Inside BMX dropped this new one of Russia’s Mikhail Filatov stacking clips at his local park and on a few street spots! The riding is dialed and the filming and editing is real good. Give it a look!
Unknown Parasites 2014
The Unknown Parasites crew coming in hot with a video from some time they got in at a little DIY rail spot they have. Definitely some gold in this! Take a peek!
“Temporary Flat Rail Edit For our fellow compadre Paul Fletcher, Get Well Soon BOSS!
Shot & Cut by Dchum
Featuring: Benn G, Cookie, Cragz, Dchum, Haz, Jordan, Rax III, Sam Watson, Scott Thompson & Telly”
Summer Chips with Mayday Team
Here’s a fresh one from the Mayday Crew out in Russia! Check out what Dima Onoprienko, Vlad Vishegorodskiy, Vanes Zinovev, Nikita Reshetnyak, Alex Dergachev and Oleg Ushakov have stacked for clips over the summer in this mixtape! Definitely worth the 4 minutes!
Products: Vol. 118

It’s that time of the week again to dive into a fresh batch of Products:! This time around we’ve got the Pillar cranks from Kink, the Sergio Layos signature Trueno frame from Fly Bikes, Greg Goldberg’s signature Hell Smash t-shirt from The Daily Grind, the V2 Cassette from Madera then we’ll wrap things up with the 2015 Simone Barraco Novus complete from Subrosa! Ready? Let’s do this!
Sneak Peek: Flybikes – Mustard Yellow Isla Frame and Isla 2 Bars

We’ve been getting previews of the new 2015 line from Fly Bikes the past few days and things just keep getting better! Here’s a preview of the new Mustard yellow colorway that will be available on Shane Weston’s signature Isla frame along with the new 9.25″ rise Isla 2 bars! Full specs and details below!
“We have made a few changes to Shane Weston’s signature Isla line for 2015! Here’s a preview of one of his two new signature colorways that will be available later this year, Mustard Yellow, along with his new taller bars.
The Isla frame is made from full seamless 4130 chromoly with a 75-degree head tube angle, 70-degree seat tube angle, 8.5” stand over height, 11.75” bottom bracket height and a 13.40” chain stay length. The frame features an offset thickness head tube with integrated internal gussets on the top and down tubes for increased strength, multi-butted and tapered top and down tubes, a multi-butted down tube, Investment cast bridges on the seat and chain stays, a 4130 chromoly Investment cast seat post clamp with the Horizontal Cut System for improved clamping, the Easy Brake System removable brake mounts and Investment cast drop outs with removable chain tensioner. The 2015 Isla frame will be available with a 20.8” top tube and a weight of 4.85 lb. (2,200 grams).
The Isla 2 bars for 2015 will now come with a new taller 9.25” inch rise with a 29” width, 12-degrees of backsweep and 2-degrees of upsweep. This gives us a broad range of bar heights from 8.5” – 9.25” in our complete line of bars.
The new Mustard Yellow Isla frame and Isla 2 bars will be available later this year through all shops and mail-orders that carry Flybikes worldwide!
Let us know what you think in the comments!” – Fly Bikes
Colony – Stas Shatilo in XSA Training Park
Check out this quick one of Colony‘s connect in Moscow, Russia, Stas Shatilo, getting some time in at the XSA Training Park! This guy brings plenty of style making for a real good watch! Take a peek!
Mongoose Jam 2014 – Street Finals Highlights
There was no doubt in anyones minds that things on the street course would get absolutely insane for the Mongoose Jam! The Street Finals went down the other day and now we have highlights just to see how crazy it got thanks to Ride BMX. Take a peek!
“From beginning to end, this four minute recap of the Street Jam at the Mongoose Jam is pretty damn unreal. Opening up with Corey Martinez’s never been done half cab to ice down a rail, a front flip off a ledge, a tooth hanger-to-over ice, tailwhip to ice down a rail, more than a few wild backwards grinds, and ending with Peraza’s super clean 540 cab down a set of stairs.
“During today’s Mongoose Jam Street Competition, pros and amateurs ripped at the Block, the Plaza, and the Outdoor Street course at Camp Woodward. Riders landed tricks in all three areas, but the coolest feature was Mongoose’s custom “M” logo ramp. The Street Comp was the second event in the Mongoose Jam, and the teams showed no signs of slowing down.
Campers cheered on the teams as everyone gathered in the designated Street Comp zones each offering riders a chance to show off a variety of skills. Every team had three runs in each section – the Block, the Plaza and the Outdoor Street course. Highlights included Team Illingworth’s Corey Martinez nailing a never-been-seen-before half-cab to icepick grind at the Plaza; Team McCann’s Kyle Baldock landing a perfect front flip off an upledge at the Block; and Team Peraza’s Jeremiah Smith’s technical combinations in the Outdoor Street course, to put Team Peraza in first.
Team Wallace’s Matt Ray, an amateur camper last year, took first place in Street showcasing incredible consistency and never falling off his bike. Additionally, Mongoose team captain Kevin Peraza, out of his usual Park environment, pulled off some wild lines and placed third.
Tomorrow, Mongoose Jam wraps up with the Dirt Competition, where it will be decided which team takes home the largest portion of the $50,000 prize purse. In addition, each amateur will take home a custom, American-made Mongoose frame as well as a brand new GoPro 3+.
Continue to check out live updates at mongoose.com/usa/jam.
Street Comp Top Five Individual
1. Matt Ray (Team Wallace)
2. Ben Lewis (Team Ryan)
3. Kevin Peraza (Team Peraza)
4. Corey Martinez (Team Illingworth)
5. Jeremiah Smith (Team Peraza)
Overall Standings Day Two
1. Team Peraza – 190
2. Team McCann – 160
3. Team Ryan – 160
4. Team Wallace – 150
5. Team Illingworth – 140”” – Ride BMX
Yakuza BMX – Poland Trip
The Yakuza crew loaded up in the van and made a trip around Poland with a few stops in between! Check out the highlights in this video from the contest they hit up and the sessions they got in at BMX Camp!
“Hi YAKUZA friends,
Here is another video from our last trip around Poland.
First stop was at Žory where we were invited from organizator of small jam and contest there.
After we had plane to go back home but everything changed after we got message from our good friend Mycek team manager AveBmx.
“Hi YAKUZA CREW we want you to come to BMX CAMP in Kowalewo Pomorskie”
So we changed our plans and went there. You have best roads! 1800km almost killed us
We enjoy Poland every time
Thanks all for help us and supported us ”