ESPN dropped this new video featuring Jim C talking about some of his favorite spots around Buffalo, New York. Plenty of legendary spots that you might have seen in video parts or other edits before…
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ESPN dropped this new video featuring Jim C talking about some of his favorite spots around Buffalo, New York. Plenty of legendary spots that you might have seen in video parts or other edits before…
Filmed and edited by Andrew Brady

Head over to the ESPN site to check out a rad photo gallery from the Catty Woods jam that went down last weekend. Nice udders, Chris!
“Lee Dennis got a secondhand tattoo gun this year and quickly taught himself the ins and outs of tattooing. All of us here at BMXFU were more than happy to let him practice on us. Over the last few months, Lee has been starting to make somewhat of a business out of his hobby, with the extremely unofficial launch of DeadLee tattoos. I spent a few days catching up with LD to shoot this while getting tattooed myself as well. If you end up in the Niagara, N.Y. region at some point in the future, don’t be afraid to hit Lee up. He accepts most monetary and haircut trades.” – Charlie Crumlish / ESPN

Ever wonder why some brands choose U.S.A made over Taiwan? Ever wonder why some choose Taiwan over U.S.A? No, it’s not just about the cost. Find out why Sunday has their frames made in Taiwan over on ESPN. It’s a real interesting read and I think it might answer a few questions a lot of your riders might have.

Head over to ESPN to check out a sweet photo gallery that Keith Terra shot at the Panamoka trails in Long Island!
“Stuffed in the back of a mini van with bikes, backpacks and sleeping bags, Bobbie Altiser, Justin Sexauer and I endured the stench of Tree Bicycle owner Sam Schulte’s raw chicken dinner — and the equally vile aroma of salesman Joe Montgomery’s lower intestine — as we raced across the Midwest en route to Interbike. The plan was to camp in the mountains and ride some of Colorado’s finest skateparks before making it to the trade show, but our lackadaisical demeanor left us without a minute to spare, so we set up camp in a cheap motel and made plans for the return trip. But we would not return to Colorado.
After the mind-numbing monotony of Interbike, we headed North seeking some much needed riding time, but as we awoke to the dull roar of a rumble strip, mountains of beige rose behind a sign marked “Provo.” Sam had driven us in the wrong direction — all the way to Salt Lake City. Fortunately, we soon located a skatepark, met up with some locals and spent the next day riding and filming. After the session, we packed up and headed to Cheyenne, Wyo. to ride the skatepark, before returning to the Tree headquarters in the middle of nowhere, Missouri. The trip didn’t pan out as we anticipated. We didn’t camp, let alone sleep much at all, and we never made it to the glorious skateparks of Colorado, but we still rode good terrain and enjoyed the tiring experience.” – ESPN
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There’s a rad photogallery up on ESPN from Estabrook in Milwaukee. This hot spot was built with scraps and turned to gold.