If you've ridden anywhere in London there's a good chance you've either ridden with or heard of Nathan Goring, well he's now been hooked up with flow from Subrosa through Seventies Distro and we are stoked to give you his first offering, turn it up and play this loud!
2020 passed by and we came to an end filming for Rodrigo Belchior's web part for Legend Bikes & Dvercity!
BMX Avenue's Olivier Cioffi has style by the bucket load. Enjoy just over 3 minutes from one of France's finest. Doing it for BMX Avenue, Cult and Sparkys France.
Thanks for watching the final GAME OF BIKE - CHAD KERLEY VS BROC RAIFORD VS MATT RAY
Rob DiQuattro's leftover footage from our upcoming full length video, Call Somebody.
Name: Jason Teraoka
Hometown: Kapaa, Hawaii
Started riding BMX in: 1976
Number of bikes in the collection: 7
Do you remember the moment that you decided to start collecting BMX memorabilia?
Jason Teraoka: The seed was definitey planted around 2006 when I pulled a complete 1978 Motomag JAG from a bulk trash pile at the curb. I had that bike stashed for years. It wasn’t until 2015 that I finally gave it a soft restoration and got it into rideable shape and because of that, acquiring parts and collecting sparked. Soon after, a friend gave me two of his childhood bikes (1978 LRV and Team Mongoose) and another bike was pulled from a bulk trash pile (another 1978 Team Mongoose). It was then that the bug fully bit. Collecting went into hyperspace once I moved to California from Hawaii and started going to swaps and shows and meeting some great people in the community here.
At this moment, do you wish you had started collecting earlier?
Jason Teraoka:For sure! I’ve heard so many stories about the glory days from the established collecting
Store name: 360 bicycles sl
Location: BARCELONA, SPAIN
Years in business: 16
Best year so far: 2019
Worst year so far: 2012
What were his first thoughts on Covid-19 when it arrived?
Pere Tafalla: I thought it was more serious than what the news said.
Did you take any action from the beginning or did you think this would end in a few weeks?
Name: Frank Lukas
Hometown: Koblenz, Germany
Bike: Morales 2nd Generation
Home come you decided to build up a Morales bike from scratch?
Frank Lukas: I think this frame is the most iconic Flatland frame ever designed and produced. It changed everything. Don’t quote me here, but I think it was the very first “Flatland specific frame”. I also think that the riders who rode the frame had the biggest impact on Flatland besides Kevin and Chase. I was so into Westcoast Flatland- Richard, Jesse, Edgar and many more...
"Stray" – 2020 BMX Street Mixtape from Munich, Germany.
Kai Schulte-Lippern is at it again with some hefty clips from the streets of Germany. Click!