Check out this fresh new one of Raphael Jeroma-Williams killing it for Subrosa. So damn good!
Filmed and Edited by Stu Munro
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Check out this fresh new one of Raphael Jeroma-Williams killing it for Subrosa. So damn good!
Filmed and Edited by Stu Munro
“ Subrosa pro rider Scott Ditchburn talks you through his signature frame the Balum, and mixes in some amazing moves at his local skatepark Rampworx in Liverpool, U.K. The Balum is available worldwide now!

It looks like Subrosa have started getting their samples in. Above you can see their new Forever pivotal seat that will be out in April. This seat will be available in a slim and mid style with color options of Red, Black and Grey. Looks comfy and dialed.

Subrosa posted up their latest ad featuring Lahsaan Kobza and their Lifted stem. Dialed.

Head over to the Subrosa website to check out a bike check with Johnny Devlin! So psyched to see he’s getting back on it. The dude’s a shredder.
71n Trails Session with Subrosa’s Mark Mulville – More BMX Videos
Just the other day I was thinking I could use some fresh Mark Mulville footage in my life…
“Subrosa pro Mark Mulville teams up with Ryan Thorne and Mike Cottle for a session at Casselberry, Florida’s 71n Trails. Credit: Ryan Chadwick”
This collaboration thing at Agenda is definitely a cool concept. Did anyone else notice the amount of Animal stuff is made in the U.S now? Pretty cool.
“Towards the end of last week, the Agenda Tradeshow descended on Long Beach, Calif., and this year, things went a little different than usual, with BMX being introduced into the fold. To get things started, Agenda invited four brands and asked them to introduce new collaborative efforts. Cult teamed up with Vans, Shadow/Subrosa teamed up with Rebel 8, SE went with Starter and issued a 29″ PK Ripper, and Animal’s Tom Grunwald (who forgot his name when introducing himself) walked us through the custom 10Deep/Animal/Skavenger build.
Right now, I am wearing a pair of jeans from Target and a Russian Circles t-shirt, so the above video might as well be a different language, but it is unique to see BMX influence subtly make its way into non-BMX areas. Video by former Standard Byke Co. team rider Aaron “Mowser” Nardi.” – ESPN