Jamie Skinner went on a four day missing to stack some real good clips for The Boarding House. Some how this video went an entire month unnoticed. Spotted on Ride UK.
Edited by James Holmes
Filmed by
James Holmes
Tom Goldsmith
Andrew Murtagh
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Jamie Skinner went on a four day missing to stack some real good clips for The Boarding House. Some how this video went an entire month unnoticed. Spotted on Ride UK.
Edited by James Holmes
Filmed by
James Holmes
Tom Goldsmith
Andrew Murtagh
The title has a lot to live up to for this new Crispy Stream edit. However, it did a pretty good job of being a really good edit with solid riding from Brock Olive, UK Steve, Alex Hiam, Nick Kajewski, Troy Charlesworth, Mike Vockenson, Mitchell McDonald, Mat Feldman, Wilton Hedley, Jack Elkins and Matt McCallum. Boom.
It looks like Pat Casey has been added to the Fox team for obvious reasons. I’ve seen a few people ask if that flair whip on street is real, and all I can say is that Pat Casey is the real fricken deal. I’ve been blown away by how good he is and I expect some real good things from him in the future.

It has been kept fairly quiet, but Orchid have been working on a new DVD. The video just hit duplicators and should be available soon! You can now pre-order the video by hitting their Big Cartel page so that you get a copy when it becomes available. The video is going for $10 which is a deal and a half with the line up for it that you can see above.

The new Simple Enigma V3 frame is a heat treated 4130 Sanko chromoly frame with double butted top and down tubes, tapered chain and seat stays, internal guesset in the top tube/head tube junction, removable mounts, CNC logo on the head tube, 5mm thick drop outs, integrated seat post that can be cut if you prefer a taller or shorter post and a tapered seat tube. The frame has a 74.5 degree head tube angle, 71 degree seat tube angle, 10.24″ standover height and a 13.58 to 14.21″ chainstay length. Available in 20.55″, 20.8″ and 21.05″ top tube lengths with teal or grey color options.
You can find more photos here.
Macneil got their catalog featuring their 2011 product line up today. Here’s a few words about it from them…
“We just uploaded our 2011 catalog to the much love/hated Issuu flipbook thing for everyone to check out! We had a great time working on the catalog, especially since it was our first full catalog in a few years and we are super excited on how it turned out. We were passing them out at interbike and most of our distro’s got some, but for those of you who haven’t been able to check it out we hope you enjoy it.
The catalog features all our new frames and parts that are arriving at our distributors now (or sometime really soon) and we will be updating the Products page of the site over the next few days with all the new stuff!“

Joel Barnett took a whole bunch of real rad black and white photos while on Megatour with FBM. You can check out these photos over on the Least Most.
“Years ago, I can vividly remember riding flatland alongside a younger Lino Gonzalez at an Impact contest in East Providence, R.I. Close to 15 years later, Lino has matured into one of New England’s most respected street riders, but has has not forgotten his roots as an amateur flatlander in the New England scene. In part two of BMX Artifacts, Lino Gonzalez reveals his relationship with previous sponsor Torker, then divulges some insider information on the Impact scene, as well as his first video, “Ember.” Video by Joe Cookie.” – ESPN