Shintaro Misawa – Mid #1

The Readers vote for most progressive rider of the year in the 2014 Flatmatters year end awards Shintaro Misawa is back with yet another edit! This time, different bike set up (he seems to do that a lot) and all back wheel. The concepts are mostly based around variations on two footed backyard, and like you’d expect. Tons of variations utilising both sides of the bike and in total control! This is a good watch!

One Love Jam 2015 by Tim Knoll

The One Love Jam edits keep flowing, and why not?! So much great riding went down at Newport Beach. Tim Knoll put together this great edit featuring Tim Knoll, Joe Cicman, Gabe Weed, Pete Brandt, Sean Fontenot, Alex Jumelin, Lalo Jiminez, Todd Carter, Robert Castillo, Bobby Carter, Pedro Melo, Martin Aparijo, Little Dylan, Pat Fisher, Masashi Itani, Ahmed Johnson,and Jesse Puente!

Matthias Dandois / Alex Jumelin at the One Love Jam

Sick new edit from Matthias Dandois & Alex Jumelin at the One Love Jam last weekend. Look out for the turbine front yard/pendulum combo around the 00:56 mark, the Xft nose manual combo ended jump back to xft from Alex, and the opposite backwards spinning gerator body varial to two footed from Matthias around 2:18 is amazing! Sunshine vibes from California, don’t miss this one!

Brian Gavagan – Ride Fast, Live Slow – Life on Wheels

Ride Fast, Live Slow – Life on Wheels with Brian Gavagan from Jim McKay on Vimeo.

Jim McKay is a name we don’t hear enough of recently, today he got in contact with this new edit, “Ride Fast, Live Slow – Life on Wheels with Brian Gavagan”. Jim spent several days with Brian living life and filming in Denver, Boulder, Colorado Springs, Frisco & Breckenridge, CO. Yellow rides all forms of BMX and can do it all, this is a good watch!

Throwback Thursdays – Lee Musselwhite / Inertia Promo

It’s been a few weeks since we dropped a throwback thursdays. So let’s make this a good one, and how about this amazing Lee Musselwhite Inertia promo edit that came out around 2002. The story directly from Lee is he was working on a collab video with Paul Osicka for Standard around that time which never happened along with a project with London Bikes who Lee previously rode for, and the footage combined came together with the help of Jon Knight.Inertia was born. Take a trip down memory lane and hit play!