Ramon put together this sweet little video from an impromptu trick track session before the Mission Crit race went down. So much good shit in here! Watching these tarck powerhouses come together is like the Infinity War of fixies.
Ramon put together this sweet little video from an impromptu trick track session before the Mission Crit race went down. So much good shit in here! Watching these tarck powerhouses come together is like the Infinity War of fixies.
Some serious gang activities going on here in the latest Wheel Talk piece featuring a bunch of dudes from all over the place. This day was way fun, totally forgot that we filmed all of this, check it out!
Long time friends Ramon and Devin of Still Pour have never played a game of bike, UNTIL NOW. This is a really entertaining game, check it out!
Andy Sparks is now rocking the new Still Pour Foot Retention straps, nice little first try piece put together by them. Snag some straps here!
Seyto Santoso putting in some work on this little day edit.
His rear wheel was fucked, so why not fuck it up more???
Sick 700c shred out of Korea! Love seeing dudes rock the big bikes.
We got the man himself, Kareem Shehab, to answer some questions about himself to get to know him a little better in this edition of GTK. Well known veteran for his legendary FGFS videos (Death Pedal, BMH, Southern Safari), his skills on the blades, his huge grinds, and his bike company Master Bike Co, Kareem Shehab is a jack of all trades and certainly deserves to get a little more about himself shared with the world. If anything, we’re the ones who don’t deserve this man’s time and attention. Personally, I used to idolize this man and dreamed of meeting him one day, so being able to interview him is truly humbling. He’s seen this tiny FGFS community start from it’s roots and continues to be a driving force of content and components to keep the scene going. Here is, the Kareem Shehab interview:
(Photo by Devin Tolman)
I’ve always loved Matt’s riding for his trick choices. When people see a tree they usually don’t think about ways to do tricks on it, let alone a smith. Spotted on Wolf Drawn, naturally.