Is it time for a new sprocket? Have you checked out the Profile Racing Sabre sprocket yet? This sprocket is CNC machined here in the U.S.A and comes in sizes of 25, 28 and 30 tooth versions (and additional racing sizes) with adaptors to fit 19mm bolt on and spline drive, 22mm bolt on and spline drive and 24mm bolt on style spindles. This sprocket is available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Profile Racing world wide now.
Profile Racing – Mark Mulville Push Stem Tutorial
Profile Racing caught up with Mark Mulville to talk about his signature Push top load stem! Mark gives you some of the details on the stem and tries real hard to remember all the colors it comes in. Not too many riders can stand in the same factory their signature product is made and tell you about it. Luckily, Mark is a much better rider in front of the camera than a talker, haha.
Madera – Mike Hinkens and the C4 Hub Guard
Do you run Madera or Profile Racing front hubs, but you want a hub guard that is plastic? Well, Madera have just released their new C4 plastic hub guard that fits Madera’s Pilot front hub and Profile Racing’s Mini, elite and Totem front hubs. This guard is made from CNC Machined Delrin right here in the United States and simply slides onto your hub over your cones. You do need to be running the new cones that Profile and Madera use with knurling for it to fit properly though!
The C4 Hub Guard is available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Madera worldwide for around $14.99. You can also pick up the hub guard direct from the Profile Racing webstore for $16.99. The cone washer with the knurling is available for $6.50. Check out photos below!
Kevin Fabregue Video Bike Check
Kevin Fabregue just hit us with a link to his new video Bike Check that he put together giving us a closer look at his current Total BMX Voltron V2 setup decked out with Krusher BMX and Profile Racing parts. Watch as he gives you the run through along with a ton of real dialed riding on the bike. Looks like one dialed BMX bike to us!
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FBM X Profile Racing – Maiden America Tour 2015: Cyclical Cycles
FBM have released the video from the 4th stop of the FBM X Profile Racing Maiden America Tour 2015! This time around we get some words from the Cyclical Cycles shop crew and then a bunch of riding from the FBM and Profile Racing team riders along with some of the locals! Looks like it was a damn good time to us!
“The fourth stop on the FBM/ Profile Maiden America Tour with QBMX, in Winchester Virginia, at Cyclical Cycles and the Skatepark in Front Royal.”
Product: Profile Racing – Z-Coaster Colors

Profile Racing have released three new colors for their Z-Coaster Hub for those of you looking for a little flavor beyond black. The Z-Coaster hub is now available in red, blue and yellow through all BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Profile Racing worldwide, or direct from the Profile Racing webstore!
Learn more about the Z-Coaster Hub!
Product: Profile Racing – Z-Coaster Hub

The Profile Racing Z-Coaster has been out for a few weeks now and we’re curious as to what people that are running it thinks! We haven’t really heard much feedback beyond Adam LZ’s video review and the positive response from the team riders. So, if you’re running this hub, let us know in the comments what you think? Pros / Cons, issues you had, things you really love about it, etc…
This hub is made right here in the U.S.A and starts off with the the same Elite hub shell, which is made from CNC machined aluminum hub shell with laser etched logos. Inside, you can find a 14mm hollow chromoly axle, two sealed bearings and a larger sealed bearing behind the driver on Profile Racing’s new patented freecoaster design that uses 3 unique Z shaped cassette pawls which feature 48 points of engagement and all of the pawls engage simultaneously on it’s 1-piece chromoly driver that allows the hub to disengage and work as a freecoaster.
The patented freecoaster design uses slack cam rings that allow you to set the amount of slack you want from 20-degrees all the way up to 90-degrees. You can watch the video on how to change the slack cam rings below.
This hub sounds like a cassette hub when it’s engaged and then goes completely silent when you are disengaged and good to coast backwards. The Z-Coaster is available in black only with a weight 20.6 oz.. This hub is available with 14mm chromoly male axle, 14mm titanium male axle and Titanium driver, 3/8″ chromoly bolts with a female axle and chromoly driver and 3/8″ Titanium bolts with a female axle and Titanium driver.
The Z-Coaster is available now through all BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Profile Racing and comes in colors of black, polished, gold, red and blue (UPDATE: Now there’s a bunch of colors) with a weight of 20.6oz (full chromoly setup). The price tag is higher than other hubs, starting at $357.99, due to it being made here in the USA and being a new product with years of time put into the design and a patent behind it. You can also customize your own direct from the Profile Racing webstore.
So, who runs one? We want to hear from you in the comments!
FBM X Profile Racing – Maiden America Tour: Back Alley Bikes
The third stop on the FBM/ Profile Maiden America Tour with QBMX, in Carrboro North Carolina, at Back alley Bikes.
The FBM and Profile Racing Maiden America tour continues! Here’s soem footage from the stop they made at the Back Alley Bikes shop in North Carolina! Get a little insight from the owner on the place, then check out some riding that went down on their back yard ramp setup and watch Garrett Guilliams show you how to get loose in a kiddy pool.
“The third stop on the FBM/ Profile Maiden America Tour with QBMX, in Carrboro North Carolina, at Back alley Bikes.”