I tried to change my BMX forks, BLINDFOLDED.
Evan Jaques is one of the founders of and owners of LUXBMX and has worked in the bike industry for the past 20 years. Riding BMX his whole life, Evan learned from a young age how to work on his bike and turned this childhood hobby into a life long obsession, career, and lifestyle.
Evan Jaques is one of the founders of and owners of LUXBMX and has worked in the bike industry for the past 20 years. Riding BMX his whole life, Evan learned from a young age how to work on his bike and turned this childhood hobby into a life long obsession, career, and lifestyle.
Introduction to Ramped.
“The GT brand has always been one of my passions since I first started taking my son to the track more than 45 years ago. It’s exciting to see my son Craig developing and building frames and forks like I did back in the day, and we’re looking forward to doing this with GT.” - Gary Turner
I always ask to my mechanic to make one but this is first time I built it by myself. It was very hard and I was headache but It was definitely great to know how the wheel come out and the team work is important. I realized that mechanic is hard work too. Enjoy!
Brandon Begin rolled through The Building distribution to freshen up his bike with a brand new Scumbag frame, Scumbag bar and Shiv V.3 fork. With a little help from Ethan Corriere, they got the new steed built up and boy does it look good!
Wheel Build For My Hutch Pro Racer Restoration. The wheel build for my Hutch Pro Racer restoration. Will be posting more detail shots in the blog later.
In celebration of Profile Racing's 50th anniversary, owner and founder, Jim Alley, invites us into the company's original Florida location where some sections of this dark and dusty industrial cave have been sealed off since 2004. Over time, this building (appropriately named "The Dungeon" by employees) has become a time capsule; a host to historical artifacts capturing Profile's legacy in both the automotive and bicycle industry.
Since he was a kid, Ooti Billeaud had wanted a backyard BMX ramp, but neither his parents nor future landlords were interested, so when he finally purchased land in New Orleans his first plan was to build a ramp. Unfortunately, the city told him if he built a ramp before building a house they would confiscate his land so he built a small house and a very big ramp.