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Dan Paley Early 2020 Instagram Compilation

April 1, 2020

You can’t go wrong with a new Dan Paley Instagram Compilation. Here’s a look at his latest clips from street and park sessions that he has been getting in. As always, Dan brings a ton of style to everything he touches, making everything look damn good. Hit play and take a look at all sorts of goodness in this BMX video!

Matt Ray Early 2020 Compilation

Dillon Lloyd Early 2020 Instagram Compilation

Lewis Mills Early 2020 Instagram Compilation

Dennis Enarson Early 2020 Instagram Compilation

Chad Kerley Early 2020 Instagram Compilation

Devon Smillie Early 2020 Instagram Compilation

Stevie Churchill Early 2020 Compilation

4PEGS Danny Heron 2020

April 1, 2020

It has been a minute since we’ve seen a 4Pegs video pop up, but the crew is still on it. Here’s a new one featuring Danny Heron putting all four of his pegs to work on every rail and ledge he came across. Plenty of dialed riding to take in, in this BMX video, so get on that play button and check it out!

“Danny decided to go through some old footage he’d been sitting on from 2019. To keep himself occupied during the current lockdown, he put this quick edit together. Enjoy!” – 4Pegs

Lockdown – Garrett Reynolds, Demarcus Paul & Nathan Williams

April 1, 2020

Everything might be shut down, but that hasn’t shut the sessions down completely. Here’s a raw cut of footage featuring Garrett Reynolds, Demarcus Paul, Nathan Williams and a few others out cruising some empty schools and street spots! It’s wild how empty the streets are.

“Parks are shutdown, schools are closed, and the streets are empty. What better way to spend a Friday than with a squad of solid dudes riding and getting hassled by cops and people alike. But really, I know people may have issues with us out riding, but Demarcus, Garrett, and Nathan have been riding together on a nearly basis and keeping their circles very small. And, as you’ll see, I’m keeping the dabs far away and I’ve been using hand sanitizer on a regular basis.” – Our BMX

Weird & Revered – Indoor Refuge 2

April 1, 2020

The Weird & Revered crew are no strangers to the long, cold winters up in Canada. They fortunately have a few really dialed indoor parks to help pass the time! Here’s a look at clips they filmed over the course of the winter! No shortage of real solid riding to take in, in this BMX video!

“With much of the Weird & Revered crew residing in the Canadian province of Alberta, long and cold winters are the norm. Thankfully, the riders have a few options for indoor parks scattered across the province. “Indoor Refuge 2” is a small taste of winter BMX riding in the Great White North.

Riders: Mat Ridgeway, Derek Bolz, Thomas Henderson, Logan Kirzinger, Joe Weidman, Justin Schwanke, Jesse Baraniuk, Roberto Ouwens, Chance Card, Andrew MacLeod, Tyler Horness, Mark Stanway, Shane Hanson, Cary Lorenz, Chevy Charbonneau, Jonathan Godek, Ted Bambrick”

The Shadow Conspiracy – Vultus Featherweight ADJ Fork

April 1, 2020

Get a look at the new Vultus Featherweight ADJ Fork from The Shadow Conspiracy!

The Shadow Conspiracy Vultus Featherweight ADJ Fork BMX

When it comes to buying a new BMX fork, there are a number of factors that people consider from color and weight to features like heat-treating and Investment casting. However, one of the biggest factors for people is the offset. The offset, typically sizes between 22mm and 32mm makes a huge difference in how your bike feels and functions. A steep 22mm offset will make your bike feel twitchier and more responsive, making spins and nose balance easier. A longer 32mm fork would give you a more balanced feel and make things like jumping and going faster easier because the wheelbase is further apart. So, if you’re into street riding, you’ll likely feel more comfortable on something like a 22mm or 25mm, where a trails rider would look for something around a 30mm or 32mm. Do a little bit of everything? 28mm would be that sweet spot.

The downside is the when it comes time to picking a fork, some people wish they could have the best of both worlds when it comes to what they’re riding for the day. Unfortunately, that’s not ideal because switching out your fork all the time would be a pain in the ass.

However, a few years ago (Honestly blanking on the original release date) the crew at The Shadow Conspiracy released their Captive Fork that featured these magnetic spacers that gave you the option for different offsets that you could easily swap out by simply taking your front wheel off. This literally gave riders options so they didn’t have to settle for one offset or, even worse, buy two forks just to switch them out (I honestly don’t think I’ve ever met anyone who has done that, but it’s possible). Not to mention, the number of forks that a shop needs to stock can be simplified because one fork can take the place of 3 different offset options.

The Shadow Conspiracy Vultus Featherweight ADJ Fork BMX spacer

Spacers come with 22mm, 25mm and 28mm options.

The Shadow Conspiracy Vultus Featherweight ADJ Fork BMX spacer

The little magnets on the back help hold the spacer in place in the dropout until you’re ready to tighten it down with your wheel.

After a number of years and plenty of happy customers, The Shadow Conspiracy decided to take their Captive fork and give it well deserved update! The new Vultus Featherweight ADJ Fork uses the same concept with 4130 chromoly butted, oversized and tapered tubing that is 100% post-weld heat-treated, with a 1-piece setter tube with a welded top cap receiver and a proprietary Ridgidrop Dropout System that utilizes the magnetic spacers that allow you to use a 22mm, 25mm or 28mm offset (all three are included with the fork so you can try out each an see which one you like best) on the fork. This fork is 315mm long with a 165mm steerer tube, comes in black fork the only color with a weight of 32 oz.!

The Vultus Featherweight ADJ Fork is available through BMX shops and mail-orders for $184.99. You can also find it in The Shadow Conspiracy webstore (Currently out of stock as of posting this, but you can sign up for notifications for when it does become available again.

Specs:
– Includes 3 different offset – 22mm, 25mm, and 28mm
– Proprietary Rigidrop dropout system
– 4130 chromoly butted, oversized, & tapered tubing
– 100% heat treatment after welding
– 1 piece steer tube with welded top cap receiver
– 315mm fork length / 165mm steer
– Weight: 32 oz.

“The Vultus ADJ Forks take the popular Captive Fork concept of adjustable offset and simplifies the function with 7 series alloy spacers that include magnets. The magnets hold the spacers in the dropout making front wheel removal fast and easy. Experiment to find your best offset based on your riding style instantly- – 22mm for super tech and front wheel stuff, 25mm for street and park moves and the 28mm offset for high speed trails and park. Great for shops , the Vultus ADJ offers multiple offsets in one, simplifying stocking. Includes all the same tech features as other Shadow forks.” – The Shadow Conspiracy

NOTE: This post contains affiliate links and we could receieve a small commission that supports this website if you were to purchase this product from The Shadow Conspiracy webstore. We would never recommend a product unless we were 100% sure it’s a quality BMX product.

S&M Bikes – Dave Krone Back On It

March 31, 2020

After some time off healing up from a broken wrist, Dave Krone is back on it, bringing his style to everything he touches! Hit play to check out a bunch of clips he’s been filming as of late. Expect to see plenty more from Dave this summer!

“Krone broke his wrist a few months back, but he’s been getting back into the swing of things. We can’t wait to get him on another team trip ASAP!” – S&M Bikes

Odyssey – Jerome Odesa “At Ease” Section

March 31, 2020

Odyssey BMX have uploaded Jerome Odesa‘s section from their “AT EASE” video that dropped online back in February! As many of you know by now, Jerome is a shredder and knows how to put a rail and stair set to work! Plenty of smooth lines and grinds in this BMX video. Hit play and check it out, then give the full “At Ease” video a watch here!

“Jerome Odesa brings a buttery-smooth style and laid back vibe to his section in “At Ease”. Largely filmed around his local neighborhood in Los Angeles, Jerome has a quick barspin and a way of making everything look graceful.

Video by Zach Krejmas.” – Odyssey BMX

The Suburbs Are Dangerous #8

March 31, 2020

If there’s one good thing about being on lock down, it has allowed some people to take advantage of things they’ve been putting off or just didn’t have time to do. Poiss Barbier was slacking on putting some footage he’s been collecting together, but now that he has some down time, he whipped up the latest round of The Suburbs Are Dangerous featuring a handful of guys going to work on spots over in France. This has some real solid riding and clean film work, making for a good watch! Take a look!

“This one is a little different than the others.

We tried multiples times to get back to it, then lack of motivation, time, inspiration & adulting made me always leaving clips in my computer then not film for months.
Here we are, locked up saving the world. I decided to do something with some clips I found in leftover folders.

It’s the first video I edit in a year, good thing is, now I want MORE !

2020. WE GOOD.

Music : NIRO – Fort & Vivant” – Poiss Barbier

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