John Mayo has become a dad, so before the baby came he got in plenty of riding with Chris Childs to make this edit happen before things got crazy. Hit play and take in all sorts of dialed riding!
Demolition Parts – Kris Fox “Mental Exodus”
It’s always a good day when there is a new Kris Fox video to enjoy! Demolition Parts dropped this absolute BANGER of a video featuring Kris slaying a bunch of parks around California! As always, Kris brings a TON of speed and style to everything he rides and this is too damn good to miss!
“We’re proud to present to you, “Mental Exodus”. A full length web video part from Kris Fox…
Filmed all around Southern, Central and Northern California.
Thanks to Andrew Lazurak, Matt Cordova and Broc Raiford for their help.
Filmed and Edited by Josh Clemens” – Demolition Parts
Brian Kachinsky Video Bike Check
The crew at Freedom BMX caught up with Brian Kachinsky in Barcelona, Spain and ended up taking a closer look at his current GT Globetrotter setup that he’s running in this new video Bike Check! Hit play to let Brian give you the low down on his rig!
“Before getting to work on some Barcelona spots, Brian Kachinsky gave us the lowdown on his GT BMX Signature Bike, the Globetrotter.” – Freedom BMX
Sneak Peek: Pedal Driven Cycles – 22″ Operator Frame

Although 22″ bikes have been around for 15+ years, we’ve been seeing a big increase in the options available the past few years. Here’s a sneak peek look at a new frame option that’ll be dropping this summer from Dave Harrison at Pedal Driven Cycles. Dave has been working with Matt Stahl to create a frame that is built for the technical ramp riding style rider that wants to run the 22″ size. The Operator 22″ Frame has a 75-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 9.5″ standover height, 12″ bottom bracket height and a 13.8″ chainstay length (slammed). The frame features a long tapered integrated head tube, top and downtube gussets with laser cut logos, a double butted top tube, straight gauge down tube, a single butted seat tube, an externally machined Mid bottom bracket, low profile chainstays with plenty of clearance for 2.40″ tires and 30-tooth sprockets, and welded seat stay brakes with drilled guides or completely brakeless if you prefer that route.
The 22″ Operator frame will be available in 21.75″ and 22.75″ top tube lengths with Sea Foam Green and Claret (appears to be a dark red / brown color) for the color options and a weight of 5.05 lbs on the 22.75″ size. No word on price, but we’ll let you know when that information is available. Until then, you can learn more about this frame project on the Pedal Driven Cycles website!

Here’s a few words from Matt that lead to his signature 22″ Operator frame happening…
“I have been riding these bikes for a long time and always felt something was a little off. I was never able to put my finger on it. When Dave asked me to ride for PDC and told me he wanted to do a frame for me I was blown away. My current set up is a custom he made for me and I felt that It had some of the same issues my previous bikes had. I wanted to address those issues and make a frame that was designed for my more tech riding style. The group of guys we gathered to help on this project have been a huge help every step of the way. Getting input from an outside source is always valuable.” – Matt Stahl



What do you think of the 22″ Operator frame from Pedal Driven Cycles? Are you digging it? Do you have any questions? Let us know what you’re thinking in the comments below!
Mark Mulville and 10 Years of the Profile Racing Push Stem
It’s not too often that a product can stand the test of time with the constant changing and evolution of BMX. There are a ton of factors that go into what works with the ever changing style of riding to product design and more. The Mark Mulville signature Push Stem has been apart of the Profile Racing product line for a decade now and it remains one of their best selling products. To celebrate, Mark made his way back to Pittsburgh to spend come time cruising some of his old local spots. Check out the riding, along with a preview of the newest colorway that’s available NOW. It sounds like we’ll be seeing more colors coming soon, so get stoked!
“2019 marks a decade of the Mulville Push Stem.
To Celebrate, Profile helped Mark get back to Pittsburgh (the city that inspired the stem) to film with Bobby Valentine upon the release of the first of several VERY limited Push stems throughout the year.
First up, the Push “Pirate” colorway.
22 (11 x 48mm/11 x 53mm) available as of today (June 5th, 2019.).
Contact your local bike shop to grab one.
Thanks to Mark for decades of support.
Thanks to Bobby Valentine for filming and editing.
Song: “Knife” by Astrology Now.” – Profile Racing
Bone Deth – Dirt Ron “Too Fast For Food” Section
Bone Deth have released another section from their “Too Fast For Food” DVD online for your viewing pleasure! This time around we get a short but sweet section featuring Dirt Ron taking his creative and unique riding to street spots and skateparks! Dirt Ron is always coming up with something amazing and there’s no shortage of front brake magic and tricks we don’t see too many other riders doing these days! This kicks a ton of ass, so hit play and enjoy. It will definitely leave you craving more footage from Ron!
“Candybars, horseshoe moustache, no foot nosepicks… it’s time for another section from Dirt Ron and the Bone Deth ‘Too Fast For Food’ DVD. This time it’s short but sweet with some classic Dirt Ron moves.” – DIG
Brian Tunney – May 2019 Clips
It’s a new month, and that means it’s time for Brian Tunney to put together a fresh batch of clips from the sessions he has been getting in this past month. Here’s a look at what he put together from the flatland sessions he got in, in May! As always, Brian’s video has a laid back vibe, but no shortage of awesome clips to check out. Take a peek!
“I’ve been home from China for less than 24 hours and slept 13 hours. Reversing your sleep schedule is no fun. But considering I had a huge trip to China happening in May, plus a stress fracture in my foot, I still managed to get some riding done. Some new, some old, all fun.” – Brian Tunney
How To Double Peg Stall On A Quarterpipe
If you’re getting started out on riding ramps on your BMX bike, there’s a good chance you have thought about how to double peg stall on a quarterpipe. It’s a beginner level trick and it can lead to plenty of other tricks for you. Here’s a video where Brant Moore gives you a TON of advice and examples on how to get the trick figured out and dialed in. Brant mentions this in the video, but it’s definitely a trick you’ll have to over and over again to really get it dialed in perfect. Hit play, take it all in, then grab your bike and send a few!
“In this video I teach how to do a double peg stall on a quarterpipe on a BMX bike.
Double peg stalling a quarterpipe is a great trick for someone who is a beginner but has begun to get comfortable with riding a BMX bike.” – Brant Moore