On our recent trip out to NYC for this year's Bicycle Film Festival, one of the many great moments we brought back with us was this interview with Joey Krillz, co-founder of THE GRIME in Brooklyn.
The Race Across America started 5 days ago in Ocenside, CA. Men and women from across the globe embark on a 3000 mile race ending in Annapolis, MD. This Trailer for a film called Bicycle Dreams a says a lot about what the riders are going through. Remember in 2008 when Jeff Bauer and Kevin Kaiser teamed up to do it on a fixed gear? That was amazing.

The Gates Carbon Drive belt is looking better all the time. The continual frame and hub improvements are making this system hard to ignore! Schindelhauer Bikes gives your daily dose of adventure.
Spotted this video at Fixie.no. Really diggin placement of the camera.
Sir Paul Smith has the skills...
KILROY from Gorilla Bicycles on Vimeo.
Pretty sick video! This frame is unique in so many ways. Great to see people listening to riders when it comes to frame design.

Chris Fonseca just launched a new website which features the intro to his film No Cassettes. Another look into SF street and trick riding, something that never seems to get old.
Cycling utopia in Copenhagen?
VéLOrue X Revival Premiere Buffalo NY! from Bill Bottriell on Vimeo.
Filmed By Bill Bottriell and Colin Phelan
..reminds me of the good old days after school when my friends and I would take our skateboards and hit up our local spots and just have fun. Super positive, feel good video.
trailertree from ken adams on Vimeo.
I've SO wanted to do this.....
Seen @ Prolly
TCB Courier: Pizza + Candy from Joe Lumbroso on Vimeo.
When we were in Tokyo, Chas (SF) was a little worried he was coming home from the trip jobless. He quickly took matters into his own hands! If you are in SF and need a courier, call them up! More info HERE.
Stairways to Heaven-Preview from Ricardo Javier on Vimeo.
Earlier this month, Takeover LA threw a race that took place on November 15,2009. The race consisted of 3 sprints and 2 sets of stairclimbs that eventually lead to a free for all race to the Bike Day LA event in Hollywood. Eight miles through the streets of Los Angeles with traffic and all. Coming soon...



































