Here’s one I’ve been waiting for, for a while now! Check out Brian Kachinsky’s MUST SEE welcome to Vans video! Soooo many insanely good clips in this!
Music: “Why Aren’t I Home” by Athletics
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Here’s one I’ve been waiting for, for a while now! Check out Brian Kachinsky’s MUST SEE welcome to Vans video! Soooo many insanely good clips in this!
Music: “Why Aren’t I Home” by Athletics
Dylan McCauley recently got away from the cold and snow in Wisconsin for a little time in the sun out in California! While he was there, he linked up with Nick Steben to cruise a bunch of street spots and parks around southern California where they filmed this new edit! Enjoy!
Filmed and edited by Nick Steben
Song: Funkdoobiest – Lost In Thought
I was just thinking the other day it’s been forever since we’ve seen a new video from Rich Forne (that he actually rode, not filmed and edited). Then today Subrosa dropped this new video that’s loaded with GOLD! Hit that play button!
“International man of mystery Rich Forne is back in front of the camera, and we couldn’t be more stoked.
The last time we heard from Rich on the riding side he unleashed one of the top videos of 2012 Between major injuries and countless edits filmed and edited by Rich, he has been collecting footage for his first official Subrosa edit and it is killer!
Rich’s style combines full speed, and a creative vision that could be described as controlled chaos. If he sees something he wants to do, he makes it happen, and does it untill it looks and feels a way that he is happy with. To me Rich’s riding is pure BMX. – Ryan Sher/ Subrosa
Subrosa is proud to present Rich Forne – Subrosa Brand 2014
Filmed by Rich, his brother Fez, and a list of others. Rich and Fez also had the tough task of putting it all together, and once again nailed it.
Music:
Odd Nosdam
“Top Rank”
http://nosdam.bandcamp.com/
http://facebook.com/odd.nosdam” – Subrosa
Sunday Bikes caught up with Aaron Ross to take a closer look at his sparkly MotoRoss setup! Take a look in the flipbook above! Aaron’s frame should be out at the end of this month! More info on the frame here!
“Aaron Ross MotoRoss Parts List
Frame: Sunday MotoRoss 20.75 Splatter
Fork: Odyssey R-32
Bars: Odyssey Double Spacebars
Headset: Odyssey
Stem: Odyssey Lincoln
Grips: Odyssey Aaron Ross
Cranks: Odyssey Thunderbolt 175mm RHD
Sprocket: Odyssey Chase Hawk
Chain: Odyssey Key Chain prototype
Pedals: Odyssey Twisted PC
Seat Clamp: Sunday Slim
Seat Post: Odyssey Tripod
Seat: Odyssey Aaron Ross
Front Rim: Odyssey Hazard Lites
Front Hub: Odyssey Antigram
Front Tire: Odyssey Aaron Ross Big Logo
Rear Rim: Odyssey Hazard Lites
Rear Hub: Odyssey Freecoaster prototype
Rear Tire: Odyssey Aaron Ross Big Logo
Brakes: Odyssey EVO II
Brake Cable: Odysey Quik Slic
Brake Lever: Odyssey Monolever“

Here’s something rad we came across from Sunday Bikes! They’re currently working on an aftermarket frame that’s designed for the younger guys not quite ready to run a full 20″ frame. The 18″ Radocaster frame is full chromoly, features geometry like the bigger frames, has the Wave down tube gusset, hollow drop outs and more. This frame is currently being test but expected to be out later this year around Fall! Expect more info closer to its release!
Update
There was an update on the Sunday Website with the specs and some more info. The frame will feature a 18.5″ top tube length, 74.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 7.5″ stand over height, 10.35″ bottom bracket height and a 11.75″ chain stay length. Sunday will also be offering an 18″ full chromoly fork and some Saker cranks that will fit better for the 18″ setup.
Wow… This is pretty amazing. Check out little Jake and Theo Riddle putting their Cult 12″ bikes to work in their very first video! At 4 years old, I think these guys are the youngest rippers we have seen on BMX bikes. Check them out cruising a handful of parks down in New Zealand and even hitting up Gorge Road! You can tell they already have a lot of bike control and if they keep it up, they should be amazingly good when they’re older.

It’s Saturday! Spring is finally showing life (minus a little snow hitting some of us still) and the outdoor sessions are picking up. Hopefully some of you who have been off your bike the past few months are starting to get back on it. If you’re trying to get your bike all dialed in, take a peek at this weeks Products: column! This week we’ll get a closer look at Sean Sexton’s signature Issue III frame from Kink, Simone Barraco’s signature Noster bars, the Storm hub from Sunday Bikes, the 22mm Column cranks from Profile Racing and then we’ll wrap it up with The Daily Grind‘s new Infinity hub guard! Ready? Let’s get into it!
A little while back, Profile Racing‘s Matt Coplon made a trip out to California to meet up with team riders Rickey Moseley, Jared Eberwein and Vince Kroff to cruise through some shops and ride some spots! Aaron Nardi tagged along and documented the trip for a new series on ESPN BMX! Check out part 1 right here!