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GT Bicycles – Jay Cowley 2017 Video

September 25, 2017

Here’s a fresh BMX video packed full of style for your viewing pleasure. Hit play to check out this fresh one featuring Jay Cowley slaying skateparks and trails spots during a trip to Malaga for GT Bicycles. If you’re looking for cranked turndowns and lookbacks, big tables, smooth lines and a little one handed manual action, this is the BMX video for you!

“​GT​’s Jay Cowley is one smooth operator at the trails and parks, so where better to send him for his latest edit than Malaga, Spain. Silky three toboggans, cheeky manual variations and a lotta lookbacks gets the thumbs up from us.

Film/edit by Ryan Hallett” – DIG

Jeff Purdy On GT Bicycles

August 18, 2017

Here’s some news some of you will be real stoked on. GT have added Jeff Purdy to their already stacked lineup of riders consisting of Brian Kachinsky, Jason Phelan, Albert Mercado, Dan Conway, Jeff Ludwig and Rob Wise. Below you can get a look at his brand new Kachinsky setup that he’s rolling around on. Expect to see him out cruising with the team here in the future.

Jeff Purdy GT BMX

“We’re stoked to announce the addition of Jeff Purdy to the crew. His progressively powerful riding style will let him fit right in with the the rest of the team. Give him a follow @juffpurdy! Welcome Jeff!” – GT BMX

Insight: GT Bicycles – Junk Food Pool Tire

July 7, 2017

If you have been following the GT Bicycles crew over the past three years now, you have seen a lot of progress. They’ve completely revamped their team, the product line has gotten a ton better and they’ve been far more actively supporting BMX like they had back in the day. A big part of that reason is Ben Ward‘s role in product design and managing the BMX program for GT, and seeing his ideas coming to life are pretty wild. A little while back, GT released their classic Pool tire with a crazy sidewall that used their Junk Food design that was found on one of their Pivotal seats. We have seen BMX tires come in a lot of different colors, sizes and patterns, but we didn’t expect to see graphics like that on the sidewall. We decided to hit up Ben to learn a little bit more about the story behind the Junk Food Pool Tire… Let’s do this!

GT BMX Junk Food Pool Tire

GT Pool Tire
– 20 x 2.30”
– Inflated Width: 2.37” (60mm)
– Inflated Diameter: 20.60” (523.2mm)
– Max Pressure: 60 psi
– Weight: 31.40oz
• Non-directional tread
• Micro-knurled surface
• Quick Release grind friendly sidewall

Alright, Ben! Let’s get into this. The Junk Food Pool Tires have been finally released and seem to be getting a good response. When did you originally start working on this concept for the tire?
We started working on this concept just over two years ago.

What were some of the reasons it took so long to go from concept to final product? Were there any crazy hurdles you had to jump to make this happen?
First was the idea and figuring out how to pull it off. Then a few rounds of samples, mainly to get the colors to pop and match the textile versions of the Junk Food pattern as close as possible. The last bit of time was rebuilding our customer base on the sales side to make sure we had people to sell the tires to. We’ve gotten some great traction there, so I hope to keep rolling out new goodies for everyone.

What made you want to go with the Junk Food design? Were there any other options that you guys had considered when ideas for this started flying?
Nope, no other ideas. Truth is, I wanted to jump the shark with a print design. Something so out there you couldn’t take the silliness any further. That idea just ended up turning out rad and people are stoked on it, haha. Hat’s off the Chris Piascik for turning my silliness into something cool.

Is there a possibility that you be doing any other designs in the future or is this kind of a limited run you wanted to try out?
Everything has gone so well with the idea development and now that it will finally be under riders, I can see how it does with the masses. I want to keep working on new designs. But that is down the road, people are just now getting a taste of this.

Since we know somebody will ask… How are they for grinds? Does the sidewall help slide better or is it slightly sticky? Does the print hold up to wear and tear well?
Both our LP-5 and Pool tires have Quick Release smooth sidewalls for grinds and you shouldn’t feel any difference between the Junk Food wall or a black wall Pool tire. As you ride, the graphics will smudge like any color sidewall.

GT Bicycles Pool Tires Junk Food BMX

What sizes do the Junk Food Pool tires come in and what are they retailing for?
The Junk Food Pool tire is a large 2.3” (measures 2.37” inflated) and retails for $24.99. That’s a bit higher than a standard Pool tire, but still competitively priced for such a unique offering.

We had a lot of the old school guys asking if the tire was going to come in smaller sizes? Any chance you’ll do a limited edition run of smaller 1.95” or smaller tires for the collectors out there?
We do have molds for the Pool tire in a 1.95”. The sales on it completely fell off, so we haven’t brought any more back in. Noted on the request for the future. For the Old School heads, we have the LP-5 (Logo) tire in a 2.2”. It is true to size and I think they will love it for both the size and nostalgic look.

Do you think we’ll be seeing more brands picking up this unique tire option in the future? The possibilities seem pretty endless.
Unfortunately, an original idea doesn’t stay original for too long in BMX, so I wouldn’t be surprised if some other brands figure out how we pulled the concept off and do their own versions. Saddle and tires have become the apparel part of the bike, so I really want to see where we can go with ideas to help the rider’s dress their bikes as unique as they dress themselves every day. Of course, for the white T and blue denim crowd we still make things in standard Black.

Since we know you recently spent some time over in Taiwan… Any hints at what’s to come for GT in 2018?
I’m not much for giving out hints, just keep an eye on the brand and teams social media pages. Odds are we’ve told you what were up to, you just didn’t catch the clues, haha. #srslyfun

We have seen a lot of comments of people talking about how products aren’t as creative and unique as they used to be. Where do you see BMX products going in the coming year or two? Do you think we’ll start seeing more creative and unique designs start popping up again?
If those two keyboard vocal people could buy enough product to keep brands doors open, you would still see creative and unique offerings. The thing is, those products existed and the tide turned. Pockets have gotten leaner and no one wants to take a chance on purchasing new ideas. Tried and true is the current path. If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it. There isn’t enough money in BMX to justify reinventing the wheel when the current wheels are infinitely better than anything before them. I am not going to comment on where I see things going, but what I would like to see is more people putting the phones down, closing the laptop, getting away from the desk to go outside and ride, like I should be doing. Thanks!

GT BMX Pool Tire Black Yellow

If you aren’t feeling the Junk Food Pool Tire, the tire also comes in a pretty wild Black that slowly turns yellow as it wears down. If that’s a little too wild for you, you can pick it up in Black, Brown and red.

GT BMX Junk Food Seat

Here’s a look at the Junk Food Pivotal Seat that matches the tires as well. Just incase you missed that one when it came out awhile back!

GT Bicycles – “Seriously Fun” – Full Video

June 21, 2017

Here’s a BMX video we’ve been really looking forward to seeing! The GT Bicycles team have been busy bouncing around the world this past year stacking clips on the streets from California to Taiwan and plenty of places in between! Here’s a look at their full “Seriously Fun” video that will be online for the next 72 hours courtesy of Ride BMX! Get on that play button and check out all 21 minutes of pure goodness before your time runs out! Everything about this kicks ass! If you want, you can download a copy right here and GT dealers will have physical DVD’s soon as well!

“It’s here!!! GT is currently premiering their new 20-minute DVD “Seriously Fun” right here on the site for 72 hours! The video is amazing, from Brian Kachinsky‘s BANGER opening section, to the sleeper Rob Wise section, grind technician Jeff with Glasses‘ part, Albert Mercado‘s light-hearted and uber-creative section, or the savage Dan Conway‘s HEATER of an ender. There are also appearances from the rest of the team like a short but sweet section from Jason Phelan, and a mix from the AM and flow crew. The video has feel-good vibes throughout and some seriously insane riding. High-speed gaps, gap to rails, huge/tall rails and hubbas, unique but gnarly setups, creative/tech jibs, spot use, crusty spots, Cali spots, this is GT BMX in 2017 and it’s pretty damn awesome.

Download Seriously Fun Now
Visit http://gt.bmx.com

DVD’s will be packed full of extras including past GT edits and a big secret bonus menu. Available soon at GT Dealers!” – Ride BMX

GT Bicycles – Power Series Cranks

May 31, 2017

The classics keep on coming from GT Bicycles. Let’s take a look at the new and improved Power Series Cranks!

GT Power Series Cranks BMX

If you have been riding BMX for a long time, there’s no doubt that you’re familiar with the Power Series Cranks from GT Bicycles. These cranks were a staple in history of BMX cranks. Fast forward to 2017 and GT have re-released two versions of the cranks; chromoly and alloy.

Chromoly Power Series Cranks

Up top you can find the chromoly Power Series cranks. These full 4130 chromoly cranks start out with tubular 175mm arms with sprocket bosses on both arms making them right and left side drive copatible. The arms are attached to a 19mm, 48-spline hollow chromoly spindle that allows you to easily run Spline Drive Sprockets if you prefer. Everything is held tightly together by flush mount bolts.

The Chromoly Power Series cranks are available in 175mm only, weigh in at 28.9 oz., chrome for the only color and a price tag of $129.99 through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry GT Bicycles worldwide now.

GT Power Series Cranks BMX

Alloy Power Series Cranks

The original Power Series cranks that started it all. These modernized cranks are made from forged 7050 aluminum with steel pedal inserts, sprocket bosses on both arms making them left and right side drive compatible and 175mm length. You can even find a laser etched logo to match the classics on each arm. The arms are attached to a 22mm, square spline, hollow chromoly spindle with 2 pinch bolts per arm and flush mount bolts to keep everything nice and tight.

The Alloy Power Series cranks are available in 175mm only, weigh in at 34.3 oz., chrome for the only color and also only cost $129.99 through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry GT Bicycles worldwide now.

Both cranks will undoubtedly get the job done and will look great on your bike whether it’s a retro rebuild or the bike you’re putting a beating on day in and day out.

What do you think? Have any questions? Let us know in the comments below!

Did you get a look at the new 2017 Fueler Frame?

Sneak Peek: GT Bicycles – Junk Food Pool Tires

March 29, 2017

GT Bicycles Pool Tires Junk Food BMX

Here’s something we’ve been waiting to tell people about for about two years now. GT Bicycles have been working on a new way to print designs on the sidewalls of tires for a while now, and they have decided to do their popular Junk Food pattern on the side of their Pool Tires. We spotted these on the Downtown BMX Instagram a little bit ago and were pumped to finally see the finished product. We’re working on getting full details and some better photos, so we’ll be doing an updated post soon. It would appear that they are available now, though!

UPDATE: We got our hands on a high res photo of the tire for you to check out! We would assume these will be available in 2.10″ and 2.30″ sizes since that is what the Pool tire is currently available in.

GT Bicycles Pool Tire Junk Food

What do you think? Let us know in the comments below!

A post shared by Downtown BMX, Mountain & Trail (@downtownbmx) on Mar 28, 2017 at 8:21am PDT

Chase Krolicki On GT Bicycles

February 13, 2017

It looks like GT Bicycles have a new team addition!

Chase Krolicki GT Bicycles BMX Freestyle

It looks like GT Bicycles have added Chase Krolicki to their squad, keeping the influx of Michigan riders getting some well deserved love going. We have been watching Chase pop up more and more since the “The Michigan Video” dropped and it’s safe to say we’ll be seeing plenty more of him with this new support. Get the official press release below.

“GT Bicycles Adds Chase Krolicki to BMX Freestyle Team

Chase Krolicki is the newest member of the BMX Freestyle squad. Having grown up in the Michigan BMX scene, Krolicki has been surrounded by long-time veterans of the industry as well as up-and-coming pros who have helped him develop a unique style.

“I’m stoked to have Chase on the team,” said Ben Ward, GT BMX Team and Product Manager. “I first met Chase in 2014 on a road trip to Detroit, Michigan. I was immediately impressed with his attitude and his riding. Then, I saw his part in The Michigan Video, and he blew me away. He has the new school technical moves, but he’s not afraid to send it when he has a chance.

“I’ve stayed in touch with Chase since then, and jumped at the opportunity to work with him at a brand level. The crew and I are more than excited to get Chase into the mix. 2017 is going to be seriously fun.””

GT Bicycles – Junk Food Pivotal Seat

October 5, 2016

gt-bicycles-junk-food-pivotal-bmx-seat

Here’s something we’re sure some of you will be excited to see. GT Bicycles have released their “Junk Food” Pivotal seat as an aftermarket option. Originally found on their 2017 Performer complete, we weren’t sure if it would be an option for people looking for just the seat until now! The Junk Food pivotal seat has a 3-piece canvas cover with pizza, donuts and a few unique GT Bicycles logos and the occasional “YEAH!. The cover goes over a Fat padded base giving you plenty of cushion for sitting or throwing the bars and a hollow Pivotal bolt. The seat weighs in at 11.3 oz.

You can pick this seat up through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry GT Bicycles worldwide for $29.99 now!

performer-gt-bicycles-2017-bmx-bike-black-seat

We want to hear from you! Let us know what you think in the comments below!

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