Cream magazine keeps bringing out interesting covers. But in a world full of BMX magazines you need to be different to stand out. For 5 Euros you get the following:
Name: Mark König
In the bike business you might as well claim your own invention before other people walk away with the idea and tell everyone they've got a new product out. The Stolen Bikes S.I.C. post might not be widely available at the moment but fgive it some time and also you will be able to get your hands on one. Here are a few features of the new post:
Nike 6.0 have announced they are bringing a brand new shoe to you this Fall – the Air Zoom Cush. The Nike 6.0 athletes are a spontaneous bunch and need to be ready for action at a moments notice, which is why the Air Zoom Cush has been created; an answer to all action needs! This shoe is built for serious performance, with a “less is more” approach to design every bulky and over tech feeling feature has been stripped away.
The Spanish Bottom Bracket system works great but Fly Bikes have been playing with different bearing sizes to achieve the right one. The final one will have almost the same diameter as Spanish bb and the hardware will be smaller than the one you see posted here. Fly are receiving the final samples next week so they will make sure to show you how it turns out!
-Complete Bikes: This year’s complete bike line features three main staples in the EL, IL and AL complete bikes selection. Highlights from each line include:
We received the issue of Session number four a bit late but decided to show you the mag anyway. It's got a Kevin Kiraly interview and also a six page report on the Simpel Session. Session travels to South Africa to check the scene over there, covers a few events down under (BMX Games/Cam White's Hillside jam) and also the Heath Pinter St. Patrick's day jam. Brandon Dosch goes Northshore at Camp Woodward on the contents page (sequence of a tailwhip drop) and Justin Barnes gets creative with a school bench/table on the Staff spread. But there is also news, a B-day party report (it gets interesting when the B-day boys are Brian Blyther and Robert Castillo and they're bringing out the quarterpipe and jump ramp for a show with Eddie Fiola, Ben Snowden and The Lord (Voelker). #4 reports on a BMX jam in Skate City, Cesar and Slayer's jam in Australia, Troy Merkle's getaway, Chicagoland gets checked and there was a Los Angeles street jam that Chris and Che visited for Session mag.
This morning Philip had his first day in school after the summer holidays. Over the weekend we had built a little BMX track around the corner so he wasn't looking forward to go back to school much. He did pack his lunch and drinks in his backpack and walked off. Once his backpack is empty when he returns from school this afternoon he'll throw in the McDonalds DJ Otzi sound blaster, some gloves, water
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.