The Moore Large BMX crew headed out on a classic road trip down the south of the UK! Battling the usual UK weather, camping and riding some of the awesome parks that the UK has to offer!
Resurrected from our Vimeo channel... Mark Gralla, Abdul Fofanah and John Manaras hit the streets of Athens, Greece.
Shawn Clark and Dustin Lee went on a quick trip to Medellin to visit Andres Ochoa and stacked up ton of clips.
JUSTIN SCHUAL HAS POWERHOUSE SWAG. Justin Schual resides in Ontario, CA and he's got a plethora of technical skill, plus some seriously swaggy execution. I feel like usually it's the lanky dudes with all of the style, but Justin is a powerhouse with honed-in skills and smooth style that breaks the mold.
As with everything we do here at Flybikes, we look to our team for inspiration and direction. Courage Adams has gotten a lot of people's attention over the past few years with his amazing talent, and it was clear that it was time for him to have his own signature line that was designed to his exact specifications. The Courage Adams signature Savanna frame and bars were created and it's easy to see that it was exactly what Courage wanted. Watch as he takes his own brand of bike control, balance and style to the streets on his Savanna frame and bars with this new video filled with mind blowing riding. Courage never ceases to amaze and this video will undoubtedly make your day that much better.
Subrosa pro Matt Ray got handed the keys to Rye Airfield a few months back and was allowed to ride the whole place to himself! He teamed up with Bobby Kanode to capture it all. Thanks to The Shadow Conspiracy, Bobby Kanode and Rye Airfield. Shouts to Aaron Franco and Maicol Monsalve for the guest clips.
Mike Curley is a hungry man with a million combos.
The 5050 Crew took a trip to Skaters Edge Skatepark in Massachusetts. Riders are Dom Simoncini, Augie Simoncini, Alex Avilla, Bupsy, Ed Pollio, Lucas Rusnak, and Cameron Robbins
Jelle van Gorkom edit by Niek Kimmann.
Everything happens for a reason. I met Matt Coplon (who filmed clips and edited this) through writing letters and trading tapes/records of our respective obscure hardcore bands around 1995-96. None of us knew we both loved BMX until 1998 when I mentioned coming over to Florida to enter X-Games qualifications in St-Petersburg. When bridges between the DIY HC/punk and BMX scenes took me on bridges over the Tampa Bay. A place I had only heard of through its death metal history. It's no coincidence I'm here, I love both.