Stoked to see this 2008 Sunsalm DVD part from Moto Sasaki online, it’s been a few years since I saw this one! Moto’s bag of tricks is huge! Make sure you give this one a watch!
Monthly Archives: March 2014
Dominik Nekolny – Autum Bikes Bikecheck!
Dom has a fresh bikecheck over on the Autum website, hit the link for all the details on his 2014 ride!
http://autumbikes.com/2014/03/dominik-nekolny-czech-bike-check/
Romulo Guerra – MasterBikes
The rise of Brazilian talent has been amazing the last few years, check out this new edit of Romulo Guerra riding his backyard spot.
Adam Kun signs for Kunstform?! BMX Shop
If you are paying attention to general BMX news you will know that kunstform?! BMX Shop based in Stuttgart, Germany are making big moves in the BMX market! Recently signing high profile park riders Harry Main and Mark Webb! Now they are signing flatlanders, and the first big name to be announced is the 2013 World Champion Adam Kun! Stay tuned for more!
Quest BMX Podium Frame!
Danny Sirkin over at QuestBMX hit me up with some exciting news yesterday, ladies and gentlemen check out the new Quest BMX Podium frame, I sent Danny a few questions about the frame, so read on and check out the first photos of the frame, dialled!
Making a flatland frame with a platform is a brave move in the small saturated market that is flatland. Firstly, why did you choose the platform and who designed the frame?
Danny-Quest products have always been about function and performance. I don’t feel like the market is saturated with flat frames, although I do feel like there might be too many shortened double-diamond street frames. There are tons of riders who actually want a flatland-looking frame and there just hasn’t been much available in ages. t designed the frame myself with plenty of input from many fellow riders. I wanted the Podium to be as technology-forward as possible. Let’s think of it as ‘Flatland Forward.”
The Podium frame is more than just a flat frame with a platform. The platform is incredibly tiny and out of the way. It’s almost impossible to notice when riding it actually. I have seen a big trend of decade-type tricks happening again which is what initially prompted the idea, but honestly, it just builds a stiffer and stronger frame. The platform boxes in the rear end and keeps it from flexing laterally. The increased stiffness is instantly noticeable.
Here are some key features:
SuperTherm double-butted top and down tubes
Really sweet tapered seat and chain stays with bullet caps
14mm dropouts with integrated chain tensioners
Mid bottom bracket
Down tube gusset for added clearance
Curved bridges on seat and chainstays
Compact 4” platform length
No integrated seat post clamp – nothing to break and an aftermarket clamp holds tighter
Removable gyro tabs and cable hanger
Thread-in removable brake mounts – the finest available
Awesome Stardust-Black Powdercoat
MADE IN USA!
What is the geometry of the frame Danny?
Top tube length – 19”
Chainstay length – 13” slammed
BB Height – 11.8”
Standover height – 7.5”
Seat tube angle – 71 degrees
Head tube angle – 74.5 degrees
Weight before powder coat – 4.6lbs.
Where are you getting the frames made?
Dylan Worsley at WE Bicycles is making them. Dylan is awesome to work with and he’s a legend. It’s an honor to work with him on this project.
Entering the frame market is a big move, plans to expand Quest further? And when can we expect the frame to go into production?
Quest is making products as the needs arise. If we feel we can make something better or if we can make something that fills a void, then we will. Every Quest product is different and unique. Our pegs, for example, are made from 6061 aluminum instead of 7075 because research has shown that it lasts longer and doesn’t crack because it’s not as brittle. Also, our knurling has more depth than other pegs which gives increased control and stability but without being too grippy. Side note – we have improved our US peg sourcing and are happy to announce that the new retail of Guru and MetaGuruStix are now $49.99/pair!
The frame goes into production within the next couple weeks and will be available at www.flatlandfuel.com and www.questbmx.com.
I have to ask Danny, will this frame contain Gurunium?
Of course! Every Quest product is Gurunium-infused. Gurunium is the key element in our relentless pursuit of perfection.
Who is riding for Quest in 2014?
The 2014 Quest team consists of JF Boulianne, Todd Carter, Joe Cicman, Bryan Huffman, Danny Sirkin, Mannie Nogueira, Colin Carter, and Camden Carter.
Any last words?
Yes, I’d like to thank Todd Carter for giving this frame such an awesome name! The Podium. Thanks to Dylan Worsley for being a dream to work with! Lastly, thank you to Brandon Halleen who is the man behind the super-clean graphics. We are really excited about this frame!
Thanks for the exclusive Danny! That is awesome the frame will be made by a flatland legend, Dylan Worsley! Stay tuned in the next few weeks for the Podium frame to drop!
Zero Gravity Expo Pro Finals Highlights
Props to Martin over at Global Flat putting together this sick highlights edit from the Zero Gravity Expo contest yesterday in Assen, Holland! Enjoy!
Jason Forde – last trick of the weekend
last trick of the wknd from 1WM BMX on Vimeo.
Check out Jay’s last trick of the weekend right here, I don’t recall seeing this variation of a time machine before!
Dez Maarsen wins Zero Gravity Expo!
Dez Maarsen held the top spot from qualifying yesterday to take the win at the Zero Gravity Expo contest in Assen, Holland today. Varo Hernandez also held the top spot in Am to take the win. Congratulations to both Dez and Varo!
Pro
1-Dez Maarsen
2-Markus Reich
3-Gergo Szajer
4-Kevin Nikulski
5-Rayk Hahne
6-Dustyn Alt
7-Peter Steffen
Am
1-Varo Hernandez
2-Gino Stuart
3-Remo Oudshoorn
Hiro’s Holiday in SAGA
There a few back wheel surprises in this “Hiro’s Holiday in SAGA” edit, one of the best riders in the flatland game to watch! Whilst some of the combos aren’t completed, you don’t want to miss this one!
Dan Hennig – Innovation
Springtime vibes in this new edit from the stylish Dan Hennig, enjoy!