Jeff K stylishly nose bonks a ledge tucked up in an Orlando neighborhood to promote Profile’s latest cranks. Check them out here.
Profile Racing: Snowdonia Adventure
Profile Racing: Snowdonia Adventure. from Profile Racing on Vimeo.
Profile riders Leo Forte and Martyn Tambling, along with photographer Dunk and videographer Ryan Hallett headed up a mountain to rebuild and shred an old mini ramp. While that was cool and all, I think the best part is when they set out to ride the natural set ups that they find on the mountain. The last clip looks really scary!
Products: Vol. 69

It’s the 69th (giggity) edition of the weekly Products column today! If you haven’t caught on by now that every Saturday we pull out 5 dialed BMX parts for you to take a closer look at you’re blowing it (giggity)! This week we’re going to take a closer look at the Grave Digger tire from Subrosa, the Freedom bars from Freed Bikes, the Fat Logo seat from Profile Racing, the new Wizard sleeves from Fit Bike Co. and then wrap things up with the Drive Side hub guard from The Daily Grind! Let’s get into this!
Through The Lens – Fact Check with Mark Mulville

This week’s column happened as organically as any. It was one of those things where I was waiting until the last minute to see what happens and luckily I recently ran into one of my good friends Mark Mulville and decided to sit him down and get him to share some facts about himself with the BMX world. We spent some time in the middle of nowhere Pennsylvania chillin, getting some coffee and putting this piece together. It’s always a good time running into old friends and in true “TTL” fashion, I had no idea what I was going to do for #76 until yesterday. It wouldn’t really feel right if I didn’t wait until the last minute to commit to a column and every time it makes me realize how hard it can be to keep up on this series week after week. On that note, Mark has been killing it lately… traveling, filming, enjoying life and sharing positive vibes along the way. Take a minute to learn about one of the best riders out there and find out a few things about Mark that I can guarantee that you didn’t already know and enjoy the first-edition of “Fact Check.”
Products: Vol. 67

The end of July is already coming and we’re getting closer and closer to September when brands start premiering their newest products for 2014 at Interbike. However, that hasn’t stopped brands from dropping a few new items lately along with some already dialed parts that have been out for a little bit now. This week we’re going to take a closer look at the new 22mm Column cranks from Profile Racing, the 2013 Back To School softgoods from Subrosa, the Unity front load stem from Madera, the Old Schoolin’ snapback from Freed Bikes and then wrap it up with the Bama bars from Hoffman Bikes! Let’s get into this!
Profile Summer Mix
Profile Summer Mix from Profile Racing on Vimeo.
Over the past couple of months Mike Meister and Wade Lajlar paid a quick visit to Florida. I used the little time we had to catch some clips with them at The Skatepark of Tampa. Then I met up with Mark Mulville and Chad Degroot for a day each in Orlando, and the result of all of that is this Profile Summer mix. It’s a good variety of styles and locations that should make everyone happy.
Product: Profile Racing – Bronze and Green Classic Splatter Hubs

Profile Racing came across a couple of hub shells with the bronze and green splatter paint job that they had available back in 2009! They decided to build up the hubs and put them up for sale. There’s only 8 sets of these available, so if you’re looking to get a set, have your local shop get ahold of Profile right away!
Poster: Profile Racing – Grant Castelluzzo

Here’s the front part of the new Profile Racing posters featuring Grant Castelluzzo and the Build Your Own Hub program on the back (below)! These will be going out to shops that carry Profile and Madera in their stores. If you’re looking to get one, have your local shop hit up Profile and get yourself one!

