Frame: Subrosa Scott Ditchburn signature Thunderbeast 20.75″
Bar: Subrosa Lahsaan Kobza signature Code Sample
Fork: Subrosa Battle
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
Sprocket: Shadow Serpent 28t
Sprocket Guard: Shadow Disaster
We think it's great when people who are putting in the effort, energy and the money to do something for BMX get rewarded by covers of magazines. Pat Casey expanded his backyard gloriness by having Adam Aloise and his crew add some rad dirt jumps to it. The ride crew jumped on it and came up with this sick cover photo of Pat playing in his dream yard. Let's see what the next coverboy has to do to make it on the front page.
The mag will be in the Newsstands tomorrow and this is what you can expect: - Departments -
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Geoff Slattery, Sean Ricany, and Jono Hopping ain’t scared of heights.
#printisnotdead. That goes for SOUL BMX Magazine out of France just as well as it goes for BMX Rider magazine that also just released another issue of their mag. It's weird to think that if there would be no magazines left, that it's impossible to score "a cover". As a rider, or as a photographer these things are a fairly big deal. Hadrien Picard shot this cover and I'm sure there will be more to come for him but it will be getting harder with less BMX magazines being printed and less issues coming out by those mags that are still going.
#86 of Soul just came out today and doesn't require wifi to read it. It's free too. Visit a good BMX dealer in France to pick up your copy.
#printisnotdead! After the bad news that Factory Media is stopping print media it doesn't mean that all print is now gone. Without Freedom BMX magazine around, BMX RIDER mag will most likely do better. It's still nice to have a magazine in your hands and the Germans have a chance to grab a new issue of BMX Rider now. Issue #17 just came out and has a whole lot to offer in a slightly new layout. They're covering the German BMX scene but are also looking abroad. Winter is over, bring on spring!
WINTER SUCKS MY HARMONY!?
Well, dirt diggers think different. When it's cold and wet, the dirt is ready to be packed. Benny Paulsen explains.
PERU UNITED
Camilo Gutierrez not only gets the cover of the new issue, but a
Leatt introduces the 3DF Airflex knee and elbow guards. See what they have to offer so you can ride again after the crash.
KEY FEATURES
-Super slim 6mm CE impact certified
-Weight only 100gram each for Elbows
-Weight only 105gram each for Knees
-Armourgel ultra slim impact absorbing gel
-MoistureCool wicking fabric
Torker didn't really know that they made a "Freestyle / Trickridingframe when they made their "Race" frame with twin toptubes in the late seventies. I raced with a Torker and when I started to do some trickriding between races it was a good choice cause it made framestanders a lot easier. Bob Haro rode one too and the first HARO FREESTYLER is also made by Torker, the first real "Freestyle BMX" frame in the World. This is a Torker set up as I rode from about 81-85 with one of the first SKYWAY Spinmasters (Gyro) and Axle standers (Pegs) in Europe, we had a hook up at SKYWAY