This custom GT Performer build was for a custom truck that Corey built in remembrance of his late son Austin who passed away while serving in the US Air Force. This is a tribute show truck and bike built in his honor.
Mega Gathering 2023 | BMX Back to 80's X Passo Boon Sirion Unity by LetsRAD
The Dirty Knobs Podcast Season 2 Episode 5 Hosted by Hollywood Mike Miranda, JV James Vicente and EC Eric Carter sit down and talk about the BMX Magazines the they all grew up on.
Another cool Bmx Race Jersey in my Collection , which belongs to my Favourite Rider Robert de Wilde , or “Afro Bob
BMX Promotional Video from the 80's. By kidzlive
Australian old school BMX. By pantswagen
BMX Social Show and Shine - 2023 by BMX CITY MELBOURNE
BMX originated in California in the 1970s. Inspired by motocross riders of the time, people started to race their bikes on dirt tracks. In fact, BMX bikes were designed to get more people into motocross, but it soon developed into a sport of its own!
Check out Josh White's awesome 2nd place run from the '87 AFA Masters Park Competition!
For the first time in almost three decades, Mongoose is bringing back the most iconic wheelset in BMX history, the Motomag. On September 27, Mongoose will offer BMX enthusiasts and retro collectors the chance to pick up the third generation – Motomag III – of the brand’s most storied product. In the early 1970s, BMX was born when riders in Southern California began racing bikes on motocross tracks. As the sport rapidly evolved, bike technology was pushed to its limits, and frequently beyond them as riders regularly damaged or bent their bike wheels. In 1974, automotive wheel designer Skip Hess took matters into his own garage and produced the first cast magnesium BMX wheel, the Motomag. He then started producing alloy versions of the Motomag that became a mainstay in the sport with their combination of durability and lightweight performance. With the success of the Motomag, Hess started a new bicycle brand he called Mongoose.
Motomag wheels were standard equipment on BMX bikes in the mid-1970s and defined the aesthetics of early BMX racing. In 1978, Mongoose launched the Motomag II, which built on the popularity of the first