A D V E R T I S E M E N T My InfoHeadquarters:Website: | SE's Kris FoxI love this super BMX style. True racing style mixed with flow developed from trails and bowls. Kris is the type of guy I would put in the dictionary under "BMX rider". I'd put a photo of his last clip right there saying the kind of guy that pedals his ass off and launches over (way over) an 8-foot-tall fence. That's a BMX rider. Channels: Bike SE's Kris Fox and Larry EdgarSome riding footage and some good ol' fashion talking from these two Woodward West dwellers. With Kris you get the best style with your Mike Aitken-esque tricks and with Larry you get high energy, go big tricks for the most part. He can ride like Kris though, I swear... Channels: Bike Big Daddy Whips His Whip!Big Daddy is not one to back down from a challenge (as I watch him do some crazy things on Fuel TV's Thrillbilles). Big Daddy hucks a tailwhip over his "Ferrari" (it's a Nissan 300z) from a homemade ramp to flat... No landing necessary. Channels: Bike 40 Years of BMX CyclebrationTo view the official website click HERE and to view it on facebook click HERE. Friday November 5th, 40 years of BMX history will be on display at the Bixby Knolls Expo Center in Long Beach, CA (4321 Atlantic Avenue). Free to the public and the mayor will be attending from 7:30 to 8 pm to promote a BMX day! Saturday November 13, at the same location, meet BMX greats Bob Haro, Eddie Fiola, and more. 4130 Subway Series Rides will do a ride with planned stops and activities at each. Giant Bicycles afterparty as well. Sunday November 14, 9030 Somerset Boulevard in Bellflower, CA. BMX freestyle by S&M, dirt jumping by Redline, and flatland by Ling Designs. BMX races by Intense and much more. ![]() Channels: Bike SE x DC fixed gear bicycleSorry if you are a fixie-hater, but I love SE bicycles and DC shoes. Fixed gear bicycles are... okay. Here is a press release on SE and DC's collab project on this bicycle... "DC is proud to introduce the PK Ripper Fixed Gear, the third installment in a series of limited edition bike projects from DC and SE Racing, all designed to embrace the heritage of the brand and the sport. A collector's item, the PK Ripper Fixed Gear bike production will be limited to only 2,500 bikes worldwide. The Fixed Gear collaboration mixes a touch of 1970's bike nostalgia with modern bike performance features. Inspirations for the PK Ripper Fixed Gear bike's design aesthetic stem directly from the original DC x SE Racing PK Ripper collaboration. The new fixed gear bike design details are directly inspired from the classic PK Ripper BMX bike, complete with Floval tubing, Landing Gear fork and Looptail rear end. This blend of old school BMX and a modern fixed gear bike not only takes its cues from the PK Ripper BMX construction but also its colorways' "Matte Black and Ball Burnished Silver. DC and SE Racing first joined together in 2007 for their exclusive limited edition project ' 30 Years of Radness.' The project honored 30-plus years of BMX history, and DC and SE Racing celebrated with a re-release of the PK Ripper bike in its original aesthetic for an exclusive limited edition quantity. In 2008, DC and SE Racing joined forces once again with the release of the DC x SE Racing 24' Quadangle. The Quadangle, or the Quad Looptail as it was known, was a 1980's freestyle classic, and for the second collaboration DC and SE Racing re-released the BMX bike in for the first time ever, in a 24' version the same classic frame. The DC PK Ripper Fixed Gear bike's Matte Black and Ball Burnished Silver colorways will both be limited to only 1,250 each worldwide. The bike will be available for $1,000 at select boutiques and specialty bike shops worldwide." |



