When it comes to Max Gaertig, you can always count on seeing some wild tailwhip variations on whatever he touches. Here’s this weeks Wethepeople Four Clip Friday, which features Max doing just that! Regular whips, cab whips and more! Take a peek!
Max Gaertig Bike Check

Wethepeople have released a fresh new Bike Check with the cab whip god known as Max Gaertig! You can get an up close look at Max’s current Cadence setup decked out with Wethepeople, Eclat and Animal Bikes parts from top to bottom. There’s a number of prototype parts from his fork to the hub guards to get a look at as well, so make sure you get a good look. You can check out all the photos and a full parts list here Max Gaertig Bike Check
Wethepeople – Jordan Waters “LIT” Section
Wethepeople keeping the sections from the “LIT” video coming. This time around we get Jordan Waters section that’s filled with grind after grind, along with some big barspin clips as well. Take a look!
Want to see the full video? Wethepeople – “LIT” Full Video
Frostbike 2016 – Wethepeople BMX

Wrapping up Frostbike 2016, we made our way on over to the Wethepeople booth for a look at their 2016 range of complete bikes, frames and parts they had on display! This had a mix of new items and a few we have seen before. Either way, there was plenty to see at this one, so let’s get into this already!
Wethepeople – Four Clip Friday: Justin Hughes Vol. 2
It’s Friday, so that means it’s time for a new Four Clip Friday from Wethepeople. This time around we get four real solid clips from their Canadian connect, Justin Hughes, getting down at the Le Taz skatepark! Get to checking out these grinds!
Product: Wethepeople – Ed Zunda Signature Awake Frame

Is it time for a new BMX Frame? Did you know that Ed Zunda‘s new signature Awake frame from Wethepeople is available now? This frame is made from full seamless 4130 Japanese chromoly tubing with a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 70.5-degree seat tube angle, 11.75″ bottom bracket height, 8.75″ stand over height and a 13.15″ – 13.70″ chainstay length. You can find a CNC machined and heat-treated integrated head tube, top and down tube gussets, an extruded top tube with integrated cable threads making for a stiffer tube, CNC machined and heat-treated Mid bottom bracket, CNC machined seat and chain stay bridges, an integrated seat post clamp, dent resistant rear triangle with 2.40″ tire clearance, 6mm thick Investment Cast heat-treated drop outs and removable brake mounts.
The Awake frame is available in top tube lengths 20.85″ and 21.15″ with matte black and translucent Frost blue for colors, a weight of 5.2 lb. (21.15″) and a price tag of around $319.99. This frame is available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Wethepeople worldwide now.
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Dillon Lloyd Bike Check

Wethepeople caught up with Dillon Lloyd to take a closer look at his signature Buck setup decked out with Wethepeople and Eclat parts from top to bottom in a new Bike Check. We’ve see most of the parts on his bike, but it does appear that he’s running a sample of the Alex Kennedy signature guard sprocket from Eclat that some people have been wondering about. You can check out a bunch of photos and a full parts list on the Wethepeople website — Dillon Lloyd Buck Check
Wethepeople – Ed Zunda Awake Frame Promo
With the release of Ed Zunda‘s signature Awake frame from Wethepeople, we had a feeling we would be seeing a video promoting the frame sooner than later. Today, Wethepeople dropped this banger of a BMX video featuring Ed putting the frame to heavy use, along with a few detail shots. Hit play and take all this gold in!
After you watch the video, you can view photos and full specs of the frame here: Wethepeople – Awake Frame
“Our most responsive Street frame yet, Ed Zunda’s signature AWAKE frame was designed with the technical street assassin in mind.
Ed is a very specific rider, knowing exactly what he needed to match his riding, and that made for a frame with a very specific list of features…
Ed’s first request was that we use a shorter chainstay than our other frames so we went with a 13″ (slammed) rear end and paired it up with a steeper 75.5 degree headtube and a 11.75″ bottom bracket height to keep the AWAKE frame as agile and nimble as possible. Ed is hard on frames, so for his signature model he really wanted something that was built to last a long time before you would even need to consider replacing it.
We beefed up the backend with 7mm invest casted dropout, which use a special designed shape that gives ample clearance for pegs and hub guards, even with the rear wheel slammed all the way back.”