Damn, we gotta hurry with these reviews. The mags are already firing out the new issues and we've been sitting on their current book. June 2006 has TJ Lavin on the cover on his shiny bike. The Up Front section tells you the latest in the BMX world including Hickerson riding for T1, [url=//fatbmx.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1265]Biz[/url] on Volume, Munro's crash, Musselwhite's spiderglide, Buitrago's top 10, [url=//fatbmx.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1206]Millar's[/url] busted shoulder, Vice mag, Riley's spleen and staff picks. There's a quick look on Rochester Minnesota, a how-to on shaving your beard and it tells you that [url=//fatbmx.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1357]Aaron Ross[/url] and Chase Hawk are on Odyssey. The Pro Question and Answer is with Edwin Delarosa this month. Rob-o tells about Fit's new video project called Fit Life. Spots: Santa Ana Civic Center. Are you getting the idea that this is a packed issue? We're only on page 40. Then and Now is a cool article. This time it's Brian Castillo filling you in on what he does now and what he did in 1993. Products; plenty of them. Check out the [url=//fatbmx.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=1357]Aaron Ross[/url] bike set-up.
With their new issue wrapped up it's time to give you a short rundown of their previous issue. If you see what you like, hit the RIDE banner on the left in the media partner section to get all their info.
You need to order yourself a copy of Roadfools 6&7 next week, here's why:
It's always good to receive an issue of BBN but lately the press releases make it on the internet before the trade news makes it to print. With the trade mag coming out 4 times per year, the news it brings can be a bit dated (compared to the web) but is also has articles that are timeless that you can read at any point in time. The Mirraco news made it to the cover of the March issue and at the same time HARO's Chief Operating Officer Joe Hawk gets interviewed on the situation. Haro's Tony D gets an interview as the new brand manager and Robbie Morales took Tony D's old TM job at Fox Racing and gets asked some questions about that. Can't we all just agree on one size? is what guest editor Chris Moeller is asking in the March issue. Read it and give your feedback. 01 Company-01 Question is with Colin Stiles of Transit. Ron Wilkerson explains the benefits of having BMX shows at BMX stores, and Rich Vitiello is selling billiard tables these days instead of Huffy's and Mongoose's. BNN interviewed him and Rich gives his reasons.
Animal All Day Animal's videos have built up a strong reputation among the true street riders. Their latest flick titled "All Day" doesn't disappoint. It's not only the team riders who get sections but friends too who lend their hand with some great footy. It's the respect they have for the Animal brand that make them go out of their way to clock some filming time to be part of the Animal video.
Sentenced to life Sentenced to life is the new flic by Brian Purdy who was also in charge of some Fox videos. Brian is not a 100% bmx filmer but more of an extreme sports filmer with snowboarding, skateboarding, bmx and also fmx. But this fact doesn't mean that Sentenced to Life is not 100% bmx. The film is pretty much based on Dave Mirra with a very impressive part - street/park riding only, no vert! Other parts belong to Dave´s friends like Josh Harrington, Scotty Cranmer, his new Mirraco teamrider Ryan Guettler, Matt Beringer and Mike Aitken. This list is a guarantee for bmx entertainment as you can imagine. Every riding style is served here. Before each part starts Dave introduces everyone with some words and discribes their styles in his way.
Props really caught me with this one. To do reviews you need to find time to watch the DVD and then watch it again while you type up your review. With 7 other DVD's on the stack to review on FATBMX, it's hard to find time to finish it all. Props usually produces a decent length issue every time but this one was over 2 hours long. There was no need to add another previous issue of Props to #59 as they had maxed out on time already with all the footy.
Man I appreciate it when people go out of their way to get a good cover. Welcome to RIDEBMX May 2006. That title you see in the cover photo is an actual billboard and Gary Young is footplanting it. You can tell by the table that San Diego's Gary comes from the school of Vic Murphy. Sweet. The May issue happens to be the Photo issue. I thought every issue of RIDE was a photo issue already. It's a quick read but at least I can say I read the issue, something that's harder to claim on some of the fellow BMX mags. RIDE is on top of things though and the (photo) quality is high. Find out who's stuck in the bathroom creating a mess. It's over dude. Here's the contents, stolen from Ride's Myspace:
We are in Taiwan right now & just received our final prototypes of our OneWay street & park pegs. These pegs are one product that I am very excited about & we have been working on these for a year now. These pegs are very unique in that they feature a special offset internal machining process that reduces the weight significantly. They also feature an optional built in chain tensioner which again reduces the weight of your bike set-up.
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.