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
The Jan/Feb issue of RideBMX features the 2015 NORA Cup winners, Colony in the Northwest, The Ramp II with Kevin Peraza, Pat Casey, and Larry Edgar in Russia, Dillon Lloyd, Ryan Jordan, Billy Perry, Joe Rich, Matt Nordstrom, Colony & Volume completes, and more. Here's the full list:
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Start: Ryan Jordan keeps it classic, Alex Duleba fully commits, and Billy Perry samples an oversaturated SoCal spot.
Pro Q&A: Dillon Lloyd
With a powerhouse style and the ability to shred anything in his path, Dillon does his Canadian motherland proud wherever he goes. Especially in Southern California—where he’s in the process
The Vans Syndicate 10-year legacy is topped off Nov. 14 with the final anniversary release presented by longtime collaborators WTAPS. With nearly a decade’s worth of projects in Vault by Vans and Vans Syndicate lines to date, the premium Japanese menswear label brings artful craftsmanship and sophistication to the Authentic “S” model. As part of the first-ever WTAPS Syndicate project and originally for Japan distribution only, the striking tonal yellow Authentic “S” inspires WTAPS vision for this reissue, presenting a rich mustard hue from collar to sole, balanced by a subtle repeated WTAPS “Wings” print on the canvas panel. Designed with soft suede and canvas uppers, the Authentic “S” makes its final statement with a bold yellow gum foxing tape and complimentary printed WTAPS “Wings” laces to complete the pair.
The Vans Syndicate WTAPS Authentic "S” launches worldwide in-store on Saturday, November 14 exclusively at participating
One of those solid bikes in the mid-range. But is it mid-range? It's a lot of bike for just under $440 USD. Ready for the streets straight out of the box. Premium's 2016 Subway complete.
Features:
-Premium 20.75" brakeless frame with integrated head tube, Mid BB shell, crmo down tube and built in cut-away pivotal mount
-Premium loose ball plastic pedals
Getting your bike stolen is pretty much the worst nightmare for any bike rider out there. This is one of the reasons why Abus decided to design a unbreakable bike lock that folds into a fairly small case, which makes it easier to carry around. The overall design is really nice and very unique, not something you’d see everyday. The downside of this lock, is that it is extremely heavy (a whopping 3.6 pounds!!) and it doesn’t quite fit well on a BMX frame, which is something you don’t