Mutiny Bikes dropped a sneak peek of their new Denim Stitch tripod seat that will be available in slim and Ergo padding styles later this year! That dark blue denim with yellow stitching looks so good!
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Mutiny Bikes dropped a sneak peek of their new Denim Stitch tripod seat that will be available in slim and Ergo padding styles later this year! That dark blue denim with yellow stitching looks so good!
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Now this is what we call a MUST SEE! A few weeks back, Mutiny Bikes‘ Mariano Santiago, Andy Martinez, Jeff Wescott, Justin Simpson, Grant Castelluzzo and Adam Accardi loaded up in the van to spend a few days cruising the plentiful spots of Albuquerque, New Mexico! This video, filmed and edited by Ryan Navazio, is the outcome of the trip. Packed full of damn good riding and great spots, you can find plenty of grinds, a whole lot of ass hauling to jump fences and more! We are really digging the timelapse clips throughout this one as well. Hit play because this is one hell of a BMX video!
“The Mutiny team hits the streets of Albuquerque, New Mexico in a 1989 Chevy sport van. Taking advantage of the incredible landscape in an area of the US quickly becoming known as a hotspot for street riding.
Featuring
Mariano Santiago @marianosantiago
Andy Martinez @andenez
Jeff Wescott @jeffwescott
Justin Simpson @justinsimpson
Grant Castelluzzo @grantcbmx
Adam Accardi @adamaccardi
Original Music written by Jeff Lucci
Performed by Air is Human
http://www.airishuman.bandcamp.com
Documented by Ryan Navazio @yo_navaz
Produced by The Navi Arm @thenaviarm
thenaviarm.com”
DIG just released this brand new Jeff Wescott promo for his signature Mutiny Bikes Comb Line that is OUT NOW. After you watch the video, hit up the DIG website for an Interview with Jeff or get a closer look at his Comb frame and bars right here
“This latest video from Jeff Wescott encompasses a wide variety of spots, which in turn allows Jeff to cover all of his riding styles in one video. From the deserts of Arizona to the Rainforest of Puerto Rico, Jeff has made it a point to take time in completing his promo video for his new Mutiny COMB line! Through minor injuries and busy schedules, Jeff, Tony and myself have managed to bring you this amazing video and to accompany all of that hard work, a full length interview on Jeff, to explore more of what makes him who he is from many different angels…
Watch Jeff travel from his new hometown of Phoenix, Arizona to spots hundreds of miles away, and get a feel for why Jeff rides for Mutiny and embraces his brand new product series, the COMB line from Mutiny!” – https://bmxunion.com/tag/dig-bmx/
Mutiny Bikes have released this amazing tribute video to Randy Taylor who we lost to suicide a few years back. Randy was one of a kind… An amazing rider and an amazing person that you couldn’t help but love. It still seems unreal that he’s not with us anymore. To go along with this video, Mutiny have re-released Randy’s signature Loosefer frame with full proceeds going to a Suicide Awareness Charity. We have posted up photos and full specs that you can check out after the jump. Randy Taylor Forever.
“Randy Taylor. Randy was a goodhearted, charismatic, creative, incredible person. One of the most fun dudes to be around ever, and one of the most gifted bike riders I’ve ever met.
Randy was a natural, there’s no question about it. No one could accuse him of taking anything too seriously, yet he excelled at everything he did – most notably riding bikes, making friends, and entertaining those around him. Everybody loved Randy. Everybody. Between his unstoppable energy, his carefree goofiness, and his unmatched talent for finding trouble, there was truly never a dull moment.
Randy always did his own thing, be it in life or on his bike. The phrase “ahead of his time” gets thrown around a lot, but I can’t think of a more shining example than Randy. Now having the benefit of years of perspective on his riding, it’s easy to see how talented and forward-thinking he really was. Even his seven-year-old frame geometry is easlily up to modern standards.
Randy may no longer be with us, but we are fortunate enough to have a fantastic video archive of his riding and of his personality. He will forever live on in the collective hearts and minds of his friends, his family, and anyone who enjoys his riding or had the good fortune of interacting with him.
The Loosefer Reissue is now available, and we’ll be donating all profits from sales to a suicide awareness charity.
Rest in peace Randy. We miss you bud.” –Walter Pieringer
Are you on the hunt for a new BMX frame? How about some new bars? Mutiny Bikes are finally releasing Jeff Wescott’s signature Comb frame and bars that we have been hearing about for a little while now worldwide. We figured it would be a good time to take a closer look at this frame and see just what both have to offer! Let’s do this!
Mutiny Bikes are just about to drop a handful of new items for their Spring 2015 drop and there was a new colorway that really caught our eye. They will be offering this new Oil Rub colorway on their Pentra sprocket and Lifted XL Top Load stem that is looking so good. If you’re looking to add a little flavor to your BMX bike, maybe this is just what you were looking for. Check out the full specs and details after the jump!
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Mutiny Bikes just dropped a sneak peek of their new Bold tripod seat that will be hitting shops and mail-orders later this month. This tripod seat will be available in Mid and Slim versions with a brown leather cover and debossed Mutiny logo on the rear. How good does that look?
It looks like Grant Castelluzzo’s signature Obscura frame from Mutiny Bikes will be available in two new colors later this month; translucent red and matte black! The Obscura frame is made from 100% 4130 Sanko chromoly tubing with a 75-degree head tube angle, 70-degree seat tube angle, 11.8″ bottom bracket height, 8.95″ standover height and 13″ (slammed) chain stay length. The Obscura frame comes in top tube lengths of 20.2″, 20.5″, 20.8″ and 21.1″ with a weight of 5 lbs. (20.6″).