P-Dog gives you a little rundown on the mechanics of shredding a half pipe on a fixed gear bike. Smooth.
P-Dog gives you a little rundown on the mechanics of shredding a half pipe on a fixed gear bike. Smooth.
Last set of photos I have from our excursion to Bangkok. It was a hell of a good time out there.
The Can’t Fool The Youth 3 DVD is now available online for purchase. This issue comes with something different from previous issues. A photo book with all your favorite pro riders, a trippy magazine designed by Gus called “Crimson Youth”, and a DVD all for $30. SWOOP HERE.
The Can’t Fool The Youth series has become a staple in the FGFS scene, and people can always count on it to feature great riders with killer variety and content. The 3rd edition to this series is finished and has been premiering around the world the past couple months. The first premiere in San Francisco was extremely last minute, but still managed to pull in a big audience. The next premiere in Thailand was a huge success. Loads of people from all across Thailand ventured to the premiere and judging be the responses, got people really stoked. The premiere in LA recently was also a success with a great turn out. It was the first time the DVD/Book was available for purchase and over 30 DVD’s sold. Now, onto the DVD.
A ton of good photos from the Can’t Fool The Youth 3 Video Premiere in LA just went up on the Us Versus Them Blog. Check it out here.
After not seeing the dude for about a year it was good to see Devon and catch up. One of the sharpest dudes on and off a bike. Here’s some portrait photos I shot while we were out riding street plus a suicide no-hander that Sellers took. Oh, and scope the sMc sticker on his down tube. Stoked on that. More photos after the jump.
I documented the majority of my experience in Bangkok, Thailand and will be releasing the pictures in segments with a combination of riding, lifestyle, and other random shit off both my DSLR and phone camera. It was an amazing experience with the best dudes. The differences in culture, food, weather, and everything in between were almost polar opposites compared to the states. Overall, the people are nicer, the weather is hotter, everything is cheaper, and the riding is intense. All the people riding out there have so much passion and so much fun with it. Very thankful to have taken part in the scene. This wouldn’t have been possible without Bombtrack Bicycle Co., Zane Meyer, and Petch. Other thanks to Dew, Jaoa, Nat, JD, and everybody else who made sure we didn’t kill ourselves out there. THANK YOU THAILAND!