With the Olympic Games coming up shortly, a lot of the athletes have built up a special bike for the event that they worked towards to for 4 years, actually 5 for the Tokyo edition. Customization is always a fun project. Colour matching with the best part on the market usually results in very nice equipment. The fact that 'Rule 50' needs to be followed for the Games makes it a challenge sometimes but it's good to see the colours of the nation back in the colours of the bikes. Here's James Palmer's bike. Canada represent.
Parts list James Palmer's Olympic Clayborn BMX race bike:
Forks: Answer Bmx Dagger Forks
Hubs: Answer Bmx Holeshot Hubs
Rims: Answer Bmx Pinnacle Pro rims
Enjoy this video with breathtaking moments of every BMX Gold Medal Race at the Olympic Games since 2008. BMX is a popular sport and became an Olympic sport in 2008. Since then BMX always shows the tension and exciting moments of racing.
Rusty is an NYC based BMX rider coming Queens, New York. He's been around the BMX scene for over a decade and has really built up his name around the NYC BMX streets! He can be seen doing the craziest tricks while he's been developing his own riding style.
Got the bike dialed in then dipped to Hyde Park for a humid sesh with Mike and Antonio. This parks a pain driving out too but 100% worth it , we always have a dope session.
Welcome to Factory Friday! Today we have some two tone ATF's coming back from paint, some interesting looking CCR chain stays getting the pre-weld treatment, frames going out to paint, plus the Dad Dog himself was in the Building!
BMX star Nigel Sylvester joins us to discuss his foundation and a big surprise giveaway from the Nigel Sylvester Foundation.
This week, X Games 2021 drops in Southern California over three locations. Stop one focuses on BMX Dirt and Park at Pat Casey's very own Dreamyard, with Wendy's BMX Street going down on Friday at the California Training Facility. Before the action kicks off, BMX legends Dennis Enarson, Kevin Peraza and Garrett Reynolds all weighed in on what to expect at X Games 2021.
"We are proud to present our latest video ''La soupe du jour'' filmed during the summer of 2020. The crew went several times to Quebec city, meet up with local riders that showed us around. Shoutout to @barb_boss, @samxthib and @brodeurbilly. It was a busy summer for most of the guys which came with less everyday riding/filming and more of weekend roadtrips. The name ''La soupe du jour'' brought so much fun and creativity to our video. Simon (an OG of the crew) came up with that name and with just went all in with the concept." - STWEET
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