JibJedi Stephen Boysen is back on DIG for another one with LIFER$ and Alex Romero behind the camera.
Name: Izaac Kennedy
Sponsors: Chase/FLY/Sprintblock/Eci Imports
Mechanic: Myself most of the time
How long have you been on the frame you're currently riding?
Izaac Kennedy: 4 months.
How do you like the feel and look of your bike?
Izaac Kennedy: I have it setup pretty dialled now so it feels good and looks pretty sweet too.
What is the geometry and length of your frame?
Izaac Kennedy: Pro XXL (21.50")
Any Carbon products on your bike? No carbon forks?
Izaac Kennedy: Only the carbon frame for now.
Do you like bike maintenance?
Izaac Kennedy: No I hate it, I like it when someone else does it for me haha.
Before the lockdown and in complete contrast to what's going on worldwide right now, Felix Donat on the streets of Barcelona, smilin' and chillin' without a care in the world...
Raleigh Burner USA Promo 1982. In 1982, the Huffy Corporation licensed the right to manufacture and distribute Raleigh in the USA. Huffy was given instant access to bike shops with a proven brand. When looking at bikes from 1982 and newer, you must make sure which company made the bike.
Autumn cassette of 2019 from ordinary Russian guys from Krasnodar city, shot on Sony TRV20E.
Name Park: Boostyard v3
Operator: Ryan Nyquist
Location: Wilmington, NC USA
What made you decide to build your own park in the backyard?
Ryan Nyquist: Once The Unit was shut down and dismantled, I knew I needed something to keep me fresh on my bike and sane. The local parks are super fun but lacked certain ramps and obstacles that I really enjoyed. So I decided to treat myself and make something I knew I would enjoy.
How does it compare to The Unit?
Ryan Nyquist: It's way smaller and simpler, but has everything I need to keep a smile on my face. Basically just big ramps that I can ride at speed and do fun tricks on.
Did you use wood from The Unit or did you have to buy everything new?
Ryan Nyquist: I bought everything new. The wood from The Unit was untreated and wouldn’t last long
Bike Check with Kamren Larsen's Supercross BMX bike
Name: Kamren Larsen
Sponsors: Supercross BMX
Mechanic: Own
When did you get picked up by Supercross BMX?
Kamren Larsen: I got picked up by Supercross in the winter of 2018, shortly after my Rookie Pro of the Year award.
Where does the number 338 come from?
Kamren Larsen: I originally wanted 99, my birth year, but that was taken. I come from a motocross
"Most kids never realise their dream of being hooked up or riding for a team, let alone end up representing their all-time favourite company. Fortunately for Cody Pollard this is now his reality.
Our first DIG Locals submission from Lithuania - featuring Lukas Zukauskas and his finest from the summer of 2019, when we all still allowed outside. All clips filmed in Lithuania's captial, Vilnius.
Tom knows this park like no other. Let him blow your mind in the second of our raw 90sec edits. Enjoy.