I made this video mid last year when I first got the rims. 6 months on and they are still running like new and haven’t broke a single spoke!
Left over footage from my ‘in control’ edit.
The edit that almost killed me. A year in the making. 100% self filmed/edited. 100% Hardcore BMX flatland.
This edits marks a return to some of my hardest concepts focused around the pivot and beyond.
A mixtape of all the things I’ve been playing with this year. Front wheel, back wheel, both wheel and everything in between…
Name: James White
Hometown: South East London
Started riding BMX in: 1979
Number of bikes in the collection: About 10 complete I guess
Do you remember the moment that you decided to start collecting BMX memorabilia?
James White: No, I don’t think that ever happened, I prefer to call myself a BMX Historian, Hah. It goes far deeper than just collecting for me. The evolution of tricks, the media, it’s all of interest to me, the bikes and parts I have accumulated is just a part of it.
At this moment, do you wish you had started collecting earlier?
James White: Yes and No. I can’t help but cringe over the parts that have slipped through my fingers over the years but that was then and this is now. In the early 90’s everything was worthless.
The new Cheeky Monkey video, filmed through '21/ '22 and free to watch online at https://www.cheekymonkeybmx.com/
Searching for Bisseker by James White
With three of us having birthdays that all fall close together in November. It has become tradition to meet at South Bank for a session on the nearest Sunday.
My take on the BSD Revolution hub
After doing a BMX 'zine for ten years (1987 - 1996) FATBMX made it on the internet. The year was 1998. Here to stay.