Your local abandoned warehouse might just turn into my playground. In this video watch myself takeover the chemically polluted abandoned industrial building in Copiague, New York. This site has been abandoned for as long as I could remember. Never did I think I would ride my bike inside of it. The asbestos filled building consists of dusty floors, broken windows, trash, graffiti, and homeless people. It is a place that any regular person would be disgusted by. To me, nothing beats the sketchy feeling/adrenaline rush.
Two years of stacking clips, injuries, pain, recovery, and life in between have all led to this. Four minutes of high-speed, hit you over the head riding from the one and only Tyler Fernengel for Haro BMX!
For 2017, 100% extends its eyewear assortment by two additional models: the Speedcoupe and the Type-S. The Speedcoupe: The Sporty One The Speedcoupe are sports glasses for riders who don’t make any compromises. The design perfectly combines style and performance down to the smallest detail: the half-open frame covers the eyes without compromising the view. Thanks to the Megol-coated nose bracket and the rubberized temples the glasses are comfortable to wear without slipping out of place.
So Scotty called me from the hospital and said Big Boy I need you down at the hospital asap! I said Why? Because we are putting my teeth back in. That is enough said right there. NONE OF US ARE DENTIST.
Sometimes the events where you have the least expectations turn out to be the best. Pier 15 skatepark opened up for a night of BMX. The best day of the week was picked to allow BMX at the skatepark for five hours: Monday. Some Fontys students were involved to get the jam going but Paul and I had no clue on what to expect. On arrival we were gladly surprised by the number of riders present. Pier 15 is a real street-ish park and we counted around 50 riders around 7pm. The Paul's Boutique banners were put up in a few minutes and the prizes were handed over to the students to display on a table. The park was open and the so was the bar.
The session was on with riders like Niels Mertens, Benoit VDG, Joeri Veul, Frank Nabuurs, Sem Kok, Jesper Vervoort who were later joined by Milan and Janos Baars, Steijn Leijzer, Sybren Planting, and Daan van Wezel. Daan did find something big in Breda by double pegging the rail of the balcony out of a tiny quarter pipe. It took a few tries, but he got it done.
Sunday’s new full-length video GROW UP is available now at sundaybikes.com/growup. Starring Mark Burnett, Chris Childs, Erik Elstran, Aaron Ross, Jake Seeley, Brett Silva, Gary Young, Julian Arteaga, Jared Duncan, and Alec Siemon, these guys gave this thing their all for two years, and every one of them came through with a killer part. Grow Up is 45 minutes of groundbreaking BMX and costs $5 for digital download or $10 on DVD with over an hour of unseen bonus material.
“You absolutely have to see this video. Start to finish, Grow Up is on the pulse of all things current in BMX and will leave you feeling hyped and motivated to go ride.” – Jeff Z. / Ride BMX
Dylan Lewis is a transition and dirt SHRALPER who made an uncanny appearance at this past year's Van Doren Invitation Bowl Comp, blasting higher than nearly everyone else. Dylan goes soooo high but somehow makes it all look effortless.
Blackout Distribution is excited to announce they have acquired Cinema BMX. Cinema offers a focused line of aftermarket BMX parts including hubs, rims, and complete wheels built upon its amazing team and strong image. More information on Cinema can be found at cinemabmx.com. Blackout distribution focus is in the BMX category and is excited to add Cinema to the brands it owns.
Cinema has a great expanding product line.Founded in 2009, Cinema has built a great foundation that Blackout can grow upon. We will expand distribution in both the US and Worldwide. Cinema has built strong demand and we’re excited to fill it.
Our bro Miguel Franzem is now supported by TSG Germany through 24/7 Distribution and he just send us his new BMX edit which he has made with his good friend Ferdinand Stöckel aka "FS KUNST". Love the good vibe in it!
This short film explores the story of Jamie McKechnie, who was punched in an unprovoked street attack in Shortlands, south-east London, in 2011.