TerraDome Edit 2014

Joe Cicman just dropped the 2014 TerraDome edit featuring Phil Brunet, Scott Nagy, Dave Schaefer, Kevin Bickle, James McGraw, and Joe Cicman… with Colin & Camden Carter. This is a great watch, so much progression from Phil Brunet in the last year, and look out for Joe’s 5 rebates on the Jaffa whips, incredible! Like the QuestBMX edit that recently dropped, great to see the ams pushing it!

Jean William Prevost – Amnesia Shop Welcome Edit

Amnesia Shop Welcome Edit from IGI BMX / FAREAST / DUB on Vimeo.

I think it fair to say, Dub is the man of the moment! Amnesia clothing shop just hooked up a lil’ deal with him and to celebrate Dub threw down this tight Welcome edit for them! Hit play to watch some killer back wheel riding and flow like no one else!

Must Watch! Matthias Dandois – The Flat side of things

“It’s great to do fancy edit with crazy cameras and after effect but sometimes it definitely affects the riding quality. Matthias went back to the basic with this new edit: One tripod, One iPhone and 3 months to film the hardest tricks he can do on a BMX bike. As simple as that.”

Check this latest edit from Matthias Dandois for La Cremerie Bmx, great to see him back riding and starting to create new tricks on his bike, from the 4:00 minute especially stood out for me as Matthias pushes new tricks front and back wheel, and the last two bangers from 4:48 – no handed spinning halfpacker whip to crackpacker and backwards spinning framestand tomahawk to pendulum halfpacker! Stop what you are doing and enjoy this one!

Wireless Programmable LED BMX FT Rob Alton & Adam Kun

Rob Alton got in contact with a new project he has been working on with designer, Jochan Lejcar from Germany and invited Adam Kun along to throw some moves, heres what Rob had to say!

‘I have been riding flatland for 31 years now, progression took a back seat a “few” years ago and I concentrated more on the entertainment side of riding, “not what you do” but more “the way you do it”. 23 years later not only am I making a good living from riding I have also brought BMX flatland to a totally different kind of audience all over the world. While it may not be “mainstream” it’s bringing flatland to a much wider audience which can only be good for our sport.
Last year I worked with Jochen Lejcar from Germany. He came up with the idea of a LED BMX. BUT no ordinary LED system! This is wirelessly controlled and fully programmable to both the tricks and the music. He designed and created everything on the bike. The whole set up is run by just one battery and has contact to both wheels, frame, handle bar and fork. All the parts are programmable separately, the whole thing with costume too looks awesome. We filmed in Munich and Budapest during one week. The weather in Budapest made life very hard and also people on every place we filmed. Adam Kun came down to the Hero’s Square and threw down a few moves too. Here is the final edit to the Promo video, hope you like it!’