The Shred N Shed Pool Tire is tough and grips well on all surfaces—perfect for the rigors that Tate Roskelley puts a tire through. A unique feature of the Shred N Shed is the second colored layer which is slowly revealed from the wear of riding.
A DAY IN SAN PEDRO WITH JEFF WESCOTT AND MARIO GORMAN!
The Sacramento crew took a day trip out to Reno to battle the heat.
Jure Faganel came to BCN with a broken rib, but that didn't stop him from filming a few jibbs here and there as well as sending some bangers for the upcoming EDWS DVD.
Name: Bad Matty
Age: 35
Hometown: Manassas, VA
Hook-ups/Sponsors: Merritt, Cluut Show, Union Square Shoe Co.
The FAT favorite list:
-Spot to ride: Ditches, Behind shopping centers, chains, shitty skateparks
-BMX video: Props issue 37, Shook, Shine, Baco, Shola
-Web video: Sundays with Davey
-Food: Sushi, Korean BBQ, Lángos
-Travel destination: Medellin Colombia, Brussels Belgium, Frankfurt Germany, Budapest Hungary, Belgrade Serbia, Sarajevo Bosnia, Larissa Greece, Krabi Thailand, Bagan Myanmar, Tokyo Japan, Silk Road, Gothenburg Sweden, Tromsø Norway, Da Lat Vietnam, Fucking Austria, Luang Prabang Laos, Monteverde Costa Rica, Boquete Panama, Patillas P.R.
-Riders to ride with: Brad Simms, Cluut Crew, Dinlow, Motobunka, Latané Coghill, Farkas Olivér, Shane & Dillon Leeper, Declan Murray, James Lukas, Dre Tylee, Garrett Anderson
-Car: 1994 Toyota Supra
Chris James' death-defying, ender section from Colony's latest full-length video, Take A Ticket.
We build up a fresh Incarnate V2 in Ultra Gloss white and throw some sample parts in the mix to spice it up even more.
Get an inside look at Dennis Enarson's backyard BMX park!
Like a mirage in the desert, China lured us in with promises of dream spots and endless rail setups, but upon arrival we soon realised everything is miles away and the rails built with paper-thin aluminium.
Name: Joris Harmsen
Sponsors: Meybo, WLM Design, BOX Components, Tioga, Shimano, Pro Gate, KNWU, Nederlandse loterij, HT Components, Flow Sleeping
Mechanic: Willie Meijer
How is the Meybo frame treating you so far?
Joris Harmsen: Really good, the fixed rear end makes it a lot stiffer and a lot easier to change gears. And it looks good too.
How do you recognize your bike from the bikes of the other team members when you're 10 meters away?