This is the official cinematic BMX video for Nickev. An NYC BMX street rider based in Brooklyn, NY. He's part of the NEW WAVE of BMX riders from New York City. He's been riding BMX consistently for 3 years after taking a hiatus in the past. He's been showing his passion and progression on a daily basis while pushing himself to the next level.
Got sent to Chile for my job as a firefighting helicopter pilot. Even though most of the country was shut down for covid, I brought my bike along and made good use of the time that I was able to get. Enjoy!
Name: Jason Eley (Jay)
Hometown: Consett, County Durham, UK
Started riding BMX in: 1983
Number of bikes in the collection: 2 bikes, my collection is based on Haro 1984, I have most of the items from the '84 catalogue including the catalogue.
Do you remember the moment that you decided to start collecting BMX memorabilia?
Jason Eley: Probably 2001 when I was going through my RIDE magazine and noticed a UK shop selling one of my dream bikes, a complete Haro '84 Sport still in the box, I bought one and never stopped
A high performance and incredibly light weight ally tubeless valve. Partners up seamlessly with RADIO Clipper Expert, Argon Pro and Solar Pro tubeless ready rims.
MATERIAL: lightweight alloy
VALVE: presta valve
SIZE: 40mm or 60mm
Extras:
• x3 color options (black; red; blue)
• comes as pair, includes locknut
• compatible with Argon and Solar rims
• high pressure compatible
Indoor park on a high street! We checked in at Ghetto Park in Grimsby with Ben Towle and Tom Russell.
This super 8 short film was filmed in Bangkok, Thaïland, during the filming of the BSD BMX video "Spicy Boys" with Reed Stark, Luc Legrand, Sam Jones and Denim Cox.
BMX Joe Jarvis 2021 edit bytiM Production
Andy Buckworth, Seth Riley, and Jared Eberwein headed out Austin, TX for some epic riding. Here is a sneak peak of their trip.Full edit drops next Friday, 26 February.
Name: John Buultjens
Hometown: Dundee, Scotland. Now San Diego, California.
Started riding BMX in: 1982
Number of bikes in the collection: Had 128, now 25
Do you remember the moment that you decided to start collecting BMX memorabilia?
John Buultjens: The date was August 1997. I immigrated to Australia back in June 1995 and left all my old bikes and parts under my parents' house in Dundee. The folks were moving and had everything boxed up from under the house and shipped it to me in Australia. When I opened the boxes, I found all my childhood treasures, 1988 Sport, 1989 Chrome Master Bashguard, 1989 Master Bashguard in black and my 1991 Air-Master. eBay had just come online and I started searching for parts to re-build my bikes and bring them back to they way I rode them back in the day. Took me a few years, but I got all the parts. Whilst searching I was finding other bikes too, so I started collecting the Haro’s I had always dreamed of, including the 1982 Haro Freestyler.
Was Haro always the #1 brand in your head of bikes to collect?
John Buultjens: Sure was, after receiving my OG bikes, I just knew I had to restore them.
Name: Perry Wills
Hometown: Sacramento, CA
Started riding BMX in: Late 70’s
Number of bikes in your collection: 20-25 bikes currently not including parts
Can you claim you bombed down the hills on a bike in the '70s?
Perry Wills: I did not bomb hills in 70’s, we typically made jumps in fields or went to places we knew there were jumps. Relatively flat where I grew up.
Do you think the suspension bikes from the '70s are fascinating?
Perry Wills: Love suspension bikes! Own several. Probably the rarest I’ve had is Harry Leary’s mono shock made by Prodyne.. Current rarest probably the Whitney Marine Baja 500 mono shock.
When you see one at a local swapmeet do you have to get it no matter what?
Perry Wills: I’ve purchased 3 mono shocks all being Matthew’s at a local flea market and one Silverfox shock bike so yeah pretty much. If I were to find one I’d most likely buy it..
What's the story about the full suspension Panda?