Issue 7 of the free Case BMX magazine came off the printers' this week and is now available. Depending where you live, you need to do some research on how to get your hands on a copy but it'll be worth it as it has the following articles for you to read:
If BMX Plus! would be a Dutch magazine, this cover would look a lot different. Just in time for the Halloween period, the cover would be as orange as possible. Probably Aaron Ross would be on it riding his orange Sunday complete bike tossing some pumpkins in the air while putting out his next tweet. But BMX Plus! is an American magazine and the USA is all about the stars and the stripes and the red, white and blue. Who better than BMX MC Darryl Nau to rock this theme. In this issue you can find how the Americans did at the BMX Supercross race over o the Olympic track in London. You can find out how many medals the Americans picked up at the Dew Tour in Portland. When Santa Claus comes to town, you need to know what to put on your wish list. BMX Plus! helps you out. Is the future about frame building all about the MADE IN THE U.S.A. frames? With a patriotic cover like this, we wouldn't be
We anniversary our East vs. West design battle with collaborative efforts from LA-based Crooks & Castles and NYC’s Acapulco Gold. Both brands produce fine quality clothing that represent authentic street culture, with strong ties to skateboarding, art, and music. The Moda Hi blends these progressive street fashion influences with the raw utility that you expect from Vans skateboard shoes. The upper uses some design elements from the Sk8-Hi, and features a very
Urban Kreation sent over a set of jeans to be tested by a member of Valleyside distro – I personally decided to take the opportunity to test the jeans (and very glad I did!).
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.