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The November 2013 issue of RideBMX features Free Agent in Canada, Roads Less Traveled, FBM Northeast Tour, Kyle Baldock Pro Q&A, Ronnie Napolitan Finish The Sentence, and more.
The 2014 HARO 200.1 is a complete bike that sells for less than $340 USD if you live in the USA. For that money you get a bike with sealed Mid BB, 3 piece crmo cranks, and HARO La Mesa tires (2.4 in the front and 2.2 in the rear). HARO team grips are used on the 8.5" tall bars and it has a Haro padded one piece seat w/ built in post. The three colour options are: SG Black, Gloss Metallic Blue, and Gloss Double Platinum. The geometry is spot on with a 74,5 degree head angle, 70 degree seat angle and a rear triangle of 13,75 inches. Got that $340 bucks saved up?
It's coming.. issue 8 of BMX Rider is almost here. Check 1-2:
The Albion Issue 16 is out today. Get your free copy at the better BMX dealers in the UK to see the following articles on paper:
Why would you buy a magazine? Because you can learn from it. BMX Plus! has always been an informative magazine with trick tips, tech tips, how to pimp your bike for a few bucks etc. If you're just starting out, you can use this sort of information and BMX Plus! gives it to you. The November issue is full of it and also has a selection of the 2014 bikes that are now making it to the dealers floor. Two of the best BMX trainers (Jamie Staff and German Medina) give you a few tips on how to progress your level. Linear brake cables get presented, lots of them. Two bikes get tested to show you if they're made for you. The FIT Aitken and Anarchy Riot got put through the test. The Tech Tip is about rebuilding unsealed hubs. I can't explain how many times we had to do that before we could afford the sealed bearings. Learn from it. Do you want to get sponsored? Mike Day tells you all about it in his monthly column. And then there are the events in the mag, the UCI World Champs in NZ and the Vans invitational at Huntongton Beach. Plus the news, the flashbacks, etc.
100 pages of BMX for free. Doesn't sound too bad, does it? It's in French so if that's not your native language, you better work on it, or look at the photos instead. Fugure has made it to issue 7 on a timely basis. It's their Autumn magazine which has an interview with new Premium rider Tom DeVille. They youngster from the South of France rips it up in the streets for the 11-page interview. 12 pages on the "Get Used To It" video follows and Joris Coulomb was a big help getting this article done. 13 pages of BMX in Greece are up next. BMX and traveling go hand in hand. Sometimes it's the unknown which attracts the most. 15 pages on the Shadow Conspiracy crew follows so you know Ronnie B is stoked on Figure #7 as well. The winning photo of the smart phone contest can be found on page 76 followed by the Vans Kill The Line contest report. Figure also catches up with Maxime Charveron and dives straight into a product section. What's next? The Winter issue. Out on December 15th. But for now,
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.