Name: Anthony 'mousey' Watkinson
Name: Scotty Cranmer
Inside the March 2008 issue you will find the following articles:
A new month, a new issue - and the February 2008 issue of Ride BMX has just hit the shops... I could talk about the weather, last night's TV, or the colour of Mike Miller's bike, but instead, let's cut to the chase. What you really want to know is, what's in the mag? Again, our Regular Pages are packed enough to make a stand-alone BMX mag on their own - UK news, USA news, an interview with Duo/Verde's Steve Buddendeck, an interview with Thecomeup's
The new issue of RIDEBMX showed up at Paul's Boutique today. The March 2008 issue is the 142nd book that RIDE has published. Corey Bohan is on the cover. Here what's inside:
It was 12 years in the making for Superfly to finish up this DVD and well worth the wait. People who liked "Building the Underground," will like this one too. The trails section (East Coast this time) is insane and just looking at the jumps makes you want to go out and ride. Live For Today shows the true BMX lifestyle, put your time in (building the jumps), have killer sessions, enjoy the evenings together getting wasted. And if you have the opportunity to check out other spots, get in the car and simply drive. The riding is not limited to trails. There's some street/park too but the trails riders especially will dig this one.
Man, they failed again. If your company is called Shitluck you are probably proud when things don't go the way they were planned. Leland took their veggie bus on tour and they actually put together enough clips to come up with a good DVD. Where are all the things that didn't work out? Probably hidden somewhere else. The Shitluck DVD has great street riding from their team members, multiple camera angles 'n shit, filmed all over the USA. Almost looks pro,
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.