The Gary Young PRO is exactly what it claims to be. A truly pro-level bike with an unbeatable price. For 2013, the PRO features a full Odyssey parts kit including Mike Aitken tires, Odyssey EVO 2 brakes and Monolever, Gary Young grips, Thunderbolt cranks, Gary Young Principal pivotal seat and Odyssey wheels with female axles.
Halloween is around the corner and if you're looking for some kicks to go along with your outfit, take a look at these Glow In The Dark Vans shoes. They come in Slip-On, Era and Authentic and even the little toddlers are covered. If you're looking for a glow in the dark iPhone 4/s cover, Vans makes one too. Get ready for the moment that the light gets turned off. Trick or treat? Order online by hitting this link or visit your local Vans dealer.
It's Matt Priest who gets the cover of the new Ride UK that gets out on Monday. That makes this a sneak peak into what's inside the mag when they are put on the bookshelves or when the issue drops on your doormat. You'll be getting a bunch of free stickers with issue 169, that's why that RidE BMX title is put on there sideways.
If you want your kid riding safe, without losing out on style, the Nipper Mini should be your choice. This 195g lightweight offers an anatomically correct fit for children and features superior protection as well as being extremely comfortable. The Low Fit shell safely covers temples and the top of the sensitive spinal column. With a set of 4 inner pads, the Nipper Mini can be perfectly adjusted to the individual's head size and fits without jiggling or slipping.
This month’s issue of Ride BMX features the Red Bull Full Circle fullpipe mission, an interview with Chester Blacksmith, insane street riding in Russia, as well as Stevie Churchill, Daniel Sandoval, and more…First Words
Exploring, the thrill of the mission, and riding whatever you find is one of the best things about BMX, and Keith Mulligan knows this all too well—as he tells here…
Start
Max Bonfili gets rad on one of the wildest looking, yet perfectly suited obstacles we’ve seen in a long time.
Up Front
Sponsor Block, Injured List, and Fine Print… if it happened in BMX, you’ll read about it here.
Issue 4 of The Albion is now available to view online (link after the jump). In only four weeks an extra 33,000 riders have seen the first three issues worldwide now that the magazine is available for free online. But issue ten is just around the corner. And here's what's inside:
$ 4.99 is what this issue of BMX Plus! will cost you. We grabbed ours for free at the Interbike trade show in Las Vegas last week. There's more at the show than the BMX Zone and Hi-Torque always have a booth in pretty much the same location. It provides some reading material for the way home and it gives us the chance to scan the cover and let you know what's inside. Here we go then:
164 pages of BMX went into the 168th issue of RIDE UK. It will last you longer than one session on the shitter. Lots of Tour reports in this issue plus this:
The Conry bros together with their crew have finished up issue 3 of their free Figuré BMX magazine. They've gathered enough content to bring out a stacked issue. #3 will have a Eurobike report, photo gallery, Vans Kill The Line report, an interview with Matt Roe and Arnaud Wolff and there's a story of the Life Of Joseph Frans by Joe Rich. Drew and Nathan talk about brakes, Furet talks about his shovel and also the Troyens get some coverage. The Animal company make the spotlight and fall products are shown as well. Pick up a copy at the 2012 Vans
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.