I spent a chilly Saturday back in March with Rick Moliterno and the boys at Standard Byke Company. I wanted an inside view to some of the inner workings of an American made bmx company.
Standard Byke Company would like to welcome the newest team rider, Gage Sharp. Residing from Cleveland, Ohio, Gage puts his brakeless 250L to good use at Ray's MTB, Chenga, the city streets, and many more spots!
Corey Bradley (@corey_b_radley) got a session in at Standard Byke Co. headquarters. With his 250L and front brakes, he went right to work on the #margaritaramps with some unique and entertaining moves! Rick Moliterno (@rickmoliterno) even snuck in a few front brake moves with a short cameo in here!
Bobbie Altiser (@bobbiealtiser) visited the SBC headquarters and got a quick session in on the #margaritaramps. Bobbie, with his soon to be released signature frame, always delivers outstanding moves!
We recently had a fun session on the #margaritaramps located in the Standard Byke Company headquarters. This is the footage that we captured of Rick Moliterno(@rickmoliterno) on both of his bikes during a typical weeknight session!
Typically found behind the camera, Murderbike (Jerrod Glasgow) step in front of the lens to put together this crankflip compilation. Filmed at his ramps, #theclubhouse with help from a tripod and whoever was there to hold the camera.
We spent a day with Bobbie Altiser, his ramps, and a good group of dudes. His ramps, appropriately named "The Brake Room," are located above his bike shop in Hannibal, Mo. This is some of the stuff we caught on the camera. Riders included are David Buseman, Corey Bradley, David McGinnis, and Bobbie Altiser.
John Rodgers and MurderBike teamed up to make a quick edit for John's 30th birthday. That "quick edit" turned out to take almost two years to make due to John getting hurt and MurderBike having surgery for an injury. They stuck to their goal of getting it finished and here it is, enjoy!