Trent Lutzke starts out the Daily Grind "ReRouting" DVD with a bang! Heavy grinds from front to back in this section, check it!
Filmed this past summer throughout the city of Berlin, Germany, Tempered's Raph Jeroma Williams went in big time for this one. High speed, precision, and even a damn fence ride out of a tree, this has to be his best yet to date. And that nollie tire ride... woah.
RYUTARO HIGA CITY OF TOKYO Video By @4pegy
This is everything of Ryan I had... some clips are at least 3 years old.
See what a BMX trip is like from the eyes of Joris Coulomb. Joris' new 'Experience' series gives you a look into the path that's slightly less traveled. Watch the first episode now and see what happened on his trip to Ecuador earlier this year.
No day is ever quite the same for Hucker... Take a glimpse into one of the many "Days in the Life" of Mr. Hucker Himself. We take a trip to his personal jumps at the Oakley factory, visit the Pet Store where Hucker worked his first job and then hit the Wedge for a surf session, with a few things in between.
Game of B.I.K.E. at the BMX track San Vicente with Justin Kimmann & Joris Harmsen.
Name shop: Groundedbmx
Location: Ninove
Years in business: 8
Employees: 2 sometimes 3
What was the reason for you to start a BMX shop?
Groundedbmx: I always knew I wanted to run my own company. Since my head is always full of ideas I talked to a friend of mine who has owned multiple businesses to figure out what Idea I should pursue. He told me to only go for the one I’m most passionate about. So, that was BMX :), a no brainer.
What was your first location like?
Groundedbmx: I started Grounded as an online store but soon had customers picking up parts in my bedroom which turned into a stockroom pretty quickly.
How did your first year turn out?
Name shop: Paul's Boutique BMX
Location: Dorpsstraat 66A, 5735EE Aarle-Rixtel The Netherlands (Europe)
Years in business: 23 years (April 1st 1995)
Employees: 1
What was the reason for you to start a BMX shop?
Paul's Boutique BMX: With only 10 Dutch riders remaining in 1995 and no BMX Shop in the country I decided it was a good idea to start a BMX Shop to keep those 10 riders on their bikes.
What was your first location like?
Paul's Boutique BMX: In my backyard I built a small shed to put the bikes on display, a small shed for Parts/Maintenance/hangout where I had to get my motorcycle out first before a customer could see the parts etc. hahaha. Then first floor in the house was for clothing en the second floor was the