Today Fixated furthers their now wide variety of components, now with their own stem! This thing is looking slick. Reminiscent of the Unknown topload stem from back in the day. A few details:
– 50mm
– 22.2mm clamp
– CNC 7075 Aluminium

Today Fixated furthers their now wide variety of components, now with their own stem! This thing is looking slick. Reminiscent of the Unknown topload stem from back in the day. A few details:
– 50mm
– 22.2mm clamp
– CNC 7075 Aluminium

Really fire flat tricks out of Korea. Love the speed and style.
I think this is the first real review I’ve seen of the Mash Reyes frame. Jackson put in a year of work to compile his official opinion about the frame. Super insightful, well worth a watch! (Even if you arent in the market for the Slum frame)
In today’s episode we replaced Deacon with the Netherland’s own Ritchie Van Pelt! We discuss all things Fixated, Europe scene, SMC rebranding, competitions, my trip to the UK and riding with the Pirates, roasting bikes, and more!
Also available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts as always
This just in, Halloween weekend, Bigfoot Fixed and Andy Sparks are hosting a NorCal FGFS event! Pro and Am divisions, mini games, all of the good stuff. You already know I’ll be there so I hope to see you there too.
We’ve got the Suck My Comp 6 going down just two weeks apart from this. Is FGFS back??

It’s official, the SUCK MY COMP 6 COMPETITION IS HERE!
Two days, two events, one community.
This November we bridge the gap between FGFS and Trick Track with a TWO DAY Fixed Gear trick extravaganza. Trick Track Friday, FGFS Saturday.
More event details and sponsors to be announced, stay tuned and SAVE THE DATE(S)!

SICK mix from 84Kick recapping just the middle portion of the year. Featuring Baek Horang, YSO, and of course Satoshi aka 84Kick. Satoshi’s combinations and trick choices are all so unique to him and I don’t see anybody else doing it the way he does. The next closest person style wise is actually in this video, Baek. His Keo Curry style is so fluid and I can’t think of a better duo to be featured in a video. Those hard way footplants are my favorite, I’ll have to try that out soon. Don’t miss this!
In this week’s episode of Off Track, we’re back with just the boys discussing sparkling water, competitions, leg over skids, unsponsored riders, and much much more. Enjoy!
The 2023 Fixated FGFS comp has come to a close! The event occurred in the Netherlands on Saturday and had all kinds of Euros and even one American travel far and wide to gather and shred. The event was split into FGFS and Trick Track, which is great news because I strongly believe the 2 scenes should be merged. Here’s the official results and a writeup from Ritchie himself:
Trick Track:
1st – Louis Galley
2nd – Lucas Sentou
FGFS:
1st – Juan Nieto
2nd – Youri Slikker
3rd – Ismael Lebrech
“Some days before the Comp when all the riders announced themselves we had such a nice mix of FGFS and TrickTrack riders that last moment we decided to change AM and Pro into FGFS and TrickTrack.
We kicked off the Comp with a bunnyhop contest starting with the TrickTrack riders,
Lucas Sentou and Cris Prevoo ended on a tie at 45cm/18” then we moved on to FGFS riders and they took it to 90cm/35” and yet again we had a tie but with Youri Slikker and Juan Nieto so they had to battle it out at the Bank Boost-off!
Cris Prevoo won the TrickTrack boost-off reaching 60cm/24” And Youri Slikker won it by taking to the skies at well over 140cm/55”
After this we did a fun lil challenge! the first 2 to fakie up and over the big bank to bank in the middle of the skatepark got 20€ Diego Valero and Cris Prevoo managed to cash in on that one! soo much fun and we will do that again next year!
After that it was time to get going with the Trick comp! Again TrickTrack went first.
they had a nice mix of tricks and even used some the skatepark elements. it’s was a close call but Louis Galley took 1st and Lucas Sentou was a close 2nd
On too FGFS!
All riders had a nice variety of tricks and some crazy bangers were sent! and we ended up with 3 riders very close to each other in the scores but Juan Nieto took first place for linking some incredibly smooth and stylish lines 2nd was Youri who sent some pretty impressive airs and spins in his runs and last but definitely not least young gun Ismael Le Brech in 3rd place with some smooth and technical moves! watch out for this kid next year because he’s on the rise!
After this we got carried away with chilling and talking to everybody there. people hung out and some were filming clips on the park that we kinda forgot about doing a best trick and only the TrickTrack riders ended up still going for that and Oscar Le Batar took the win on that one!
It was a great day! Thanks to all the riders and people that came over! Thanks to all the sponsors that helped to make this possible and we can’t wait till the next one! Same place, same time! See you there.”











See you next year?
The Nasty style has finally been replicated. This was flawless!!