F$%* spokes, Love seeing the old Skyway Tuff Wheels, they were invincible .... Dylan Stark should start using a new school carbon fiber Tuff Wheel.. Maybe I should start a new company on that concept... Hmmmmm?
@omie99: I wouldn't be so sure. I've seen someone do a backflip with these skyway wheels and when they pulled up off the ramp, it put so much pressure on the rear wheel it exploded into 100 little pieces. They are cool and old school for sure, but when they fail its not a good scene. Definitely wouldn't survive someone like Nathan Williams hucking it down a 20 set of stairs.
I remember when Pinkbike made the bare-minimum effort to include BMX content and miss those random posts. It's like skateboarding: I never did it, so don't fully get it, but the raw talent and skill is wicked.
Been a LONG time since I paid attention to BMX (do we even call it that anymore?) but if this is where the sport is right now, 12 year old me is flipping stoked.
Amazing edit, creativity was off the charts! For those who are skiers in the comments, this style reminds me very much of what the "Line: Traveling Circus" brought to ski edits 10 years ago when they started filming really unconventional edits but turned out to be a hit. Already looking forward to the next one, keep it up Tate
This feels like what would happen if you gave someone growing up alone on a desert island a BMX and a lot of 80's computer games (Paperboy, Donkey Kong etc)!
This one gave me ear to ear smiles. Shard with my MTB buds, my old school BMX buds and my kids. All the smiles and the laughs tell you where this is really coming from. It's why we ride bikes.
So creative! Perfect title to the edit~
Riding Calabasas when it was just a raw Creek bed, back then Hugo was the man, table tops, 360’s, lots of broken bikes.
How many folks reading this forum were even alive back then?
That was the most fun thing I've seen on mountain bike website in a long long time.
It's awesome BMX Jim, but not as we know it!