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Props – Issue 74: FBM Road Trip

November 13, 2012

Props uploaded the FBM road trip that was featured in issue 74 for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy!

“Follow FBM team riders Adam Guilliams, Tom Blyth, Joel Barnett, Kenny Horton, Garrett Guilliams, and Steven Crandall through New England and beyond. Featuring amazing street riding, trails, abandoned pools, cement parks, and much more.

The crew leaves FBM headquarters in Johnson City, NY and heads into the heart of the Northeast. Good times for sure!“

Props – Issue 43: FBM / T1 Comp in Austin, Texas

October 7, 2012

Legends on legends on legends in this! If you want an indicator of how old this is… Look at how young Karl Poynter and Chase Hawk are, haha. Simply amazing.

“In a classic section from Props Issue 43, Gary Young, Brian Terada, Brian Wizmerski, Vic Murphy, Scott Malyon, Baby Karl Poynter, Billy Dexter, Leigh Ramsdell, Taj Mihelich, Chase Hawk, Jim Cielencki, Jake Finley, Mike Aitken, Morgan Wade, Walter Pieringer, Garrett Byrnes, Mike Judge, Scott Foster, Danny Hickerson, Justin Inman, Jimmy Levan, Mike Tag, Kevin Porter, and others tear up the Intellect Skare Ranch in Austin, TX.” – Props

Props – Issue 43: Ian Morris Profile

August 31, 2012

Props dug deep for this one. They pulled out Ian Morris’ profile from Issue 43 back in 2002. There’s so many gnarly rails. It’s kind of crazy to think how much has changed for Ian and BMX in general since this part.

“n another great classic section from the Props archives, we take a look back to late 2002 for the Ian Morris Profile, at a time when Ian rode for Federal before founding this own company, United.

A BMX legend himself known for insane rails and crashes, Ian is interviewed by fellow legends Dean Hearne, Joe Rich, Nate Wessel, Steven Crandall, and Leland Thurman.

In addition to park and street footage, the section features rare classic clips from the early 90s UK BMX scene of Ian trying outrageous rails, and some of the first backwards rails ever.” – Props

Props – Issue 41: Sebastian Keep Bio

August 16, 2012

This is awesome. Props uploaded Sebastian Keep’s old bio from issue 41. It’s so crazy to think it’s 11 years old already! It’s awesome knowing he’s still on it and killing it after all these years as well. Enjoy!

“Classic bio of Bas Keep from Issue 41, circa 2001. We had a chance to catch up with Bas recently to reflect on the section from 11 years ago.”

Props – Issue 43: Utah Scene Report

August 4, 2012

Props uploaded another classic for you to check out. Real stoked to see this one pop up since it’s loaded with Berginer, Aitken and Elf.

“Matt Beringer, Mike Aitken, Elf, Dan Rivers, Fuzzy, and other Utah locals hit up street, wood & cement parks, Matt’s garage bowl corner, and more in this Scene Report from Issue 43. Circa 2001/2002.” – Props

Props – Issue 41: Portland Scene Report

July 31, 2012

Props pulled out the old Portland Scene Report section from Issue 41 that came out in 2001. You will definitely see a few familiar faces in this one. Check out riding from Ben Hucke, Andy Merrall, Justin Inman, Bruce Crisman, John Bristol, James Cox, Chester Blacksmith, Rich Hirsch, Matthew Puorro, Ben Ward, Ryan Evans, Eric Walter, Jeremy Davis, Lee Rajsich, Daniel Randall and Shad Johnson throwing down on the endless street, park and a trails spots in Portland. So awesome.

Props Launches PropsBMX.com

July 28, 2012

It looks like Props have closed down their original site after 14 years and launched an all new website for you to get back issues. Here’s what Chris Rye had to say.

“I honestly can’t say exactly when, but sometime in the later months of 1998 we put up our first website PropsVisual.com, which for the last 14 years has served as our main location on the web.

Well, today it’s being retired. Permanently.

I’d like to introduce you to our new DVD shop and HQ on the web, PropsBMX.com, and sister site to our video blog PropsBMX.tv.

Over the years we’ve produced many videos numbering in the hundreds. That’s a lot of damn videos, and to be perfectly honest I don’t know how we did it. If the combined net of all those videos could tell a story about BMX, it would be one of the most complete existing documents charting the progression of the sport.

Many of those videos are still in stock but dwindling in supply. Many are already gone. This is your last chance to grab up the most complete history of the sport you love.

While browsing the different categories on the site, you’ll see a realtime number displaying the amount of copies that remain in stock on each product page. We have a lot of Owned DVDs, over 400 at the moment. However all the others vary from 10 copies down to only 1 left.

Once they’re gone they’re gone. Forever.

Do you really want to miss out on Fuzzy wearing a pink bunny suit in Road Fools 13? What about Garrett Reynolds’ mind-blowing Bio in Issue 75? Dave Thompson’s Bio in Issue 76?

While vert legend Mat Hoffman crowd surfed and Chase Hawk pounded beers with Crandall, BMX’s favorite band Lucero played killer live shows in Rock-n-Roll Tour 2 – one of my favorite videos we ever made. The latest Road Fools 18 still ranks as one of my favorite Road Fools productions.

Did you know Road Fools 1 was a bonus section on the Best of Road Fools Vol. 4 disc? Same with Road Fools 2 on Best of Megatour, and Road Fools 3 on Best of Road Fools Vol. 3.

And how can you miss the 5 killer sections in our newest release Owned?

All these videos are going out the door, fast.

We know cash it tight for everyone, so every DVD on the site has been discounted to make it less painful to stock up. With its clean design, I think you’ll find using the new store to be a pleasant experience.

Again, inventory on most of the DVDs is very limited, and many titles will sell out quickly at our new site PropsBMX.com. Get yours now before someone else does.” – Chris Rye Props co-founder

Props – Issue 29: Memphis MTV Sports & Music Festival

July 5, 2012

Oh man… Props dug DEEP for this one. Check it! Legend after legend.

“Classic section from Props Issue 29, circa 1998/99. Featuring street, dirt, and vert by Jimmy Levan, Robbo, TJ Lavin, Groundchuck, Brian Foster, Jay Miron, John Parker, Brian Castillo, Joe Rich, Mike Escamilla, Luc-e, Cory Nastazio, Ryan Nyquist, Kris Bennett, Dave Mirra, Ron Kimler, Leigh Ramsdell, Shaun Butler, Dave Young, Fuzzy, Butcher, Sandy Carson, Taj Mihelich, Pat Miller, and more.

Music by Benzito. You won’t find it, trust me.”

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