Name shop: BMX24SEVEN.COM
Location: Boxmeer, Netherlands
Years in business: Since April 1st 2000 (almost 19 years)
Employees: 5 fulltime and 3 parttime
Your shop must be the biggest BMX shop I've ever seen. How big is it exactly so we can see if it is in fact the biggest BMX-only shop in the world?
BMX24SEVEN: I think we are, or at least come close to, one of the biggest BMX Race shops in the world. We have a 550 m2 showroom, 108m2 workshop,
1045 m2 Warehouse and 44m2 office space. We share the building with Meybo Bikes and their distribution centre.
What bike brands do you carry next to your own brand Meybo Bikes?
BMX24SEVEN: We have all the products in the showroom and website that we distribute through Meybo Distribution which is Meybo, Free Agent, Yess, Speedco, StayStrong, Box components, Answer,
Mankind welcomes their new team rider Evan Brandes.
The BMX Squad took over the world famous Kona Skatepark, which is one of the oldest skateparks in the world! The whole squad had an amazing time and some awesome tricks went down as well! including huge air and one of the most technical handrail grinds that we have ever seen before!
While in Houston filming for Headlights, we caught up with Demarcus Paul, Calvin Kosovich, Justin Spriet, Jake Seeley, Mike Mastroni, Johnny Raekes and Broc Raiford about their first impressions of their fellow riders. Hit play for what the guys had to say and some behind the scenes footage from the filming of the video.
Doomed Brand chillers in Alicante while filming for their latest long term project. Video includes clips from Jordan Godwin, Felix Prangenberg and Sam Jones. Jordan O'Kane has no clips cos all his shit was too big to put in. Truth.
Todays DAILY SESSIONZ was poppin! We got to ride Pat Casey's Backyard ramp and it was amazing! Thanks to all the boys who got a clip and was around for the sesh. Rizzi also fked up the rental car which was quite entertaining
'A person’s motivation reveals a lot about them. and I wanted to find out more about what motivates the one and only Steve Crandall beyond what we know of him with FBM. Always creating and enjoying things with the community that he surrounds himself with, Crandall’s intentions through life are pure, and his actions reflect that. He holds BMX values as a foundation and that spreads into every aspect of his life. Whether he’s coasting a big bike down a hill, digging in the dirt, or painting a coffee cup, it all comes from the same place and for the same reasons. This short film was shot in early April 2018 and documents Crandall in Richmond VA dealing with his first ever solo art show, and his preparation for the show 6 hours north in his hometown of Ithaca NY.' - Kenny Horton