
Macneil caught up with Mike King to check out his current setup. You can get a closer look at the bike along with a parts list by clicking here.
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Macneil caught up with Mike King to check out his current setup. You can get a closer look at the bike along with a parts list by clicking here.
Fit Bike Co. caught up with Morgan Long to check out his current setup. Check out all the photos and parts list above. That’s one dialed unit right there!
This past weekend, S&M Bikes caught up with Matt Beringer to check out his current setup. Take a closer look in the photos above. She’s a little rough around the edges but that’s one unit that can take some abuse. Hell yeah!

Head over to the Ride BMX website to get a closer look at Jeff Klugiewicz’s current freecoasting machine decked out with Mankind, Profile Racing and Sun Ringle goodness.

For this week I had a few things in mind that I wanted to work on but when I was out shooting the other day Andrew Jackson showed up with a freshly built set up and he wanted to try and get it shot before he really started riding it. Since we were going to be doing a bike check anyways I figured it would be cool to break down the process of shooting a bike check and how I typically go about it. Bike checks are a perfect way to show everyone out there what you are riding and it’s a great way for pros to shout out their signature parts and help promote the companies that support them. Plus, it’s a great marketing tool for companies to have their products promoted by their team riders so it’s a win-win for everyone really. Although a bike check seems really simple there are actually a few important things to know when putting one together. Read on to get a little insight into what it takes to get one done properly and practice on your own bike or your friend’s bike today.

Make your way on over to the Cult website to drool over Chase DeHart’s fresh setup that he put together while he was out in California last weekend.