
If you’re looking for a barrage of whips and flips, look elsewhere. This run is full of steeze and boosted hips. That first air is bonkers.
If you’re looking for a barrage of whips and flips, look elsewhere. This run is full of steeze and boosted hips. That first air is bonkers.
Truck manual 180? Sure, no problem. For more wizardry, watch Brandon Webster’s Canadian in Texas video part.
Y.A.W.N. is throwing a jam at the Bicycle Source this Sunday. If you ain’t there, then you ain’t nowhere.
Also, it case you didn’t notice, those ramps spell out YAWN!
Shout out to Fit for putting this up!
Soul BMX ran an interview (in French) that Jeremy Pavia did with Mike a few months ago. We figured plenty of English speakers would want to read it too, so we threw it in a flipbook for you. Mike does a really good job of explaining a lot of tough stuff, so if you’re an Aitken fan, consider this a must-read.
The Odyssey Monolever turns 10 years old this week. The short, medium and trigger shapes (and the M2 bracket) were designed over three 14 hour days to meet a deadline in June 2003. The short handle was based on an old customized Tech 77 lever that Nuno Oliveira had, and the trigger came from an old ODSY race lever that Jim Cielencki used. Thank you to anyone who has used them over years. We appreciate it.
Here are some photos from Brandon’s time in Austin.
In case you missed the video, watch it now.
All photos by Walter Pieringer.
Our own young Canadian shredder Brandon Webster made the trek down to a warm-but-welcoming Austin a couple of months ago to ride his bike outside and escape the brutal Toronto winter. As it turns out, it’s much warmer in Austin. Imagine that.
Filmed and edited by Walter Pieringer.
Music by Deer Tick.
Nate Richter came by the Full Factory jam this weekend with camera in hand. He called out some tricks and captured the good times. There’s a great mix of people in this, so be sure to give it a look.
Thanks to everyone that came out. Til next time…