LEDGEISLATION - Nothing but ledges with Jake Seeley from the East Coast to the West, and a number of places in between. This one goes out to all the ledge lovers out there! Enjoy.
Jake Seeley's 2022 Street Sweeper complete.
Jake Seeley and some of the Pittsfield, Massachusetts locals (Josh Salas, Ben Allen, Jacob Senger, Dürren, Bad Matty) documented some shredding at the newly updated park in their town. The sweet Seeley tech wizardry influence is strong in this one.
Watch Jake Seeley and filmer/editor Mike Mastroni's entry into Real BMX 2021.
Built around Jake Seeley’s all-new chromoly aftermarket signature frame, it uses a 75.25° head tube angle, a very short chainstay and a higher bottom bracket to match perfectly with Jake’s technical riding style. With its 4-piece bars, 160mm cranks, sealed Odyssey Clutch freecoaster and Sunday Street Sweeper tires, this is truly a pro-level bike.
Jake Seeley proving that there's book smarts, street smarts, and setup smarts...
"A video by the homies for the homies, “Gangster Street Biking” is a collection of footage I captured over the past few years of some of my closest friends. Pro riders and hometown heroes all mixed together to create a 20+ minute all street riding BMX video for your viewing pleasure! If this video makes you want to get out and ride my mission was accomplished." —Jake Seeley
My personal favs from this past years instagram clips stacked up and edited to Goblets unreleased track “Metronome” off their upcoming album “Bastard Thrash”.
For over a decade now Jake has been the definition of cutting edge in the modern street riding game, and his "Headlights" section is no exception. With an ever evolving eye for spot use and a level of bike control matched by few, this section has all the right ingredients...Enjoy!
This is what you get when you re-birth a giant skatepark bowl out of dirt in the middle of the woods and get all of the Berkshires best riders and supporters together for a unsanctioned unstoppable BMX jam like no other! Here's a full recap of the madness that went down May 11th deep in Pittsfield, MA very own Spring Side Park.