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Winner!

Thank you Jason from the UK for bidding $1025.00 on my bike.

I will be sure to throw in some other goodies in the box.

Have a good weekend!

GARY YOUNG

Here is some Gary Young pool action.

Courtesy of BNQT.

Dan’s For LeVan

As the Empire Fund draws to a close, Dan’s is starting one for anyone who missed it. Dan’s will accept donations for the next 2 weeks, and every dollar donated will automatically enter you to win an Autographed 20.5″ Shitluck Magnolia frame, signed by Leland Thurman himself.
There will also be a t-shirt available early next week and all proceeds will be going to the fund. Thanks for your help.

I’ve been speaking to LeVan and he is getting better everyday.

DBZ barcode for Jimmy

SOLD! at 610! someone got a great deal. Thanks again DBZ.

The Infamous DBZ has decided to sell his bike also, for the benefit of Jimmy Le Van. I’m sure there will be more of these gracious gestures, and I will try to get them all posted here. Here is what DBZ had to say:

If any of you keep up with the wild and whacky world of BMX, you’ve probably already heard that Jimmy Levan had a horrible crash in New Jersey whilst filming for the next Odyssey video. He’s still in intensive care with a fractured skull, but is conscious after coming out of a medically-induced coma and seems to be doing better at this point.

I don’t really know why, but for some reason the news really affected me in a big way. I’ve only met the guy once, briefly, at the Ritz in Austin a few years back, and I think we exchanged no more than a dozen words. Besides that, I’ve been a fan of his riding ever since I first saw pictures of him in magazines in the early nineties.

He’s always been a total badass–one time, at some godawful MTV “extreme” clusterf@*k in his hometown of Louisville, he was chastised for jumping his bike right out of the competition area, clear through to the street outside. Some security meathead tried to tell him what he was and wasn’t allowed to do in the confines of the event, to which he replied, “This is my town and I’ll do what the f@*k I want!”

Over the years, he’s come to symbolize a lot of why BMX is so important to me. It gets weird, growing older with a passion for what is supposed to be a child’s pastime, and Jimmy and his company Metal Bikes have become ever more significant to me as a consequence. The same goes for the bike company Terrible One, but that’s a whole other story.

Hearing of Jimmy getting messed up like this had me pretty depressed for days, until I made some calls and found out he was doing okay. Reflecting on why, I think it’s because of basic empathy. Relating to other people is difficult in this overpopulated and socially fragmented age, so I think we choose who we bother to invest our attention in. Often it’s the people around us that we know, but just as often it’s not.

There’s something else, though. I can’t remember the exact quote, but Hunter Thompson wrote in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas about one of the great failures of the sixties counter-culture being the mistaken belief that there would be some benevolent presence at the end of the trip, ready to pick up the pieces. It’s the kind of misapprehension that I’ve never been under, having barely had the luxury of a family, and it has been brought home to me the most when I’ve woken up in a hospital for one reason or another. All I’ve had are my friends, and they’ve done as much as they can–which has always been way above and beyond what I ever would have expected.

Tom and Tina Williams have set up a fund for Jimmy’s hospital bills and expenses through their bike shop, Empire BMX. I’ve put the URL below; they are going to match any donation. A few days ago, Odyssey (a BMX company that sponsors Jimmy) announced that they will match the total sum from Empire as well, so if you give ten bucks, Jimmy gets forty.

To that end, I’ve decided to sell my T-1 Barcode bike on eBay and donate the money. I never ride the damn thing, and it bugs me to have two BMX bikes. I don’t want to be a “bike shop guy” with a bunch of cool yet unused stuff, and this just seems like the right thing to do. So, if you’re in the market for a state-of-the-art BMX bike, built by the most anal-retentive obsessive mechanic on the west coast around a custom frame fabricated in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, do a search for T-1 Barcode JTML… Jimmy The Man Levan. Or click HERE

-DBZ

The Empire/Odyssey Donation with have to go to Jimmy this weekend so I hope everyone can pull out all the stops this week, so we can give him as much help as possible.

GIVE!

ELECTRONICAL SHIRTS!!!!

If you hit up our online store, you will find the Electronical related shirts seen above. Just for safe measure, if you don’t know what Electronical is, click HERE.

The breakdown is as follows:

“OUTLET” (american apparel/online only for now)
Brown Tee w/ discharge and red print.
Heather Forest Tee w/ Orange and Black print.

“LIGHTS” (FOTL 50/50)
Black Tee w/ Red/White print

There is only a handful of the “Outlet” designs, so don’t hesitate if you’re into them.

The “Lights” Tee is a basic stock shirt.

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!

Jimmy Le Van. UPDATE. DONATE!

I poached info from Metal and Dig websites today:

Even though I’ve been coughing up half a lung for the past few days thanks to a wild case of bronchitis, I managed to get out of the house yesterday to visit Jimmy Levan in the hospital.

Thankfully, he’s awake, and for the fall he managed, he looks pretty damn good. He’s recognizing people, he referred to the nurse in the room as “Baby” and he’s fighting to get out of the hospital bed every ten seconds or so.

He still has a long way to go, but I’m really happy to report that Jimmy is awake and fighting. It’s going to be some time before he gets to leave the hospital, but he’s a got a huge case of determination on his side to speed the process along. And if you know Jimmy, once he puts his mind to something, he does it.

The Jimmy Levan fund is still open. If you’d like to donate, please give what you can. Jimmy has insurance, but there are still going to be additional costs during his recovery that aren’t covered by his insurance.

-Brian Tunney

I spent the whole day with Jimmy today, he is doing a lot better but is very confused and cannot recall a lot of the last year. His insurance will not cover the rehabilitation he needs, he is going to need to go to a rehabilitation center for serious brain injuries. I was talking with his mum today and we are going to see if we can get him into a center in jfk edison under some sort of charity or low earning fund, but this will cost $70,000(for one month). $40,000 before and the rest after.

He needs to be there soon, so if you can pass it along to anyone
raising funds etc that his family need the money by the first of
December, so he can be in rehab for the month and get back to be his good old self again.

-Tom Hooper

Thanks for everyone who already bid on my bike. I was surprised to see it that high in less than one day. I goes to show what we all can do for one another, and how much Jimmy effects us all.

-Jim Bauer


www.empirebmx.com

www.digbmx.com
www.metalbikesbmx.com
Jim Bauer Bike auction

Who has my bike?

Well it could be you…. I am putting up my bike for auction to help the Jimmy Le Van fund.
Anyone here should be pretty familiar with it, but here is a run down. I had to remove SOME prototype stuff, but I replaced it with good stuff. I mean all I really have to say is….PLEGS!

frame– Metal Rebel Contender, 21′ custom made/brakeless
fork– Director Fork
bars– Sunday Triumph
stem– Elementary V2 w/o tabs
headset– FSA sealed
levers– N/A
saddle-senior saddle (brand new)
seatpost– 25.4 Intac
clamp– integrated
rims– GSport Ribcage
hubs– Vandero 2 (f). Odyssey Cassette 3/ 10 t driver LHD (r) (brand new)
spokes-Odyssey Aftermarket spokes. (brand new, front and back)
sprocket– 30T Vermont
cranks– Odyssey Wombolt cranks(175) LHD
chain– 510
pedals– CLEAR twisted pc. (SAMPLE, brand new)
tires– Odyssey Aitken 2.25 Plyte (F) 2.1 Path (R)
pegs-GSport PLEGS (pre-production SAMPLE, brand new)
grips-Aaron Ross (pre-production SAMPLE)
barends-Par ends

BID NOW!

Anytime Jam

The Flyer says it all. Come out and ride this weekend. I will.

Jimmy Le Van. UPDATE. DONATE!

As you know, Jimmy Le Van went down hard in New Jersey a few weeks ago.

Until now he had been in a drug induced coma, for healing purposes. Early this morning Jimmy is officially awake, but not too coherent. All the tubes have been removed except for one IV. He asked his sister earlier if she knew Chris Moeller,”the bad ass flatlander” haha. This is great news on the road to recovery. Thanks to everyone for their outpouring of support.

Bad news is this hospital stay and recovery is going to be EXTREMELY expensive. Empire stepped up to the plate right away with the Help Jimmy Fund. Much props to Empire BMX to being so quick to help out. Empire will match whatever you donate, and Odyssey will match what you AND Empire donate. Basically whatever you can do will be quadrupled, so give what you can. We appreciate it and more so, Jimmy will appreciate it.

To donate go here

Thanks!