Wethepeople have released their latest Four Clip Friday. This time around we get four fresh clips from a session at The Unit that Dan Foley caught! You better believe there’s plenty of style to enjoy in this one!
Filmed By Rob Darden
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Wethepeople have released their latest Four Clip Friday. This time around we get four fresh clips from a session at The Unit that Dan Foley caught! You better believe there’s plenty of style to enjoy in this one!
Filmed By Rob Darden
Wethepeople dropped a new promo BMX video for their all new Patrol trails specific range of products featuring Willem Van Gansen getting down at his local spot. Excellent riding in this and damn does that spot look incredibly fun to ride!
“We took our 20 years of knowledge and essentially everything we know about designing frames and developed the Patrol Range for 2016; a whole sub-brand heavily influenced from the trails and concrete park riding that has always been a part of our brand.”
Wethepeople dropped their first Four Clip Friday BMX video of 2016. This time around we get four fresh clips from Ed Zunda who puts his pegs to heavy use as expected! Hit play and take it all in. Short, but very sweet.
Some of you might recall that Wethepeople had a long streak of Friday’s where they dropped a #FourClipFriday video from their team riders. Today, we get a compilation of all of those clips into one longer BMX video for your viewing pleasure! Hit play and take it all in!
The Dillon Lloyd signature “Buck” frame from Wethepeople is available now. This BMX frame is made from butted, seamless Japanese 4130 chromoly tubing with a 75.5-degree head tube angle, 71-degree seat tube angle, 11.8″ bottom bracket height, 9.125″ standover height and 13.3″ slammed chainstay length. The Buck frame features a taller 127mm height on the CNC machined and heat-treated Integrated head tube, gussets on the top and down tubes, an extruded top tube with integrated cable guides, a CNC machined and heat-treated MID bottom bracket, an integrated seat post clamp, a wider rear triangle for 2.40″ tire clearance, ovalized chain stays to help resist denting and 7mm thick heat-treated Investment Cast dropouts.
The Buck frame comes in colors of translucent red and matte black with top tube lengths of 20.75″, 21″ and 21.3″ and comes with a weight of 5.4 lbs. (21″). It is currently available through BMX shops and mail-orders that carry Wethepeople worldwide for around $319.99 – $329.99.
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Wethepeople have dropped a new Bike Check with Felix Prangenberg and his current Buck setup that he’s running decked out with Wethepeople and Eclat parts. You can get a closer look at this dialed BMX bike on the Wethepeople website — Felix Prangenberg Bike Check
Wethepeople dropped this new BMX video from some time spent that Ed Zunda, Pete Sawyer and Max Gaertig cruising the new plaza in Riga, Latvia this past summer during The Street Series. Despite what appears to be some drainage issues at the plaza, it looks like it’s super fun to ride and these guys all had no trouble cooking up some clips! Take a look!
Filmed by Ben McPherson
Have you ever had a random question pop up in your head right when you’re trying to go to bed, and you end up thinking about it so much that you end up pulling out your phone and doing some research online? Last night, not sure why, but the question “I wonder what the most expensive complete BMX bike is for 2016?” came to mind and it stuck to me. We had a pretty decent idea of a few of the higher end bikes, but were still curious to know. So, after a couple searches on a few different retailers and it was pretty easy to figure out just what bike holds the highest price tag for this year.
Traditionally, complete BMX bikes are thought of as inexpensive bikes that are designed for the entry to mid-level rider that isn’t quite ready to go all in on a custom after market build that pretty much every experienced rider owns. Over the course of the past few years, with the progression of the quality of complete bikes, we’ve seen some really dialed higher end bikes pop up on pretty much every company’s list of options for bikes they offer.
Although BMX bikes don’t cost anywhere near what some high end road and mountain bikes cost (You could buy about 13 of the most expensive BMX bikes for the price of one of the high end road bikes that are available — and that’s not even top of the line), it’s still a pretty interesting number.
What did we find out? Well, although it was some what close with a few other bikes (Not including race bikes, which have a few options more expensive than the freestyle bikes), the 2016 Wethepeople Envy beats out the Dennis Enarson signature Haro SD V2, Chad Kerley signature Premium CK and Sunday Bikes Gary Young signature Soundwave complete by about $100. The Envy comes in at $1,099.99 and it comes fully loaded. The next question that came to mind, if we parted out the most expensive bike since it’s mostly after market parts from Wethepeople and Eclat, what would the total cost be? Let’s find out…
We also decided to find out what the most expensive custom built bike would be. Check that out here: The Most Expensive Custom BMX Bike?