Kole Voelker wanted to Darty! So he hopped a plane from San Diego to Austin to ride Brett Silva's ditch jam with fellow Fit fam and Austinites Matt Nordstrom and Max Jung. #BuildingBoyz bro Aryei Levenson made the trek to Texas to get in on the action too!
Bentley King rides everything and, amazingly, he does it on his Mixtape V.3 street frame. Check out the kid's setup!
Manuel Petrocelli and John Quintero are the new additions to the Fit Flow team. There are a million things we could say about these dudes' riding, but we will just let the riding speak for them. Sit back and enjoy four minutes of non-stop bangers in the streets of Barcelona!
The Scumbag himself, Brandon Begin, is back with another video part showing off his unique riding style. Begin is on top of his game with Saucetheboss behinds the lens. You're in for a treat!
Next up in our 'Twelve days of Aitken’, which is a retrospective look at Mike Aitken’s BMX career as seen through the eyes of some of those who know him best via a selection of his hugely influential video parts, is Mikey’s section in FIT’s inaugural video “F-It.” Mike kicked off 2001 with a new frame sponsor, which was a freshly-formed bike company that was spawned via S&M Bikes with fellow teammates and heavy hitters Brian Foster, Nate Hanson, Robbo, Justin Inman, and Edwin De La Rosa; him and the crew set FIT into full swing with the release of “F-It.” Mike blessed the video with a well-deserved closing section; one that helped put FIT on the map and set the bar for a soon-to-be legendary team in the coming years.