Demolition Saddles
Demolition has released some new flashy saddles. As they say “Put some new life into your ride with one of the new vibrant Demolition D Saddles. Available in a plethora of eye popping colors to complement your bike.The D Saddle has a tear resistant and textured Kevlar cover to insure your saddle keeps looking sharp for a long time to come. Textured pattern adds gripping power for those extra big maneuvers.

Heat treated 8mm chromoly rails for added durabilty. The D Saddle features a svelte 10.5 oz weight. Add a Demolition Johnson post to it and you get a saddle/post combo that is on par( and in some instances, lighter) with the weight of a pivotal design, but with much more adjustability. Go pick one up at your local Demolition dealer or call 714-690-6454 for nearest dealer.
If you just started with BMX, you should know some basic things of bicycle safety. It is quite easy to hurt yourself if you do not know what you are doing so you also need to get some proper safety equipment. It is very easy if you are not an experienced rider to fall off even doing easy BMX tricks and it can be very easy to hurt yourself.

Full face BMX Helmet
Open Skate/BMX Helmet
The main thing that you need to buy is a proper helmet. If you injure your head it can be very dangerous and a good helmet that is actually made for BMX riding is one of the first things that you should buy. You have two main sorts of helmets, the full face bmx helmet(left) and the open skate/bmx helmet(right). The full face helmet is mostly used for bmx racing and bmx vert while the open helmet is commonly used for riding in the park or pool. For the best protection you should pick the full face helmet, on the other hand the full face helmet is much heavier and more uncomfortable so the choice is up to you.

Elbow and Knee Protectors
The next things that you should have are elbow and knee protectors. They are the most likely body parts to get injured if you fall off your bike. Make sure you choose the right size, because when you go and ride these thing tend to move and you will still get hurt when you crash.

If you are going to ride BMX races it's also required you wear bmx gloves, a long sleeved shirt and pants.

If you cannot find any safety equipment stores near you then a good place to look is EBay. They will have a good selection but you need to know what you want before you buy. Another place to look is on the BMX websites.

You could also join your local BMX club. They are great places to learn and to meet other BMX owners and riders. You can pick up some really great tips there about the best tricks for beginners and they are usually really great places for new owners to go to for advice.

Also when you are going to street ride downtown you should follow a few guidelines to safely ride your bike which are explained at bicyclesafe.com
Here are the results of the elite men final at the indoor in Zwolle. The Czech Michal Prokop takes the first place followed by Ivo Lakucs and Martijn Scherpen.

Elite men:
1. Michal Prokop CZE
2. Ivo Lakucs LAT
3. Martijn Scherpen NED
4. Thomas Allier FRA
5. Sebastian Kartfjord NOR
6. Thomas Hamon FRA
7. Pablo Gutierrez FRA
8. Rob van den Wildenberg NED
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I hadn't see this FedEx commercial yet. Pretty funny... the half pipe stays.
Today round three of the UCI European BMX championships took place at the IJsselhallen in Zwolle, The Netherlands. It seems the Latvians are in good shape and took the first and second place, followed by the french rider Moana Moo Caille.

Elite men:
1. Maris Strombergs LAT
2. Arturs Matisons LAT
3. Moana Moo Caille FRA
4. Michal Prokop CZE
5. Sifiso Nhlapo RSA
6. Martijn Scherpen NED
7. Rob van den Wildenberg NED
8. Arnoud Dubois BEL
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Funny video of Bill Gates.
Sinz Fork
SINZ is proud to offer the most technologically advanced fork for BMX racing. Our Pro R & D team has developed and refined the Stealth Fork from the ground up.

Available in either the Pro Lite version, flat black carbon with hand layered custom carbon fiber legs fitted with CNC'd drop outs and fork crown, or the Pro Version in flat silver with full Aluminum construction, this fork looks like nothing else on the market. Both forks styles come with a 1 1/8" 4130 Chromolly steer tube and are offerd in 20 and 24" sizes.

Check Sinz Racing for more info.
Kuwahara BMX Laserlight
Kuwahara BMX has expanded the BMX Line for 2008. They introduce the Nova Series, a new economical BMX Racing line as well as the Bravo Series, a new Street/Dirt line. In addition to this they have taken the Laserlite Team frame design and incorporated it into the new Laserlite Series of performance level BMX Racing bikes that replaces the 2007 2KZ line.



As Kuwahara BMX says “The Nova series of BMX Racing bikes offer quality at an affordable price. Built around our lightweight and race proven 6061 Aluminum 2KZ frame design and utilizing the same geometry as our Laserlite Series, the Nova series features Sealed Bearing Flip-Flip Alloy Hubs, Cr-Mo Forks, Aluminum and Cr-mo Cranks, Alloy Rims, Alloy Seatposts and Alloy platform pedals. So whether you're a first time racer, weekend warrior or just simply working to a budget, the Kuwahara Nova Series has you covered from Mini through to Pro Cruiser with product that will last.”
Kuwahara BMX Nova
  • FRAME 6061Aluminum
  • FORK Full Cr-Mo Fork 1-1/8"
  • BARS Cr-Mo Pro Handlebars
  • CRANKS Cr-Mo 3-Piece Tubular 175mm Cranks
  • HUBS Sealed Bearing Hubs Front & Flip Flop Rear
  • PEDALS Alloy Platform
  • TIRES Kenda Small Block 20 x 1.75"
fredericia indoor
On 2 and 3 february 2008 Fredericia will host the fifth and sixth round of the European Championship BMX Indoor. Check out the following links for more information.

Information of EC Fredericia
Official Website of the Indoor Fredericia
Check out this alternative to clipless pedals! They use magnets to hold you in and are supposed to be safer and easier to get out of than clipless pedals. This is a really cool concept and could be an option for all of us oldschoolers that don't want to make the leap to clipless but still want the edge that they give.



Click on the photo and it will take you to their site.