Follow up to the video we posted last week, here’s some pics and a full parts rundown of the Thrasher i just built up. (After the jump)

I recently built up my young self’s 2010 mid school FGFS dream bike: the Volume Thrasher V1. Deacon and Pizza joined me to help build it up and then we went to film some tricks at the local parking lot. Hope you enjoy this video as much as I’m enjoying this bike! (Probably not)
5th installment of our dad cam series. Featuring a lot of the squad and a lot of the local animals.
Anybody else dizzy? Super dynamic angle to film wheelies though, feels like a video game!
The legendary Master Bike Co. 64 driver hub is officially the most versatile hub on the market. Not only can it be converted to freewheel or swapped out with a 3/8th axle, you can now add their new ISO track cog adapter to run standard fixed gear cogs! Grab one here to upgrade your whip. Here’s what Master says about them:
“This driver attachment works with the Master 64 hubs to allow for the use of ISO 6 bolt track cogs. These drivers are compatible with our 14mm or 3/8 axles. Hubs and cogs sold separately.”



This week Mash SF announced a frame collaboration with Mr. Fixie himself: Matt Reyes! This signature frame is a Trick Track specific model built for some fixie trick abuse tailored to Slum himself. The frame looks great and the paint job is one of a kind (except it’ll be produced that way so… there will be a lot of em’).
If you’re reading this today and happen to be an SF local, Mash actually has 10 of these frames available RIGHT NOW at their shop, and I’m sure they’ll be gone quick. More details from Mash on how to get a hold of one below:
“Later this week we will begin to offer a new frame model developed with @slumworm and friends. On Wednesday, we will offer 10 frames to locals, curbside at our shop on Sanchez Street. The following day, we will test a waiting room on our web site, where you visit the digital shop at a certain time, and you will be put in a waiting room until it’s your turn to shop for the frame. We will share all the details before they go live on our site, and can help answer questions here before. We will also publish a post on our site with all the frame specs, so please stay tuned for those details too. If you are in Japan, please check with @bluelug for their release. The Japan model has welded in brake studs as well. More soon!”
To check out way more photos, details, and a write up from Matt about the frame, head to the Mash SF website HERE







Jackson with FOAD Gang back with another highly produced tutorial!
Today we release our picks for the top 10 Trick Track riders from last year. Here’s a detailed look at all of our picks:

Today we present to you the SMCGR – TRICK TRACK edition! Let us know your thoughts on our list and who we missed, congrats to all the riders for putting in the hard work last year.