Nuno was over at Frostbike this weekend showing off our latest goods and BMXUnion stopped by and snapped some pics of our booth. Click HERE to see what we brought and get a sneak peek of some new stuff we have coming your way!
SHIPMENT: Safety Orange
You’ve probably seen at least one or two videos by now of Aaron Ross riding an all Orange bike. Well, if you’re interested in adding a splash of orange onto your trusty whip, you’re in luck. These guys are available now in every single part that Aaron runs!
G-Sport also has the matching Safety Orange hubs and rims!
And, if you want to go all out, Sunday Bikes has a matching Aaron Ross Funday frame!
Aaron Hits the Cement
Empire just dropped this new edit of Aaron Ross hitting up a few concrete parks. In case you guys didn’t know, Aaron keeps a different bike for each skatepark that he rides. Orange Soda for Round Rock and the Picnic Bike for Marble Falls.
In other Aaron news, check out this ESPN article on what makes someone a pro in BMX. On and off the bike, Aaron’s a perfect example.
Let him take over your Twitter timeline by following him @theaaronross and then say hi to him on facebook.com/aaronrossbmx.
Sean Sexton’s Kink Commercial
Darryl over at Kink just whipped out some sweetness of Sean Sexton killing it on street. It’s a short edit but there’s definitely some good stuff in there.
Follow him on twitter.com/sean_sexton.
Aitken Q&A: Part 2
Here’s part 2 of the Mike Aitken Q&A series that The Come Up is doing.
Red Bull Dirt Pipe
WOW. This course looks amazing. Gary Young dipped down to Australia earlier this year to partake in this awesomeness. As an added bonus, he even took home the win for best wallride! Congrats, Mate!
Jim Cielencki bike check & update
Jim C has a pretty sweet bike check and photo gallery up over at ESPN. In it, he talks about his 24″ Model C and what it’s like riding it and switch back and forth between the 20″.
I know you ride your Sunday cruiser more than a regular 20″ bike nowadays. Is there a specific reason for this? To be honest, I go back and forth between the 20″ and 24″ throughout the year. I run a BMX bike company, so I should have experience in both bikes. Before I started riding this bike in October, I rode my 20″ for a whole year straight. For me, it’s difficult to switch between the two just because the 24″ makes the 20″ feel small. The main reason why I ride the 24″ is that I like the idea of taking something you already know how to do and making it different. It’s like riding bigger stair sets or steeper rails, you want the challenge of taking something you already know and making it different or more difficult.
Click HERE to check it out.
If you own a cruiser and want to upgrade your wheelset, make sure to check out our Hazard Lite 24″ complete wheels, spokes, rims and tires!
Adam Banton – Print Ad / Wallpaper
Here’s Adam Banton with front brake trick #22785; the slider feeble, needle threader.
Photo by Jason Eichhorst.
Add Adam on Facebook, then follow him on Twitter!
Aaron Ross – Print Ad / Wallpaper
Anybody want to have a picnic?
Photo by Walter Pieringer.
Play Tetris and send Aaron some love on theaaronross.com.
10 Questions with Mike Aitken
Mike Aitken was recently in SD and sat down with TCU to answer some questions. Check it.
Matthias Dandois in 3D
Here’s a new video of Matthias Dandois, riding in 3D! If you’ve never seen him ride in person, maybe this might help?