Watch the new trailer for our full length video "Take A Ticket". For a year or so now we've been filming for a few video projects, "Take a Ticket" was one of those projects and we're stoked to have the full video dropping next week!
Evan Jaques is one of the founders of and owners of LUXBMX and has worked in the bike industry for the past 20 years. Riding BMX his whole life, Evan learned from a young age how to work on his bike and turned this childhood hobby into a life long obsession, career, and lifestyle.
Trey Turner, 28 years old from Cincinnati, Ohio.
26 minutes of top-notch East Coast whammo gold right here from the likes of Justin Koebele, Craig Passero, Joel Fortin, Lewis Colascione, Justin Crofton, Matt Miller and way, way more.
"Vagabond Squad" is a full-length video from Canada’s Weird & Revered crew. Filmed from 2016 to 2019, the project is community rooted with a strong focus on the Edmonton BMX scene. Although a majority of the clips are from the crew’s home city, the footage spans 9 countries, 8 American states, and 4 Canadian provinces and territories.
Name: Simone Tetsche Christensen
Sponsors: Wiawis, Renthal, Avian, HT Components, Tioga
Mechanic: Rich Townsend
How long have you been riding a Wiawis bike now?
Simone Tetsche Christensen: Nearly 2 years
How do you like the feel and look of your bike?
Simone Tetsche Christensen: I really love how it both looks and feels. I like the clean black look of the frame, with the rainbow spokes standing out. The pictures are of my training bike, where I chose blue
We are proud to welcome Mike Stahl to the Madera Pro team. Over the three years we spent making the full-length Madera ABD video, Mike busted ass more than anyone on the team and that earned him a spot on the Madera Pro Team.
David Istenic is a young gun from Slovenia who progresses insanely fast. He managed to stack some clips during his short stay in Barcelona and leave just a couple of days before the national lockdown due to Covid-19. This is the result.
In 2011, Producer and Director Todd Huffman of "The Motocross Files" acquired reels of lost footage from the 1976 motocross series shot by a young filmmaker from San Diego named Ray Baum.