We linked up with Ethan Corriere recently and sat down with him to discuss the finer points of his signature FitBikeCo. Sleeper pegs. Ethan put in time, carefully designing these grind beauties and he hit us with facts. He then proceeded to put them through the paces on a handful of schoolyard ledges, benches and rails.
The Seeker Pedal was born out of desire and need. Many of the Eclat PRO team including Devon Smillie asked for a pedal with a larger platform than most, but with a slightly thinner profile.
Riders from Athens and Patras doing their thing. Enjoy
Ethan Corriere and his homie BJ Bolton built up some new Sleepers and hit the streets to do Zzz damn thing! Ethan's stacking for a new Fit vid - and we can tell you this much... Chef Sleeper got something simmering that's gonna go down a treat.
Alex Hiam is a staple name in the Australian BMX scene. He stopped by the shop the other day and discussed his Sweet Tooth frame, forks, bars and complete bike. Alex also gives some insight into how the famous Sweet Tooth graphics came to be.
2020 early April clips, filmed at my local spots.
Germany's Robin Kachfi is back with another video for his family at kunstform BMX out in Berlin and Stuttgart. Robin never disappoints and even ends this one with something a little different for him!
Without question, the catalyst for the rise in Freestyle participation in the early 1980s was the launch of the first dedicated frame and fork combination, the Haro Freestyler. Designed by Bob with several intelligent features, and manufactured by Torker BMX in Fullerton, California, the concept quickly legitimized Freestyle and alerted the established BMX racing industry to the new opportunity.