The 6 Bolt Redline by Kastan Forklifter Stem Reissue. This limited edition reissue of the iconic 6-Bolt Redline Forklifter Handlebar Stem was reverse engineered from an era-original stem, and produced to exacting standards and finish. This handlebar stem is a reissue of the original late 1980s Redline Forklifter 6-Bolt stem. It features a 1” quill shaft with the potts modification hollow stem bolt designed for installation on all 1980s-era BMX bikes. This limited edition batch of silver stems comes with classic Redline branding and is presented in a custom-printed box with foam lining, featuring era-inspired Redline branding and colors.
Delivered in a custom foam-lined box, the stem is available to purchase right now at the button link below and ships from stock within 24 hours. USA Shipping is Free.
Price: $ 189.99
The 2024 Olympic Games feature BMX Racing and BMX Freestyle Park. They're only a few weeks away. Riders have been working hard for years trying to get a spot on their National Olympic team to represent their country in their sport. Announcements have been made of riders that are chosen. Equipment has been prepared to look the part once the action starts in Paris. For BMX Racing the track is located just outside of Paris at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines. BMX Freestyle will take place in the city centre of Paris at Place de la Concorde. The pressure is on to perform at the biggest stage in sports. The platform will be used to put BMX in the spotlight on a global scale.
We wish all riders who made it the best of luck. Enjoy the experience. In this post we will show the latest announcements, the equipment, the special paint jobs as everyone is getting ready.
The date for BMX Freestyle:
30 July qualification. 31 July finals.
Wat is het geheim van Nederland Sportland? In deze laatste aflevering van de documentaire VUUR hebben we het over de impact. Hoe wordt het vuur overgedragen en inspireren onze sporters de volgende generatie? Focus: Niek Kimmann, BMX Racing.
You've seen Julian Arteaga's incredible Welcome To Cinema Pro video, now you can watch the whole process with this episode of 'In The Cut'. Julian's consistency and level of riding is through the roof - can't wait to see more from him and Cinema.
"Behind the scenes on an eventful first day in Glasgow for Reed Stark, Denim Cox, Trent Lutzke and Grant Yoobie. A newly landscaped area just a few blocks from the BSD HQ serves up something for all of the BSD crew including Grant Yoobie sending one of the most ridiculous rail rides we have ever seen.
Repeatedly hitting a gnarly bank and then smashing into a wall in downtown Los Angeles after dark... sounds sketchy, right? Mason Ritter recaps his battle for his ender in Can You Film This?
A collection of personal random clips over the last 15 years that I have filmed with Logan.
Speedy G closes out the KEEP IT DOWN full-length DVD with a solid section full of style, flowing lines, and hefty maneuvers.
The guys spent 9 days south of the border with Eddie Cuellar stacking clips for this mix and a couple upcoming projects we are working on. Stay tuned for more soon… Until then sit back and enjoy.
Name: Troy Cooper
Age: 28
Hometown: Murrieta, California
Hook-ups/Sponsors: stranger/primo, hymm a love story, Rottn, Cult Crew
The FAT favorites list:
-Spot to ride: This is a good one I think it’s probably Cal Oaks BB
-BMX video: Probaly the Finer Things I watched that video so much when it came out, and Talk Is Cheap. Best video ever made.
-Website: Ughh idk hahaha I don’t have one maybe depop lol even though that isn’t a website.
-Web video: Fiend promo, Hobie welcome to Animal video is fire, “alright imma head out”