Yes, it’s hard to divert your eyes away from the coolest looking grip ever! OK, maybe not the coolest but they are available in a rainbow of colors and will stay securely on your bar thanks to the alloy lock rings and end caps. -Kraton Rubber with Nylon Inserts -Aluminum Locking Collars and End Plugs -135mm or 155mm Lengths
CASE BMX is a new print magazine from the UK. In the editorial of the first issue Mike Netley wrote the following:"No cover price, good quality content, well thought-out and designed articles and a good form of distribution resulting in a wide circulation. Basically reaching out to the masses with a good quality magazine, that's what Case is about."
This means that the free magazine can be picked up at your local BMX shop if they carry it and who wouldn't grab a free 84-page full colour BMX mag off the racks? If you wanted to make a magazine back in the day you ended up doing a xeroxed 'zine. This first issue by Mike Netley is the real deal. People like Mark Noble, Vincent Perraud, Fraser Peek and Jeremy Muller contributed to the first issue which is distributed by Profile Racing in the UK. But somebody has to pay for all this and that will be the advertisers. With two other established BMX
Spent some time on Facebook this week adding friends. It's amazing to see how many BMX people are on there. I was surprised by the number of flatland riders on Facebook. Looks like that community is going strong but you don't see it at all contests any more which is a shame. Something else I saw a lot were people on BMX cruisers. I'm not a fan of cruisers, I don't think it's BMX.