Luis “Juicy” Caballero doing it for Volume around Los Angeles. This dude is on it for sure.
Filmed and edited by Tommy Blanco
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Luis “Juicy” Caballero doing it for Volume around Los Angeles. This dude is on it for sure.
Filmed and edited by Tommy Blanco
“Volume / Demolition pro team member Daniel “Lil D” Martinez’s latest setup is street-ready, brakeless and judging from the way Daniel rides, very smooth. Recently, ESPN contributing photographer Tommy Blanco met up with Daniel to film some riding, and in between getting clips, Daniel ran through the finer points of his bike. And by the way, how many people in BMX can have the nickname “Lil” before we start confusing everyone? I think there are two “Lil” riders on the Volume team alone.” – ESPN
Billy Perry takes it to the streets of New York City and Long Island in this new edit.
“Filmed with 2 Canon Rebel t2i’s 2 Z-rigs, and a Sony HDR-FX7.
Film- Grant Germain, Billy Malkotsis, Jon Nemecek, Billy Helmsorig.
Song: Lupe Fiasco- Daydreaming”
Spotted on the Volume site.
Volume/Demolition Jam @ FBS from Yawn BMX
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YawnBMX was out at the Volume and Demolition jam that went down at Fullerton bikes. Check out some footage from the teams and day.
Volume‘s Matty Long puts in some work on the Wilmington Skatpark ledge. Quick and rad.
After many years with Volume, Ryan “Biz” Jordan has decided to part ways to pursue another offer. Ryan will still be riding for Demolition. Here’s a few words from Volume and Ryan about the decision…
“Our good friend and rider, Ryan “Biz” Jordan was offered a great opportunity recently from another company that he couldn’t pass up. Everyone here at Volume is really sad to see Biz go but also happy for him and wish him nothing but the best with his new sponsor. Biz is an awesome rider and better yet a good guy. He’s still apart of our family, with Demolition Parts. I just recently saw his Last Chance part and it turned out to be one of his better video parts to date. I don’t see Biz slowing down anytime soon.” – Volume
“As with anything, things come to an end and things change. This time around it happens to be me and Volume, which was not an easy decision. I would like to thank Brian, La and everyone involved at Volume for everything they have done for me over the years. Even though I’m not on Volume anymore I will still be apart of Demolition, so it’s not like I am going far.
Once again, thanks for everything guys.” – Ryan “Biz” Jordan
Stevie Churchill spent some time out in SoCal visiting Volume. In the time he spent out there, he compiled a bunch of real good clips with Chris Long for this new edit. That last clip is soooo wild.
Some of the Volume and Demolition teams will be at Fullerton Bikes tomorrow riding and hanging out. It sounds like they will be having a pretty decent sale as well, so if you can make it to the shop in Fullerton, California then get there.