Thunderstorms caused the power to go out at the house so we tried our best to film something fun and different for you all! Big Boy tried a flair challenge on a wet ramp in his underwear during a thunderstorm, and it did not go as planned!
Round 2 of 3 of our game of bike challenge. This time we mixed it up and brought out some mid-school pigs and had us a little game of PORK.
Every year the Sparkys lot becomes a skatepark and brings people from all over together for "Sparkys Jam!" This is our way of saying thanks to the public and our fans. A warehouse sale, food trucks, BMX Jam, and more happens throughout the day.
Tony Cherry leftovers from The Daily Grinds ReRouting DVD with a few new clips sprinkled in.
Mike Guilmette for Navitas Organics by iMIXtv.
Mały streetowy eksperyment będący jednocześnie odskocznią od instagramowych kombosów z instagrama Matiego.
BSD's entry for Ride UK BMX magazines 2012 'Warehouse Project'.
Our local NYC contingency don't stop! Check out moves from Matt Miller, Augie Simoncini, Markus Hoyte, Chad Douglas, Luke Padelski, Alex Avilla, Tenzin Nyandak and Twin.
It started with a chance encounter, stumbling across some second-hand BMX bikes from the United States in a Nigeria shop. And following a trawl of some internet videos, it has spawned into a burgeoning BMX scene in the city’s capital, Lagos, transcending socio-economic backgrounds. Here is all you need to know:
- The BMX scene only really started six years ago as rider Star Boy, aka Matthew Temitope, a mechanic in Lagos, was among those to stumble across some vintage 1980s freestyle BMXs. After watching videos with friends on his phone and in internet cafes, they began to try out their own style of tricks.