Closing out 2020 on a good note with our biggest and best Quaranteam edit yet! We originally had the idea for this series as a way to release videos while the team couldn't travel. We also hoped this wouldn't be a series, but here we are dropping Vol: 3.
CHECKED OUT the new track they just built in Santa Clarita ! its rad , few changes and it will be a legit track on the circuit! its right in the mountain its pretty sick haha.... flowed in flat pedals and had some fun check it out!
PRIMATE BMX Bike trip to Buenos Aires at the end of 2019, 100% timeless riding with the iconic Argentinian crew!
The original plan was to make a Mobbin 2 similar to the last video but decided to break the footage down into small smaller videos to continue steady mobbin with a series throughout the year.
Documenting the building of this spot in VT over the past couple of years, and our first summer Enjoying the fruits of our Labor! Along with all the fun we had along the way!
Hardest working dude out there. Dan Kruk went in for out Of Line.
Dom The Pom, all terrain shredder, shouts to Seventies distro and Will Whitehead for this one...
Brad Simms did the damn thing in 2020, so we wanted to do our part to put some of that pop in one place before we pop bottles to usher in the New Year. Congratuations on all of your accomplishments this year Brad... NORA Cup Rider of the Year, Vital Rider of the Year and even more importantly, The People's Champ!
Name: Ken Kitley
Age: 33
Hometown: Stockbridge, MI / Mesa, AZ. USA.
Hook-ups/Sponsors: Flat Society
---The FAT favorite list---
-Spot to ride: Private Basketball Court and the place
-BMX video: Etnies Forward / Elusion
-Website: vitalbmx.com and flatmatters.com
-Web video: Matthias Dandois edits
-Food: Chicken wings all day
-Twitter to follow: No twitter for me!
Name: Michael Gamstetter
Hometown: Dayton, Ohio, USA
Started riding BMX in: 1978
Number of bikes in the collection: Currently, 5. At one time, 20+.
Do you remember the moment that you decided to start collecting BMX memorabilia?
Michael Gamstetter: Yes, it was around 1996 or 1997. It was a random thought that popped into my head while I was working. I thought it would be cool to find an old JMC or Torker, a pair of Oakley II grips in the box and a set of Reedy pedals (I eventually had all those.)