I personally love reading and seeing pics about people's trips to major cities that I haven't had a chance to visit yet. Prolly's account of his recent trip to Tokyo with Mishka is excellent, I would highly recommend taking a look at it if you have a few free minutes...
Part 1
Part 2
Thursday, December 31, 2009
Tuesday, December 29, 2009
Monday, December 28, 2009
Fast Pace 'Zine
OK, so I'm friggin' old school I guess, because back when I first started doing tricks on bikes we didn't have the internet, all we had were 'zines to tell us what was going on. Therefore, I'm always down to support someone who's putting out the paper.
Wednesday, December 23, 2009
Mike Schmitt screenshot
Been breaking down some of the BSv.4 footy from RVAFixed over the past few days... great stuff, especially from Mike Schmitt. Mike can go big or tech and he's super creative in his approach to riding...
Mike is definitely going to turn some heads.
Mike is definitely going to turn some heads.
Monday, December 21, 2009
Saturday, December 19, 2009
All-City Dropout round 2
Check these photos of the second prototype for the All-City Dropout frame...
Lots more pics and info here.
Lots more pics and info here.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Tony Fast x 14BikeCo
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Tom LaMarche screenshot
Here's a screenshot I pulled from some of Tom's BSv.4 footy. I can't even begin to explain how much Tom is killing it right now... I don't think I've ever seen him this motivated.
Wednesday, December 16, 2009
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Monday, December 14, 2009
Sunday, December 13, 2009
Dual Cable Pull
Just saw this on the MKE blog...
I've seen plenty of flatlanders (most notably the legendary Paul Osika) run a set up where both brake levers operate the front brake through a joined cable, but this is the first time I personally have seen a single lever that operates both the front and the back brake. Obviously this would be very handy when playing polo. Pretty ingenius if you ask me.
Full details here.
I've seen plenty of flatlanders (most notably the legendary Paul Osika) run a set up where both brake levers operate the front brake through a joined cable, but this is the first time I personally have seen a single lever that operates both the front and the back brake. Obviously this would be very handy when playing polo. Pretty ingenius if you ask me.
Full details here.
BSv.4 update
We're starting to get the footage in and I've been seeing lots of sample clips from different riders who are going to be involved in the Bootleg Sessions v.4 project, and I have to say that things are looking amazingly good thus far. The Aloha Fixed and RVAFixed crews have been killing it, and the Philly footy promises to be as mind blowing as ever. Lots more stuff coming too, including a potential guest edit from a crew that we all know and love, but that's all I'm going to say about that for right now...
More news soon!
More news soon!
Friday, December 11, 2009
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Profile Fixed hubs with True 3/8" axles
Got a set of the new Profile Fixed hubs with the True 3/8" axles today. Holy crap these things are nice. I've never had even the slightest problem with any of my original Profile Fixed hubs, but I'm pretty sure you could run these on a Boeing 747 and they would work just fine. In other words, these will be the last hubs you'll ever need. And if you think indestructible hubs aren't worth the extra cost, you're wrong. Trust me, I know.
They also come with knurled hardened steel washers that will bite into your frame to prevent slippage, which is a nice touch.
These bad boys are going straight on the red Bruiser...
Huge thanks to Christian @ Profile for the assist, as always!
They also come with knurled hardened steel washers that will bite into your frame to prevent slippage, which is a nice touch.
These bad boys are going straight on the red Bruiser...
Huge thanks to Christian @ Profile for the assist, as always!
Wednesday, December 9, 2009
Mike Schmitt
Pat Laughlin vs. a fixed gear bike
BMX rider Pat Laughlin, aka "Big Daddy" (and about 50 other nicknames), is a funny guy. Watch this vid, particularly at about the 3:50 mark where he describes the first time he tried riding fixed...
Monday, December 7, 2009
Options
This is what I love about the MKE Bruiser (and other similar new fixed gear frames as well)... you can set them up any way you want and do pretty much anything with them. Brad from Urban Velo set his Bruiser up for cyclocross and/or winter commuting...
That's a damn fine looking setup. Via Prolly's.
That's a damn fine looking setup. Via Prolly's.
14BikeCo's new 14R
Andy from FixedGearLondon is always getting into something, and trust me when I say that it's always something amazing. This is no exception. He recently announced a new frame/fork project from 14BikeCo, the 14R. All Reynolds 853, all gorgeous. Lots more info here.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
Delco in NYC
The boys from Philly were up in NYC this weekend, and naturally they did a bit of filming for Bootleg Sessions v.4 while they were there. Here's one little clip they captured...
Tom's nose manual across a 15' box. I don't care who you are, that's a long ass nose manny. Lots more about this and the entire weekend at Prolly's, of course.
Tom's nose manual across a 15' box. I don't care who you are, that's a long ass nose manny. Lots more about this and the entire weekend at Prolly's, of course.
Friday, December 4, 2009
Ares Bykes "Loope Hole" fixed frame
Japan's Ares Bykes has long been my favorite flatland BMX manufacturer, I've always had a strong appreciation for the way they operate. It now looks like they'll be coming out with a fixed gear frame in 2010, and why not? Everyone else is. Theirs will be called the "Loope Hole", and it has a pretty interesting design. No comments on their blog as to what it's intended purpose is, but with the bend in the downtube it appears that they may have had some trickery in mind...
Wednesday, December 2, 2009
MKE Nickel Bar Ends
Got home from Boston yesterday and found a pair of the new MKE nickel bar ends waiting for me from the guys at Milwaukee Bikes. They went straight on the red Bruiser of course...
Money.
Money.
More Eurotrip videos
Tony's Circus act
Teds curved grind. Sick!
Nose Manual
One of the most innovative tricks ever done on a fixed gear ^
Thanks for uploading Andy!
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
3BANCHO part 35!
Kyoichi Ozaki has been somewhat under the radar recently, but thankfully he is still riding and still making significant contributions to the Bootleg Sessions project and the rest of the fixed gear scene. He just put out his first mini-edit in over a year...
More details about the weirdness that when down here at the 3BANCHO blog.
More details about the weirdness that when down here at the 3BANCHO blog.
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