapy, and due to having no health insurance and the inability to work, FBM have setup a place for you to make donations to help him out. Anyone who knows somebody who has had cancer, or even had cancer themselves knows how scary and shitty of a situation this can be. Any kind of support can help tremendously. You’re in my thoughts, Mike!
To find out more about the situation, ESPN have put together a post about Mike and his condition. Below you can find his old Props interview.
The Alone team spent eight days in Malaga, Spain filming. This is what came of it. Plenty of good spots and good riding. I don’t know what there is to hate about that…
Filmed and edited by Sean Pointing

The Shadow Conspiracy dropped a sneak preview of their new Ravager top load stem that will be available very soon. You can find out more about this stem by hitting the Shadow Conspiracy website.
Deco‘s Mat Olson spends some time shredding the Casselberry Trails for this new edit. It sounds like it’s just edit one of three, so expect more soon.
Billy Perry takes it to the streets of New York City and Long Island in this new edit.
“Filmed with 2 Canon Rebel t2i’s 2 Z-rigs, and a Sony HDR-FX7.
Film- Grant Germain, Billy Malkotsis, Jon Nemecek, Billy Helmsorig.
Song: Lupe Fiasco- Daydreaming”
Spotted on the Volume site.
Cardinal dropped this new frame promo video for Manuel “E Man” Cantero’s new signature frame that’s available now.
Filmed and edited by Tommy Blanco
“After moving from Petaluma to Santa Rosa, Calif. in the latter half of 2010, Ramp Rats held the first BMX contest in their new spot in mid April. With local legends Cameron Birdwell and Chad Bautista going down for the count during practice, the number of riders competing in the pro class was considerably smaller than the norm, but that didn’t stop a range of skilled riders, including up-and-comers Jason Lopez and Ty Callais, park owner Mike Krnaich, and working-class hero Nick Noble, from taking to the course and giving it their all.” – ESPN