The Racecraft represents 100%'s commitment to create an enhanced user experience, by providing racers with a higher level of functionality and accurate vision. The synthesis of precision engineering and minimalistic design results in a premium goggle that performs as great as it looks.
1 – Outriggers: Helping to achieve perfect fit and balance.
2 – Removable Nose Guard: The attachment of the nose guard
Whatever your vice, the Vans Late Night Pack has got your taste buds covered when the munchies set in. Bad is good. Burgers, tacos and pizza? Yes! Donuts and cup cakes for desert? Sure! Not the healthiest food around but FATBMX will back you up. #FAT. Get in line for the four-piece assortment dedicated to fast food favorites. Three Authentics are ready to take your order featuring all-over photo real prints of hamburgers, French fries and tacos while the Classic Slip-On orders up slices of pepperoni pizza. Each looking so good you can almost taste them!
Name: Ben Hennon
Age: 29
Hometown: Durham, England
Hookups: Vans Europe, Hoffman bikes, Seventies distro, Dudbmx, Joetek.
Frame: 20:75 Lady Luck Hoffman
Forks: Primo
Stem: Cult
Name: Logan Martin
Age: 22
Hometown: Brisbane, Australia
Hookups: Rockstar energy, Hyper Bmx, Snafu Bmx.
Frame: My signature Hyper BMX 'Indy' frame
Forks: Snafu magical forks
Stem: Top load Snafu stem
Headset: Snafu
Bars: Snafu Illingworth bars
Grips: ODI
Bar ends: ODI
Seat: Snafu seat and seat post combo
Sprocket: Snafu 28t
Cranks: Snafu mayweather cranks 170cm
BB set: Snafu
Endless issue 1 reminds us a lot about the first days we put out a 'zine. We did not give a fuck about anything, published what the hell we wanted, and the timing was just right. Now that many magazines are folding, there's room for 'zines again, but most of them appear online. Not Endless. Instead of working your way up from making a 'zine to a full on magazine, Eisa worked at RIDE UK and instead of bringing out a full on glossy magazine for the newsstands, chose for a smaller sized mag. Also the paper fits better in the 'zine category but don't get me wrong, the quality is so much better than 30 years ago when we rolled every page through the typewriter and typed up the story next to the photo copied pics next to it. The length of the story depended on the room that was left on the page. Most of you won't be able to relate to that pre-computer era and that's fine, but seeing Endless made me a little jealous to say the least. Full colour, nicely cut, glued together, 132 pages, quality pics and content. We never made it
Only a few years ago we received many BMX magazines in the post per month. Soul BMX is one of the few that's left and represents the French BMX scene. #88 has a special cover, dedicated to BMX rider Mathias Dymarski who got killed by the terror attack in Paris at the end of last year. He's being missed by the BMX family. Issue 88 takes us around France.
What a ride! The Premium DUO is so ready for the streets it's not even funny. It's got the full package of parts you need except for some pegs. But your favourite bike shop or mailorder most likely has a full selection of those in your favourite size, colour and material. Support your favourite BMX store. But the Duo is packed with good parts, just check below and you'll see there's no need for any upgrades.
-100% crmo frame with integrated head tube, Mid BB shell,
Frame: Subrosa Lahsaan Kobza signature Code Sample
Bar: Subrosa Lahsaan Kobza signature Code Sample
Fork: Shadow Inceptiv V2
Stem: Shadow Lahsaan Kobza signature Chula
Grips: Shadow Lahsaan Kobza signature Chula
Headset: Shadow Stacked
Cranks: Shadow Trey Jones signature Killer
Pedals: Shadow Ravager Alloy Sealed
#21 of BMX Rider Magazine in Germany just came out. If you thought RIDEBMX was the last one standing, think again. BMX Rider's full glossy magazine comes out on a regular basis and now with Endless magazine added to the program in the UK it's easier to say #printaintdead. Simone Barraco is one of those European riders who have 'made it'. The Italian is living the life as a pro BMX rider and was interviewed for BMX Rider magazine to see how he makes it work for himself. With #21 being the last issue before bmX-mas, a lot of products can be found in the product pages. Also a few bike tests were done with machines from Felt, WTP and Sunday. It will help you learn more about these 2016 complete bikes. BMX Rider travels to Paris to see what the city of love has to offer. A whole lot, and more than terrorist attacks as was shown by Corey Martinez and Erik Elstran. The Monster Energy BMX team visited Budapest and BMX rider reports about it. The best flatland spots in Berlin appear in