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June 23rd, 2009

Justin Inman Bike Check

The infamous Northwest trails shredder has a bike check. (SRC: RideBMX.com)
The infamous Northwest trails shredder has a bike check. (SRC: RideBMX.com)

Hailing from the Northwest, Justin Inman shreds anything in his path—but he’s best known for his skills and style at the trails.

- More at Ride BMX

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April 8th, 2009

Buy your own trails?

Jack Watt-Smyrk gets it done. SRC: Ride UK
Jack Watt-Smyrk gets it done. SRC: Ride UK

You know the feeling when you turn up to the spot you’ve been poring your sweat and blood into every wet weekend for years only to find everything’s flat? You know, that “What am I gunna ride this summer?” “Maybe I should quit this BMX shit, I’m too old any way” feeling? It’s a shitter aint it? Then a few days later you’re in the pub drinking away your sorrows and all your talking about is how awesome it would be to have your own bit of land. Well after this happened to me for maybe the 5th or 6th time, I woke up after my drunken night of slating the council and decided I had had enough, I was gunna make it happen, I was gunna buy me a piece of land no matter what!

- More at Ride UK

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March 24th, 2009

Another St. Patty Day Video

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January 30th, 2009

Honda Hills!


Found this gem over at Deluxe BMX

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January 13th, 2009

Hideout Trailer

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January 9th, 2009

Tom Robinson video

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January 6th, 2009

Dig Issue 68

Dig BMX
This issue is lookin’ good!

A few years back, we got into the habit of doing issues based around certain themes, like travel, interviews, photography and the like. But we hadn’t done anything similar in quite a long time until issue 68 stepped up to the plate. And the theme of the issue, from start to finish, is trails. Not just riding trails though. We’ve explored almost every possible aspect of the scene, from the dedication required for building trails to the politics of riding trails to trail riding legends. And we’ve done so in a variety of locations, including the UK, Austin, Texas, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and beyond. There’s interviews, there’s extensive info on documented scenes and just a dash of trail salt for good ole times. It’s definitely our best anthropological study on the art of trail riding to date and that’s definitely one of the biggest words we’ve ever used in a web intro.

- More at Dig BMX

with a baseball bat.