Bikecheck: Norber Bükki and his 2008 St Martin!

Just caught this bikecheck on the St Martin website (link below), check out Norber Bükki’s 2008 STM ride…

“That one is special: Norber Bükki from Dunaújváros, Hungary assembled an old frame assembled with modern riding in mind. Look at that: a 2008 St-Martin Wells with a street stem and a 2-pc handlebar. That kind of assembly would have looked weird back in 2008. Not nowaday…”

Frame: St. Martin Wells, 18,6″
Fork: WeThePeople Zero fork
Handlebar: S&M Beringer XLT 8″
Brake lever: DiaCompe Tech 77
Brake: Odyssey Evolver
Stem: Eastern Nitrous Trap 50mm
Grips: Flatware Cufflinks
Bar ends: Flatware Par Ends
Bottom bracket: Mankind EU BB
Crank: Mankind Justice 160mm
Sprocket: St. Martin Ringo Flat 18T
Pedals: Superstar Plastic Nylon
Chain: KMC Kool 710
Rim (front): Generix 48H
Rim (back): Eastern Nitrous 36H
Front hub: WeThePeople Pi
Freecoaster: Techno Nankai
Tires: Odyssey Frequency G 1,75″
Pegs: St. Martin Unique
Seatpost: Longus 40cm (cut to 15)
Seat: KHE Watanabe

http://www.stmartinbmx.com/wells-from-hungary-norbert-bukki/

Ivan Makushev – Autum Katze Bikecheck

Ivan is freshly hooked up with Autum goodies, and hit me up with this bikecheck. Dialled!

Name: Ivan Makushev
Age: 18
Height: 186 cm
Location: Yekaterinburg, Russia

Frame: AUTUM the KATZE 19.9
Fork: AUTUM BENT FORK
Stem: Odyssey Lincoln
Headset: United
Bars: AUTUM NARCOBAR
Grips: Fiend Flangeless
Barends: Fiend
Pegs: DOM Pegs
Cranks: Mankind Justice
Sprocket: Subrosa Bandit 25T
Chain: Shadow Interlock v2
Pedals: no name
Seat: AUTUM
Post: MacNeil
Front Hub: Proper Magnalite
Rear Hub: KHE Greyhound FLAT
Rims: G-Sport Rib Cage
Spokes: Sapim
Tires: Odyssey Frequency / 1.85

autumbikes.com
bloodyshins.com
4130bmx.net
dautov-bros.ru

Bert Ribul’s Junglerider IndaMix Prototype Bikecheck


Photos: Dmitri Shushuev.

Frame: Jungle Rider InDaMix street/flat prototype frame 19.5″
Fork: Primo Strands
Handlebars: Jungle Rider MK Ultra v2 proto 9″
Barends: ODI
Stem: Sunday Freeze
Aheadset: Fsa impact
Grips: road bike grips on longnecks
Griplocks: nah
Brakes: negative
Tyres: Freguency g’s
Tubes: kenda ?
Pegs: Jungle Rider mudra
Seatpost: macneil
Seatclamp: wethepeople
Seat: Superstar pivotal
Chain adjustor: built in
Chain: KMC halflink
Cranks: khe hindenburgs, soon to be something longer.
Chainring: tree 4130
Pedals: Odyssey PC
Rims: Gsport birdcage in the front and rollcage in the back
Front hub: Animal Javelin
Freecoaster: Khe geisha lite
Spokes: finnish spokes

You go through a lot of frames, what’s different with this one?
I’m super stoked on the new frame and bars that we have come up with! Because I do a lot of whip and decade style stuff it is really hard on frames. On this frame the main focus was strength and it has been holding on real nice. It is the strongest frame I’ve ridden so far without having any problems with it.
It has thicker tubing, built in gussets on down and toptube, tubing is double butted and the toptube is slightly higher to get the best angle to withstand stress. It is slightly heavier, weighing around 2 kg but it feels super stable.
It should be going into production soon and it will be available in 19,2, 19,5, 20 and 20,5 ” toptube sizes.

Any modifications: The white stripes on my tyres!
I cut down my forks steerer tube, because nowadays everything is topload and very high so there’s no need for soo many spacers plus it looks real clean.

Anything specific to you that you must have on your own ride: A bit ghetto’ish look.

Sponsors: Red Bull, Jungle Rider, Vans.

Advice to beginners on bike set ups? Don’t rush on taking off the brakes, they are useful on learning all the basics which will really come in handy in the future.

Thanks Bert! See you at the Worlds!

Couple of more shots right here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/dmitri_shushuyev/sets/72157634413012009/

Alex Jumelin Bikecheck

Alex just set up a dope new looking Foot Jam bike, heres the word from the main man himself….

“The story behind it is that i was really into having a army green flat color bike for a long time, I’ve been riding a chrome bike for so long so it is different for me…
The past 2 years I was trying to ride a 19.4 and 20. 5 and finally due to my small size the best frame size is 18.7 hahahahaha”

frame: st martin aj foot jam 2013
fork: st martin aj fork 2013
bar: st martin aj bar 2013
stem: superstar 49mm custom paint
grips: odi soft
front wheel: st martin light 36 spokes
back wheel: st martin freecoaster custom paint with 3 different color spokes hahaha
pegs: st martin
seat: st martin aj 2013
crank: st martin splined 155 mm
sprocket: st martin splined 26 t

Visit Alex’s blog for more photos of his new ride: http://alexjumelin.blogspot.co.uk/2013/06/my-new-foot-jam.html

Bikecheck: Waldemar Fatkin’s Autum!

Frame: AUTUM “the Razzia” 2013 19.3 TT
Fork: AUTUM “Bent” fork 2013, chrome
Headset: Odyssey
Stem: Odyssey BMX “SXTN Oilslick” LTD 48mm Nr. 138
Bar: Wethepeople OD
Grips: Sunday
Barends: Odyssey Parends
Cranks: Odyssey Twombolt 170 mm
Sprocket: Odyssey 25t Chase Hawk
Seatpost: Deep BMX Post
Seat: Odyssey Aaron Ross
Rims: Gsport Birdcage
Spokes: Odyssey
Front Hub: Odyssey Vandero 2
Freecoaster: New KHE Geisha
Pegs: Gsport plegs
Tires: Odyssey 1,75 Frequency G
Pedals: Odyssey twisted PC
Chain: Odyssey
Seatclamp: Sunday

For all things Autum, hit their site!

http://autumbikes.com/