Just another day in quarantine, wiping out and no crying!! WATCH TIL THE END- I run over my sister!
This is a clip from BBC Northern Ireland ft. Andy Ruffell doing some stuntabiking at a big indoor race with wooden ramps in 1983.
KEITA UCHINO - MOTEL WORKS BMX 2020 -
Classic 96 GT Dyno rescued from the scrap heap, We take a look over this classic bicycle, strip it down & restore the major components of the bike inc. that epic 90s chrome frame, forks & handle bars.
This is a mix of clips from my 2019-2020 adventures. This edit includes clips from so many road trips and bmx shows along the way.
The first episode of the Still Rolling series takes a look at the lives of Richmond, VA local Jojo, and Southern, MD native Joe Fowler. They come from different backgrounds, but they both strive for similar goals. To take care of their friends and family, work their asses off, and ride their asses off.
This video was produced by Route Co. Creative with the Grindwheel BMX crew using "Cinebody," a user directed/generated app for smartphone users. Participants from all over the US joined the challenge and self-filmed their best riding around and inside their homes keeping a safe distance from people outside their quarantine circle. Riders submitted clips into the 5 riding categories and then all the clips were compiled into this little edit cut together by Dustin Millard.
2020 BMX Quiz R2! Fields VS André
Name: Joshua McLean
Sponsors: Full Tilt, Radio, Promax Components, Onyx, FLY Racing, Tioga, Box, Oakley, Shimano, Odi Grips, HT Pedals, Park Tools and Tangent Products.
Mechanic: Usually just me, myself, and I
When did you get picked up by Radio Bikes?
Josh McLean: Well I actually ride for a bike shop in America called Full Tilt and the whole team runs the Radio Frames. I met Angie and Fritz Voigt in 2018, and a few months after meeting them we got to talking and came up with a plan together. I began riding for them early November 2018.
How do you like the feel and look of your bike?
Josh McLean: I’ve never been one to worry about how my bike looks. I feel like I’ve never really had a bike that has been colour coordinated until now. Considering I don’t change the size of my parts often, I guess you can say it feels pretty good. I would possibly only change something once or twice a year.
Radio Bikes are a rather new brand on the racing circuit, do you get to give product feedback to