Jackson started a Youtube channel called Fixed Gear Archive to post old FGFS videos because Vimeo has been deleting a lot of history lately. Subscribe to it here! (Here’s Miguel’s old Anthem edit we made a while back that just got uploaded to the channel)
Jackson put together a hell of a list, compiling his personal favorite FGFS and fixed gear videos from the last 10 years into one video. Lots of nostalgia here! Isn’t it wild our sport is over 10 years old now? Blows my mind.
It’s everyone’s favorite time of the year! Ruff just dropped a new batch of the world famous GC bars in 6.5″, 7″, and 7.5″ rise as well as some new beanies. CLICK HERE to cop before they’re gone!
Matt Bastard just unexpectedly dropped this FIRE edit for Master! Edit really showcases why Matt has quickly become one of my favorite riders. He keeps it fun but lays down the law when he needs to, dropping bangers like the double abubaca at 2:14 and and crank arm hop in at 2:34. Don’t miss this one!!
For those of you who don’t remember Michael Trewartha, he’s an ex FGFS rider turned professional musician. He contacted me a little while back to borrow a bike for a music video, so I let him use one of my bikes and this is the result!
I was scrolling through my files yesterday and totally forgot I shot a bunch of photos while I was in Texas with Ruff Bike Co last year. Footage from that trip hopefully coming soon!
Totally missed this one from last week! Matt’s been making so many videos that I can’t keep up. This is probably one of my favorites among all the sick videos he’s been making as of late. The tricks, shots, and music all flow seamlessly to create one mesmerizing masterpiece. I couldn’t look away. Check it out!
The Wheel Talk crew hits some wheelies in the streets of SF in classic Wheel Talk fashion. Still trying to figure out what malls have to do with bikes but I’m here for it.
I usually don’t find myself in LA very often, but lately has been different. LA also happens to be the newer home of Fixie legend Matt Reyes, so OF COURSE if I’m there and have my bike, I gotta hit my dude up. I got lucky one afternoon and we managed to meet up last minute as the sun was going down. We cranked out this wonderfully put together video in an hour and change, handing the camera back and forth until we couldn’t see our bars spin anymore. Sessions are always really fun with Slum and there’s never a dull moment, pushing each other to try new stuff. Stoked to do this more in the future, enjoy the video!