https://youtu.be/T6CJONWu58E
Please Kill Me – Matt Beringer
Ten years ago, in 2004, we put out a little project called Please Kill Me. Cobra striking first!
https://youtu.be/T6CJONWu58E
Ten years ago, in 2004, we put out a little project called Please Kill Me. Cobra striking first!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mC7Ctm9DyI
Our main man in New Mexico, Derek Dorame, sent over a couple of video projects he worked on in 2013. Here’s the first. Santa Fe represent! He also has clips in a Ride Edit that came out today, so check out the ABQ Scene Report while you’re at it!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QJ1zspnqMQs
Charlie Crumlish and Craig Passero are about to deliver the goods! Here’s their PREHEATING episode from The Bakery. Can’t wait to see these dudes doing it wild on their S&M set-ups! The madness drops Friday.

Our boy Bevan Cowan filmed for this one all over New Zealand and Australia. If you like pegless grinds, going fast, and gaps then you should watch this.
https://youtu.be/H_Bn8xEv-ng
Fathead’s American adventure has come to a close… and now he’s back in the UK grinding castles with his Cymbal Hubguards (which of course come in Driveside, Front and Rear), but he did send back this little testimonial after testing our Made in USA guards complete with a kick ass endorsement by Matt Beringer.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4r0cVSdysM&feature=c4-overview&list=UUufV3snTuldPBVIq9UtL2ng
Jeff “Sharkbait” Robertson was sighted at The Building yesterday. It seems he’s migrated back to Cali and was hungry for some new bars. Because Fathead was on hand to help him, he not only scored a pair of the Englishman’s signature Fathead bars, but a complimentary, OSHA-approved fitting of them as well.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4FnIn8xe6_w
Mike Hoder wants you to get higher and go faster, so allow him to introduce the Hoder High bars. Just like the original Hoder bars, but with a 9″ rise. We’re still slangin’ ’em both, so pick your poison.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkpIPBwcbJk
Team Credence wanted to tweak our classic Challenger stem to suit their brand of riding. The result is the Turtleneck — a 6061 T-6 aluminum, CNC-machined stem that’s a hair longer and narrower with an internal cutout that lightens it up.
Clint Reynolds and Matt Aquizap tell you all about it from a private Las Vegas pool party.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9QtYmmh1bqE&feature=c4-overview&list=UUufV3snTuldPBVIq9UtL2ng
You may have already seen this edit of Mike Meister reppin’ the shield via Pusher BMX in Denver, but in case you missed it, here it is again!
Word in the woods is that Hucker is owning the Dreamline arena in Angelfire, New Mexico and made the cut from 30 to 12 for today’s finals. We found this Point of View video of him riding through the course on the Dreamline Mini Site. Head over there for more sweet photos and footage. Good Luck Huck!