Kink’s James Steele had some old tapes laying around that weren’t being used for anything, so Jeff Evans threw together an edit for him. That description makes it sound like it would be “leftovers” type riding, but there are plenty of clips that got me stoked in there.
RF 18 kicked off yesterday in San Francisco and Props is gonna be throwing up these little edits all along the way to keep you guys entertained. Here’s the first one featuring BMX personalities: Catfish, Kareem J. Williams, and Big Daddy. Rumor has it that Adam was late for the trip because he was getting a no-polish manicure at the airport…
This Luis Caballero edit was eight weeks in the making, and during those eight weeks he broke four frames. Interesting fact, but might not be the best thing to make public knowledge when you have a frame sponsor…
You may recall that Giant recently put on a guessing game contest, in which the goal was to figure out what tricks Troy was trying to do based off of the clips of him messing up on them. The contest is over, and now the winners have been chosen, and the video of Troy pulling his tricks is up.
“Here is our edit from the Boyley Jam here in Hastings, 2010. Big thanks to everyone that showed up or supported in any way, this was the last time the old wooden park would play host to this event. Plenty of sweet riding, sunshine & looseness, perfect.”- 4Down
The final leg of Bryce Toole’s Rippin’ Gypsy Tour is upon us, and Profile is auctioning off two pivotal sample seats that never went into production to raise money for him. Only one of each was ever made. Take your pick from the wild one pictured above, or a more subdued brown model. Snatch ‘em up and help Bryce get home.
Hoffman Bikes just posted up a Seth Kimbrough bike check, where they post a picture of and reveal the name of Seth’s signature Shadow cranks. Did anyone even know these were going to exist or being tested?