Twice BMX!

Our Good buddy Rob Dolecki has been around the campfire more than once, and has a new website, showcasing his great photography, called Twice BMX. Rob’s an amazing rider, and a unique person to say the least, we are stoked to have affiliates included in his work, including FBM…

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King Of Rock.

I don’t remember the exact first moment I realized who DMC was, as a young rider, he dominated the publications, and was one of the number riders, as well as the overall number one (First in Ramp and Flatland).
As My life was more and more submerged into the world…

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He hates gravity!

Here are a few pics from the new bike room at the Anti Gravity Skatepark in Newport News Va. Sessions have opened up for good times, especially people who are no into gravity. They Also serve gourmet coffee!
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Fat Bald Men Custom Bicycle Frames

Some of the latest creations coming out of the shop. Lots of hatred out there for integrated clamps, but bunches of requests for them on customs. You want choices, we got ’em for you. Check out the custom frame pager HERE. Originally Posted by JPR…

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Jeff Harrington update.

No one can ever say that Jeff Harrington isn’t a dedicated BMX enthusiast to the max. You can totally argue Jeff’s tastes in Fashion, music, and television programming, but he loves bikes, and that rules. He’s been helping out at Circus Skatepark, and threw a comp recently, here’s a video.…

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The Flying Ginch Bros.

Garrett and Adam Guilliams, the two high flying brothers from Waterloo Illinois, outside of St. Louis, are two of the friendliest, enthusiastic, bad ass riders I’ve witnessed. Although they are similar in many ways, and can both Booost the shit out of a transition, they also have their own unique…

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Dah Shop

All sorts of dudes have been creepin’ around FBM/ Last Call today. As usual the bros out back in the machine shop have been dialing pieces of metal into bicycle frames. Originally Posted by JPR…

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