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Review: Sunday Bikes – “Grow Up”

November 22, 2016

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It seems like it’s fewer and further between when we get the chance to do a review of a full-length BMX DVD. The times are definitely changing, but with the fewer opportunities, we’ve come to appreciate the full-length video more and more. Especially when we get flooded with videos of people talking to their camera all day on the regular. A couple of weeks ago, Sunday Bikes started spreading the word that their new “Grow Up” full-length video was wrapping up and we would get to see what their team had been getting into during all of the trips they have been taking over the past year or so. One thing that we feel made this exciting was because we really didn’t hear much about the video until it was ready to drop. It avoided the pre-build up hype that set the expectations higher and higher, and it more or less just let the video do the talking once it was ready to go.

Going into this video, we were pretty excited just because Sunday Bikes have an amazing team that consists of Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Erik Elstran, Mark Burnett, Chris Childs, Gary Young, Brett Silva, Julian Arteaga, Alec Siemon and Jared Duncan. This is a team that has a diverse mix of styles of riding, but all give off a really positive vibe. They also have filmer, photographer, team manager, get away driver (you’ll get that one once you see the video) and all around rad dude Walter Pieringer keeping things together. That’s a hell of a line up that you can expect to lead to good things.

“Grow Up” was filmed over the course of the past year or so and features full parts from Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Mark Burnett, Gary Young, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran and their newest Pro team addition, Brett Silva (who definitely earned that spot and his part will prove that), with a mix section from Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan and Alec Siemon. The team hit up spots from Austin, Texas to Minneapolis, Chicago, Spain, China and more throughout the filming leading to a really diverse batch of spots from the cities to small towns. There’s even a little skatepark and trails action mixed in for good measure, which is always a perk.

Going through the video, it was really easy to see how well that team meshes together and just how much they motivate each other to have fun and get creative. One thing you will notice is how much celebrating goes on from the hilarious cheers after clips to plenty of high fives and more. It was definitely one of those videos that each section quickly became our new favorite section of the video. By the end we were stuck trying to decide just who took the win for the best section. Quite honestly, we couldn’t land on a favorite, but that’s definitely not a bad thing. We really liked how much creativity went into this one from the riding that each of these guys came up with to some of the doubles action that gets mixed in there. “Grow Up” didn’t have that “just another street video” vibe that is pretty easy to make.

The filming was handled for the most part by Walter with a few clips filmed by other filmers and the team riders that chipped in to get the second angles and more. We really liked how clean the film work was and that it had a good mix of long and fisheye angles and moving and stationary shots to help keep it mixed and flowing well. Walter handled the editing and that was another thing we really appreciated. The video didn’t have over the top graphics or anything and we’re big fans of that. We also liked that some of the film burns and coloring that went really well with the transitions of the footage from old shots of the team as kids to the riding footage, you can get an idea of what we’re talking about with the trailers below. The sections also flowed well from one to the other. We were thinking about how they could have put these sections in any order and it would have all gone together really well just because each section brought so much to the table.

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The music selection was on point with some classic rock, a little rap action and even some technoish dance music which kept things interesting. It’s always good when you get that diverse mix of music since some videos stick to only one style and it can get a little old. This doesn’t have that problem.

Overall, Sunday’s “Grow Up” video turned out damn good and we’re beyond pumped on everything. Sometimes we watch videos and we can pass on watching it again, but this one made us want to hit replay and give it another watch right away. It’s one of those BMX videos you will get good use out of if you end up picking up a copy, there’s no doubt about that. The video runs for 45 minutes which is a good length for getting your pre-session hype going, too.

The “Grow Up” video is available as a DVD and Digital Download. You can pick up the DIGITAL DOWNLOAD for $5.99 now. The DVD will be available soon for $10 and that also includes over an hour of Bonus Footage! You can pick up a copy direct from the Sunday Bikes website, along with a few free wallpapers for your computer, tablet or phone RIGHT HERE. Otherwise, it should be available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Sunday Bikes worldwide very soon.

Haro Bikes – Tyler Fernengel 2016 Video

November 22, 2016

Tyler Fernengel has been pretty low key for the past year or two due to some crazy back issues and injuries that he is still working on recovering 100% from. Somehow between all of that, he was able to get out and stack a ton of damn amazing clips for this new Haro Bikes video that is nothing short of an absolute BANGER! Huge drops and crazy setups… Tyler is an absolute savage.

“Two years of stacking clips, injuries, pain, recovery, and life in between have all led to this. Four minutes of high-speed, hit you over the head riding from the one and only Tyler Fernengel for Haro BMX! Tyler’s signature “TF” frame from Haro will be available in March and is available for preorder from your local shop, so keep an eye out for it!

Film/edit: Christian Rigal” – Ride BMX

BSD – Dan Paley “Transmission” Section

November 21, 2016

Last week BSD announced that they would begin uploading sections from their “Transmission” video online for your viewing pleasure. Today, we get Dan Paley‘s banger of a section that’s packed full of big grinds, wallrides, nose balance, plenty of speed and style! Get on that play button and soak this one up! It’s an absolute must see!

5 Keys To Keeping Your Bike Dialed

November 18, 2016

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When it comes to keeping your BMX bike dialed in, there are two kinds of people; those who love it and those who hate it. You can usually spot the guys who put a lot of time into keeping their bike dialed in, and then there are those guys who will let it roll until everything falls apart. Some people like having their bike tight and clean, and others don’t mind a little wobble, squeeking and rust. Either way, maintenance is key and if you want to get the most out of all the money that goes into a bike, it’s a good idea to keep a few tools handy and keep up with the maintenance on the bike. With all of the wear, tear and abuse we put the bikes through, it’s inevitable that it will need some TLC. Here are 5 key tips to keeping your bike dialed in.

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Keep Your Bolts Tight

If you have rode BMX long enough, you know that bolts can come loose from all the bouncing around and vibrations that are constantly flowing throughout the bike during a session. If you want to keep your bars from slipping forward or back, or having your front wheel alignment go out of whack, your best bet is to take an allen key to your stem bolts on a regular basis. It’s also a good idea to make sure the nuts and bolts on your wheels and cranks are tight as well.

Why is this important? Keeping your bolts tight will ensure you won’t catch any unwanted surprises when you come down from an air, help prevent your wheel from slipping after a grind or even help prevent stripping and wear. If you ride your crank arms loose, that wobble can cause damage to the splines that hold your crank arms in place, making it so they will continue to wobble even if you do tighten the bolts down. Unfortunately that wear leads to needing to buy a new spindle, crank arm or even a whole new set of cranks.

How often should you do this? It’s not something you have to do every single time you ride, but every once in a while take a few minutes to run through your bike and check to make sure you’re all good to go.

Tips? One big tip we have when it comes to tightening bolts down on your bike… Use the correct size allen key or socket. Even if it’s maybe one size too small or too big, you can risk stripping out the bolts and then you’re going to have a hell of a time trying to get the bolts loose or tight in the future. Using the right size allen or socket will save you a lot of headaches in the long run.

Tools: The right size allen keys and sockets. BMX bikes are simple and require minimal tools, so that’s always a perk!


Clean and Grease

Cleaning your bike might not seem like a top priority, especially if you know it’s just going to get dirty again. Despite it not seeming like it’s a big deal, you could find yourself being glad you did. Cleaning your bike will help it run smoother and it will also make sure you don’t have any hidden surprises like cracks that were caked under some mud or old grease you didn’t notice.

One thing you should also do is make sure you are putting a little grease on your bolts to help them tighten and loose easier, along with protect against rust. Rusty bolts can be a huge pain to remove, so don’t be a dry guy and hit your bolts with a little grease.

Also, keeping your chain properly lubricated will help prevent rust, eliminate squeaking and it will help keep the chain running longer because there will be less wear from the friction that you create when pedaling.

Why is this important? Just like your car or really any piece of machinery, it’s important to keep moving metal pieces lubricated and keep bolts greased to make it so they thread on and off smoothly and resist rusting. Removing excess dirt and grease is also important to help your bike running smooth and to see any possible issues from wear.

How often should you do this? This is another thing you don’t have to do all too often. It’s really important to put a dab of grease on all new bolts, so when you’re putting a new part on just take a second and get it done. If your bike gets dirty, for example if you ride trails a lot, then you will want to bump up the frequency of how often you take things apart to clean and re-grease or lubricate things.

Tips? When it comes to greasing the internals on your hubs, try to avoid getting grease on your driver and use something like white lightning instead on the pawls. Sometimes grease can keep your pawls from properly functioning and it will cause uneven wear on the hub shell or you will get some slipping. Also be careful when you’re cleaning your chain not to accidentally get your finger stuck in the sprocket. We’ve seen that happen a few times and it hurts like hell.

Tools: Grease, lubricant like White Lightning and some rags or towels.


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Tighten Your Spokes / True Your Wheels

This is one of those things that can be a real pain in comparison to doing something like tightening your bolts. It’s always a good idea to take a minute and check if you have any loose spokes. Your wheels take a hell of a lot of abuse and it’s not uncommon for spokes to come loose or even break and you might not even notice until your rim goes out of true and your tire starts to rub on the frame. One thing to consider is that keeping your wheel true and your spokes tight does require a little bit of patience at the start since learning to properly true a wheel can be tricky.

Why is this important? Keeping your spokes tight and your wheel true is important because your wheels rolling smooth is very important. Loose spokes can cause your wheel to rub or even have a hop that is a huge pain. It also prolongs the life of your rim. If you’re constantly letting your rim get bad before you fix it, there’s a good chance more damage that can be fixed will be done and you will end up buying a new rim. Also, you can blow out spokes easier when they’re loose.

How often should you do this? Keeping your spokes tight isn’t something you will do every time you ride, and you won’t have to true your wheel as often if you keep up with the spokes. However, it’s a good idea to give the spokes a pinch and see how much play they have every once in a while just to make sure they’re still snug. Even if your spokes are tight, you can still knock your wheel out of true from heavy impacts, so keep an eye on that side to side and up and down, too.

Tips? Take your time and learn how to properly true a wheel. There are a TON of examples on Youtube to teach you the basics. It’s one of those things you will learn and dial in the more you do it. Here’s two examples… The 2nd isn’t focused on BMX, but it gives you a more in-depth look at how to do it.


Tools: Spoke Wrench and Truing Stand.


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Check Your Air Pressure

Air pressure is one of the things you will end up checking more frequently than most on this list. The right amount of air pressure is more opinion based on what you like, but still make sure you’re checking the tire’s Max PSI rating before you go and put 90 PSI in a tire only rated for 65. Air pressure can fluctuate quite a bit and it can effect the overall feel of your whole bike if it is too low or too high for your personal preference or style of riding.

Why is this important? Keeping the proper amount of air in the tires will make riding your bike easier and it will roll smoother. Also, if you notice your tire is low before a session, there is a chance you have a slow leak that may lead to a blow out later, so you can prepare and have a spare tube ready just incase. Also, if you ride on a tire low on air, you can easily get a pinch flat. Sam goes if you run a tire higher than it’s intended, you can blow a tube or even the entire tire out because of an impact. Another thing to consider is if you run your tires too low, you can cause the tire to wear and become weaker, which will lead to it prematurely wearing or completely blowing out.

How often should you do this? Most of the time you will notice when you ride your bike if your tire pressure is too low or too high, so you can check it every time you ride that way. However, sometimes you can get too used to the way a tire feels from riding and it might not be the correct PSI for the tire. It’s a good idea to check the pressure with a gauge and add accordingly once a week or more depending on how often you ride.

Tips? Avoid leaving your bike in places where it can get too hot or too cold. Too much heat and your tire could expand, causing your tube to blow out. Too cold and you could seep air out as the rubber restricts. Also, having a quality pump can make your life a lot easier. Some of those cheap pumps are a real pain in the ass!

Tools: Tire PSI gauge and a pump. Luckily, most floor pumps come with a gauge these days. You cannot go wrong with a proper floor pump.


Check For Cracks

This is one of those no brainer things you should do on a fairly regular basis, especially if you are harder on your bike than most. Take a little bit of time to inspect the welds of your frame and parts to see if you can notice any cracks or damage that could decrease the overall strength of the metal. Something as harmless as a dent on the down tube of your frame can lead to a crack or snapped tube later. Staying ahead of things like cracks or dents can save you from getting seriously hurt when you are hauling ass off a jump or sending it down a stair set.

Why is this important? Do we really have to to tell you? Dents and cracks can lead to breaks and usually it’s not going to just break when you’re casually rolling down the street.

How often should you do this? The more often the better. You don’t have to be the paranoid guy checking after every single time you drop in, but just be proactive and take a look every now and then. A crack or a complete break can happen at any time, so at least being aware of the current condition of your bike can go a long way.

Tips? Keep your bike clean, use a light since sometimes you can miss stuff. Also, understand what a warranty covers, since most of the time damage caused by riding is NOT covered.

Tools: Rags for cleaning, maybe a light to help examine it a little better.

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That is a few keys to keeping your bike dialed. A lot of these are no brainers, but sometimes you need a reminder or if you are just getting into BMX, you might not have considered. Keeping your bike dialed in can save you a lot of time, money and pain if you stay on top of things. It’s not always easy learning things like truing a wheel, but if you plan on riding a lot, it’s a skill that can make your life a lot easier.

Is there anything we missed you think should be added? Let us know in the comments below!

Make sure you check out the BMX Tool Guide we put together a while back!

Vid Stembal – 360 Crankflip Barspin On Flat

November 18, 2016

Just when we were thinking that it couldn’t get any more technical, Vid Stembal comes out of nowhere with a new combo that is going to take you a little while to wrap your head around. Vid posted this clip of him pulling a 360 Crankflip Barspin. Think about that… 360 plus a crankflip, while doing a barspin. It sounds like he’s calling it the Helicopter Driver, which makes sense with the way a helicopter works! Hit play and check this out! Who thinks they could do this, too?

Shadow Conspiracy – Matt Ray Welcome to the Pro Team

November 16, 2016

Here’s one we knew that we would be seeing eventually when Matt Ray joined The Shadow Conspiracy. Matt has been given the bump on up to the Pro team and he’s kicking things off with an absolute BANGER of a BMX video. Matt is capable of absolutely shredding everything that is put in front of him and he’s no stranger to putting his deep bag of tricks to good use on every one of those spots. Hit play to have your mind absolutely blown by what he cooked up for this one. Absolute MUST SEE.

“Sit down, strap in, and get ready to have your mind blown! Shadow rider Matt Ray’s Welcome to the Pro Team edit is here and it is CRAZY!

After getting the bump in January, Matt set out to put together the best Welcome edit he could manage before it was properly announced to the world. From his hometown of Boston to all over Europe, no spot was left unshredded. Matt’s dedication to his riding and to the Shadow team is incredible and we couldn’t have asked for a better member of the crew. Congratulations dude! You deserve it!

Filmed and edited by Ryan Chadwick

Music:
Lucid Sins
“In The Darkest Hour”
Occulation
http://lucidsins.bandcamp.com
”

Money For Trick 2016 Official Highlights

November 16, 2016

Now THIS is what we call a GOOD TIME. The official video from this years Money For Trick contest at the Skatepark of Malaga in Spain gives you a look at all the action and good times that went down throughout the day and the madness at the after party! Amazing vibes, excellent riding, dialed film work. You have to give this one a watch! Shout out to Fernando Marmolejo for making this happen!

Also, check out the Money For Trick 2016 Photogallery!

“With 200 registered from all corners of the country and other parts of Europe like UK, grece, Germany or France, “Rubén Alcántara” Skatepark climbed their slat once more… With one of the best bowls of the world, the level in this discipline was unbeatable, people as “Juanillo” from Chile destroyed them minds doing a whip in a 7 mts transfer ,winning 200€ as Best Trick. The “follow me” of Sergio Layos, Kevin Kalkoff and Greg Illingworth left certainly speechless to the public with its incredible airs. After a very cold Monster began the new of this year, the M.O.R.(Money Obstacles race) the truth is that had great acceptance from the riders and that achieved its goal… Disconnecting a little tricks and having fun!! Cristian Toledo made the best time with 11, 37seconds taking 100€!
Then at dirt continued stressing the flow with Miguel Cuesta to the head, as a result took their € 200 for Best Style, some spectacular tricks as 360 Seatgrab Indian’s “juanillo” also did we skip surprised. The Street was savage, many riders wanting to give it all, so we had to make 4 groups to ride well… Courage Adams or Jason Eustathiou certainly is carried several 5€ thanks to its softness and flow. The Canary Javi Castilla won other €200 with the best creativity with a oppo tooth to crank 360… The public was happier than ever with the amount of awards which are pulled from the Truck… over €1000 in stuff like Vans Shoes a United frames/ bars, Oakley Sunglasses or polaroid cameras just by upload a photo on Instagram… And the after party… to say that there are still people’s Party, says it is all!
One more year whith the REAL bmx atmosphere… The event never would have been possible without the unconditional support of Monster Energy and the collaboration of UnitedBMX, Vans, Oakley, BMXUnion and Wallride Mag.

Filmed By: Salva Moreno
Edit By: Fernando Marmolejo
Song: Uncle Acid & the Deadbeats – I´ll cut you down

Podium Amateur:
Best Trick: “Isma de Antequera”
Best Creativity: José Gonzalez
Best Style: Teresa Fernandez

Podium Pro:
Best Trick: Juan Arias
Best Creativity: Javi Castilla
Best Style: Miguel Cuesta
Best Time M.O.R. :
Cristian Toledo
”

Scotty Cranmer Update From the Hospital

November 14, 2016

After a couple weeks of not seeing Scotty Cranmer after his terrible crash that landed him in the hospital for some heavy surgeries, he’s finally back and is here to give us an update on what’s going on himself! Hit play to see what he has to say, along with a look at what they did with the surgeries and everything. This is going to be a long road until he’s back to his old self, but it sure seems like he’s well on his way! Don’t forget to show your support for Scotty and pick up a t-shirt and stickers on the Road2Recovery website!

“Well guys, I was at the hospital one day and Scotty said grab the camera we are doing this. He is ready to talk to you all about the crash and is ready to take all of you on the journey with him. This guy is incredible and I know he can do anything that he sets his mind to and with all of your guys help he will recover faster than ever.” – Big Boy

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