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FBM X Profile Racing Maiden America Tour 2017 – Raw

October 27, 2017

Check out more from this years Maiden America Tour!

This past summer the FBM and Profile Racing teams loaded up for their annual Maiden America Road Trip that took them to street spots, skateparks, pump tracks, bike shops and more all along the East Coast! Here’s a raw cut DIG put together giving you a look at what went down.

“From Upstate NY, to the big cities (NYC/Philly), down to Richmond, Profile and FBM embark on Maiden America Tour IV, featuring clips (in order) of Cody Digs, Vic Bettencourt, Dillon Leeper, Dre Tylee, Shane Leeper, Dave Zovko, Eric Holladay, Declan Murray, Neil Hise, Steve Crandall, Joe Embry, Jay Schlie, Matt Coplon, and Kaleb Bolton.

“Thanks to Mike Erb, John Lee, Marc Meeuwissen (and his family), The Whole Mullaly Crew, Andrew York and Meseroll Bike Shop, and the Brooklyn Pump Track for their hospitality. A huge thanks to Jay Schlie and QBMX for all they do for bmx. We hope to see you on the road in the summer of 2018.” – MIA

Filmed by Matt Coplon, Dave Zovko, and Dillon Leeper.
Edited by Matt Coplon.
” – DIG

Madera Memo – Unboxing the Madera and Profile Racing Hub Guards

October 25, 2017

Due for some new hub guards? This weeks Madera Memo takes a look at the different Madera and Profile Racing hub guards that they have available, and how to install them! Check out the video featuring Mike Hinkens below…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-zGxpt-AE0Y

“Madera and Profile come from the same factory and share some of the same components. Both companies’ hubs should be used with and have special hub guards available. These guards are specifically designed for our hubs and do a great job of protecting your investment as well as making riding easier. Click play to learn all about our guards and then go check out the hubs they fit on!

More info and links for purchase below.

Edit: Mike Hinkens
Music: Intro/Outro: Drumlins
” – Madera

Profile Racing – Mark Mulville Bike Check

October 25, 2017

Take a look at Mark Mulville’s new Standard Trail Boss setup!

Profile Racing Mark Mulville Bike Check Standard Trail Boss

The crew over at Profile Racing caught up with Mark Mulville to take a closer look at his brand new Standard Traill Boss setup that he’s rolling around on, decked out top to bottom in parts from Profile Racing and Deco. You can check out a bunch of photos and a full parts list right here — Dialing It In With Mark Mulville!

What do you think of Mark’s bike? Let us know what you’re thinking in the comments below!

Profile Racing – 58 Seconds with Mark Mulville

October 20, 2017

Profile Racing coming through with a short but sweet video featuring Mark Mulville…

The 58 Seconds series from Profile Racing continues. This time around we get one featuring Mark Mulville. This starts out with a look at his new Standard Bykes setup decked out with Profile parts, followed up with some riding clips from one of his local skateparks! Take a peek!

“The 6th in a short series of Profile re-cap edits titled “58 seconds.”
This time around, it’s Mark Mulville.
”

Profile Racing – 58 Seconds with Jake Seeley

October 11, 2017

Profile Racing coming through with a fresh batch of Instagram clips featuring Jake Seeley putting together technical lines filled with grinds and freecoaster action and riding spots most people might not even consider. This is short and sweet, so hit play and enjoy!

“Instagram re-cap of the life and times of Jake Seeley.
October, 2017.
” _ Profile Racing

Profile Racing – 58 Seconds: Ricky Moseley

October 10, 2017

The crew over at Profile Racing just dropped this short but sweet video featuring Ricky Moseley getting some skatepark time in. This starts out with some regular footage, then Ricky straps the camera on for a little POV lap for you to ride along. Take a look!

“58 seconds in the life and times of Ricky Moseley” – Profile Racing

FBM – “Lost In America” Trailer

October 6, 2017

A few weeks back the FBM and Profile Racing crews loaded up for their annual “Maiden America Tour” hitting up shops, skateparks, street spots and random places while out on the road. They’re going to be premiering the video from this years trip soon, but you’ll want to be at Wonderland next Friday in Richmond, Virginia if you want to see it first! Get more details below!

“FBM Feature Video- ‘Lost In America’, from the Maiden America Tours with QBP and Profile racing and beyond- World Premiere- Friday the 13th in Richmond Va. at Wonderland!- Saturday, Oct. 14th Ramp Jam and Vintage BMX Bike show at Powers Bike Shop in Richmond Va.as well as the Ghetto King of Vert hosted by Mat Hoffman- more info on www.fbmbmx.com – Let’s Party!” – FBM

Profile Racing – Tech Tip: 19mm VS 22mm Cranks

October 5, 2017

Thinking about getting a new set of cranks, but you aren’t sure if you should run 19mm or 22mm spindle?

Profile Racing 19mm VS 22mm BMX Cranks

This weeks Tech Tip from Profile Racing takes a look at the difference between their classic 19mm Race Cranks and their 22mm Column cranks and what size you should run based on your riding style and preference. This talks about a few of the Pros and Cons of both sizes and gives you examples of what each the riders on their team run for cranks. You can check out the tech tip on the Profile Racing Website!

One thing they don’t cover in this is the 24mm crank arm size that a few brands also offer. This size has been pretty commonly looked at as overkill for many riders, but there are a bunch of guys out there that could benefit from that larger size as well. Either way, 19mm, 22mm and 24mm are all options. 19mm is the most common and 22mm being the second most common option for the riders that are harder on cranks.

What do you run? Let us know what size and why in the comments below!

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