Garrett and I took a short trip to ride the city of Baltimore, Maryland and stack some footage. Baltimore is one of the cities that Garrett rode the most growing up, so now that he resides in Long Beach, CA, it was rad to see him back on home field so to speak. Garrett may be a Long Beach transplant, but I think this video does a good job at showing how his wallride-filled, spot-oriented style of riding was shaped by the East Coast architecture he grew up riding. – Zach Krejmas
Van Homan takes us on a trip down memory lane to revisit his childhood dirt jumping beginnings. The “Pit of Doom” is where it all began.
Dan Foley’s selfie videos are always a treat and this one’s no exception. I love how it feels like it’s one long line and he’s just cruisin’ around the neighborhood throwing some moves.
In this new How-To from Dan’s Comp, Van Homan gives you the steps on how to tweak a turndown.
Zach is a man of many talents. Besides working full time as one of Ride BMX‘s main video producers, he also manages to do some proper shredding around town. We’re proud to have him on the team and his video debut is not one to be missed.
We’re always psyched to see Dan Foley footage. He had full creative control on this self-filmed edit and it turned out great.
Two Homan videos in one day? Can’t complain with that. Here’s how to slide the bottom side of your trick sticks on the front side of the coping. Brought to you by Ride BMX.
Want to win Van’s old bike? Well, head over to Dan’s Comp to find out how.
There’s so much burliness going on in this video it’s ridiculous. Here’s one of Dave’s many crazy video parts from the past few years. Brought to you by Props.