Another week has gone blazing by and the holiday definitely made this week a weird one! Either way, Brant Moore is back with this weeks episode of BMX News giving you a full recap of all the best BMX videos, news and products that popped up over the course of the week! As always, Brant gives you his take or a quick recap, then you can find the full videos and links to everything he talks about below! Take it all in!
Big Boy Winter 2019 Bike Check
Scotty Cranmer decided it was time to get a closer look at Big Boy‘s current setup that he has been riding lately. This setup has a custom paint job and all the latest goodies from The Shadow Conspiracy! Hit play to let Big Boy dive in and show you what he’s running and why!
“We did a bike check on Big Boy’s BMX bike and he tells us each and every part on his bike and explains why he thinks that these parts are perfect for his riding! He also jumps into my pool right after I told him water will ruin a bike!” – Scotty Cranmer
Doomed In China
The Doom Brand crew took a trip to China to explore the spots and take in the cuisine and drinks. Here’s a look at what they got into from the riding to the sights and sounds. Based on the footage, it looks like the trip was a blast and they had a damn good time all along the way. Check it!
“The Doomed crew of Jordan Godwin, Jordan O’Kane, Sam Jones and Felix Prangenberg went all the way to China and came back with some SPICE, via the Brunswick Pub in Leeds.” – Dig
Edit by Jordan Godwin
Subrosa Street Rail Session
It has been a while since we’ve seen a proper video from a Subrosa Street Rail session! Here’s a video Subrosa put together featuring their team getting a laidback session in on a few of the rails and extension kits that are available. This is loaded with great riding and a good reminder of some of the setups you can create with the rail and adaptors. Check out the video, then hit up the Subrosa Webstore to get a look at all of the options and pricing. These rails are perfect for a quick driveway session or to mix things up at a spot.
“We had a bunch of Subrosa team riders in town for Sparkys Jam, and around the same time we got a bunch of Subrosa Street Rails in stock at the warehouse.
So we got Simone Barraco, Joris Coulomb, Matt Ray, Trey Jones, Mark Burnett, Bjarki Hardarson, Jiri Blabol, Miguel Smajli, Jabe Jones and Lewis Colascione and caught an afternoon session on each of the Subrosa Street Rail kits to show you some awesome riding, and what the Subrosa Street Rail and all the kits can do.
The rail and kits are available at Subrosa Dealers worldwide and shop.subrosabrand.com”
Who has picked up one of these rails? What do you think of it? Do you have any questions? Let us know in the comments down below!
NOTE: This post contains affiliate links and we could receive a small commission that supports the site if you were to buy a Subrosa Street Rail from the Subrosa webstore. We would never recommend a product if we didn’t think it was quality!
GT – Find It / Grind It: Real Steel Pegs
In a world filled with plastic nylon sleeves on BMX pegs, there’s still riders out there that prefer the real deal. GT have their Real Steel pegs for those of you, like Mad Mike, that like that feel of metal on metal contact, along with a peg that lasts after a ton of abuse. Hit play for this short but sweet promo featuring Mike putting the pegs to work on a few spots, then learn more about the peg below!
“GT Real Steel Pegs featuring Mad Mike Guth
Body: Ø34mm x 110mm Street Buttel Steel
Length: 110mm
Weight: 6.6oz./each
Color: Black, Silver
Five anti-roll pin positions
Laser-etched GT logos for the finishing touches”
Verde – Kurt Perkins “Jaunt”
It has been a minute since we’ve seen some fresh Kurt Perkins footage, but he’s been out there shredding cement transitions and trails from Utah to California, the U.K and more! Here’s his latest for Verde Bikes that is packed with flow, style and cranked turndowns. This is a real good watch, so don’t pass it up!
“Utah’s Kurt Perkins has been running hot for Verde Bikes since early 2019. The dude has style for days and goes insanely high on all terrains. Balancing time between a full-time gig as a machinist and a globe-trotting BMX rider, Kurt put this edit together with various worldwide homies behind the camera during his travels this year. Filmed in Utah, California, New Zealand, the UK and points in between. The final cut was edited by Kurt himself. Hit it and get it!” – DIG
Bone Deth – Josh Delarosa “Too Fast For Food” Section
Bone Deth have released Josh Delarosa‘s section from their “Too Fast For Food” DVD online for your viewing pleasure! This is one of the crazier sections with a TON of big gaps, roof drops, grinds on things that probably shouldn’t have grinds done on it (from a safety standpoint, haha) on and more! Josh went all in for this section and it ended up being absolute madness. Check it out!
“Diehard deadman Josh Delarosa has gone bananas appealing to food fetish BMXers all over with waxing rails with banana peels and jumping off of buildings for his Bone Deth ‘Too Fast for Food’ section.” – DIG
How To Change A Flat Tire On A BMX Bike

Want to learn how to change a flat tire on a BMX bike? Here’s how it’s done!
Here’s a video showing you step by step how to fix a flat tire on a BMX bike with plenty of tips and examples to help you get it done right. This video, produce by GT Bicycles takes you through everything from the tools to every step from loosening up the nuts to removing the tire, replacing the tube and re-installing your wheel. If you are new to BMX or just need some help, this video showing you how to change a flat tire on a BMX bike is exactly what you need to watch. We would like to also note that some of the steps aren’t always applicable to every BMX bike, like removing brakes if you are brakeless or using a piece of wood to help tension and align the chain if your bike is equipped with chain tensioners for example. Regardless, this will definitely help you fix a flat tire on a BMX bike and get you back to riding in no time.
Need a new tube? Any BMX shop or mail-order like Source BMX will have you covered! Just make sure to get a 20″ BMX tube!
“For the children and the dudes just getting into BMX. Learn how to remove and fit bmx wheels, remove tires and safely check for damage before re-installation. You will also learn all you need to know about bicycle tyre information and more. All work should be completed by someone that is competent with tools and mechanics, if not, always find an adult or local bike shop who can assist.” – Our BMX