Recently Cult’s Russ Barone, Grant Germain, Steven Ocasio, and Tafari Smith got some time in at Woodward East. There is a video in the works, but for now enjoy a photo gallery shot by Nick Jones.
Product: Cult X All Day BMX Shop Deathrow Frame

Cult have teamed up with All Day BMX Shop down in Mexico to do a limited edition Deathrow collaboration frame in this translucent gold! You can check out more photos by clicking here or you can get one by getting ahold of All Day BMX Shop direct! Dialed!
Product: Profile Racing – Military Green Colorway – Out Now

The guys over at Profile Racing are planning on doing a limited edition run of a handful of colors over the course of the year! Starting today, they have this Military green available on their Mini and Elite hubs, Mark Mulville’s Push stem (48mm and 53mm), Spline Drive Sprockets (19mm) in 25 and 28 tooth and the Galaxy Sprockets (22mm) in 25 and 28 tooth! You can get a look at more of the items below in this color! Looks good to me! Have your local shop hit up Profile Racing to get you some ordered up today! These will go fast!
Shadow Conspiracy – Copper Tie Dye Custom Wheel Giveaway

The Shadow Conspiracy wants to hook you up with this awesome new wheel with their new Copper Tie Dye colorway! All you gotta do is hit up their Webstore and make a purchase to get entered! Get full details below!
“All purchases on the Shadow Conspiracy online store from now (February 3rd) until February 18th are entered to win a custom rear wheel built with the new matching Copper Tye Die Corvus Rim and burly BTR Hub.
Shadow Copper Tye Die parts will be hitting USA shops at the end of March – so grab up your chance to be the first with this new colorway.
Wheel retail value is over $250. Drawing for the winner is February 19th.
Offer is available only within the continental USA.“
Products: Vol. 92

Another week down, another week closer to Spring! It’s Saturday so that means it’s time for another round of Products: for you to check out! This week we’ll take a closer look at the Madera X Native pivotal seats, Sunday‘s 2014 EX Plus complete bike, The Daily Grind‘s bar ends, Stolen‘s Deviant bars and then we will wrap things up with Cult‘s Match cassette wheel! Ready? Let’s do this!
Jeff Dowhen Bike Check
I’ve known Jeff for a long time now… I couldn’t tell you exactly how we met, but that doesn’t really matter. What I’m getting at is, over the years I’ve learned that Jeff is one of those people who truly believes in riding things until they’re properly worn out. Taking a closer look at his bike, you can see he’s a firm believer in that methodology, and thanks to BSD and Madera, his bike is always running good regardless if it’s brand new or parts he has been running for a year. We decided with him having a fairly new setup for a change, it would be a good time to take a closer look at his current ride! Let’s take a closer look at this dialed unit!
Name: Jeff Dowhen
Through The Lens: Out with the Old, In with the New

Well, the time has finally come. I have been wanting to get a new camera body for years now and haven’t really been too sold on everything that has come out. Not only that but if you didn’t realize, being a professional photographer comes at a huge expense. If you are going to fully invest, prepare to spend some money. I have spent around $10,000 over the years since I first started getting my work published a decade ago and its just part of the game. Between camera bodies, lenses, strobes, light modifiers, computer equipment and more, it adds up at an almost alarming rate. But, on the bright side, if you are going to invest, hopefully you are on the track to being paid and recouping the cost of your initial investments. Also, don’t let those figures scare you away. There is much more to being a professional photographer than an expensive array of camera shit. “It’s the magician, not the wand” which simply means that it doesn’t matter how much your gear costs as long as you know what you’re doing. On that note, for this week I decided to do a little comparing between my Canon Mark II N and my new Canon 6D.
Quicky: Grant Castelluzzo

Over the years we’ve seen a lot of Grant Castelluzzo who has been blowing minds with his technical street riding that is pretty much un-duplicateable. With the start of 2014, it seemed like everything good that Grant had been working towards fell into place. Grant was added to the pro team roster for Mutiny and shortly after named the Team Manager for the brand as well. We figured with everything he has going on with Mutiny, his constant involvement with Profile Racing and his steady flow of videos where he’s either in front of the camera or behind the lens, it would be a good time to catch up and find out what’s new! Let’s see what he had to say!
Name: Grant Castelluzzo


