We're still riding the stoke from having Julian Molina join the GT squad last month and now we're keeping it going with his welcome video. Shot entirely in Barcelona after wrapping up the #VansTheCircle video contest with the 360BS shop team, Julian's been on a tear lately and we're so hyped for him!
Holy hell! Dan Conway coming at you with an over the top street onslaught. This five minute tour de force has it all—from cutty, tech, deadman, and everything in between. Conway truly is one sick mutha f_cker. Hit play and get ready to be blown away.
Parker Heath broke his foot back in March while riding a massive ledge in Los Angeles. Only a few days later, after getting the upsetting news that he'd have a few months off the bike and miss out on a summer full of travel, contests, and filming, the world went into lockdown from the COVID pandemic.
As Brian Kachinsky demonstrates, the NBS wheels are street tough. These reliable, high quality, low cost wheels will keep you rolling without emptying your pockets.
The Shred N Shed Pool Tire is tough and grips well on all surfaces—perfect for the rigors that Tate Roskelley puts a tire through. A unique feature of the Shred N Shed is the second colored layer which is slowly revealed from the wear of riding.
Numerous electrical boxes, a metal cage, the side of a building, and more… Albert Mercado applies his GT Safe Street PC pegs all over downtown San Diego. The Safe Street pegs are 110mm (4.3") long, weigh 4.94oz./each, feature laser-etched GT logos, and come ready for 14mm axles with 10mm adapters.
Mason Ritter is pretty handy with a set of paint markers and he's been known to spice up his shoes, helmet, and even his frame with his custom marker-manship.
The mountainous landscape of the Salt Lake City area has resulted in a wealth of massive rails, huge gaps, and unforgiving setups for generations of SLC riders to conquer. Today, Tristen Cooper carries the torch—seeking out and sending it in true SLC fashion. We present to you, Tristen Cooper, in Utah Territory.
Grabbing a coffee, hitting the gym, going bowling... Brian Kachinsky finds his quarantine workarounds then hits the streets of Chicago for a solid solo session.
From conception to execution, and all of the trials and tribulations along the way, 11 hours and 236 tries later, Tate Roskelley’s Quarantine Contraption was a reality. Here’s a behind the scenes look at the entire process. Safe to say, Tate has a lot of patience!