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A while ago I noticed a weird looking sprocket on Matt Ridgeway’s bike, very different from most. I’ve never seen a sprocket that used a half tooth sprocket system, two links between each tooth. Matt gave me some info on the sprocket and we got more info on it from Andrew Macleod, owner of System bmx.

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Any artsy picture of a bmx will always seem timeless, sometimes the simplest things in bmx are the best. Today marks the first day of fall which means amazing foliage, and one of the best time’s of the year for photos. Cheers to hoody weather and good times this fall.


Three albertans, John Alden killing Calgary/ Millenium, the banger is nuts!


Jared just took off to France for a little while (check back for an update on his trip). Before leaving he threw together another dope edit.


We’ve been sleeping on this one, Tyler Horness shredding some Edmonton parks in this edit, filmed by Brendan Woytowich.

Leeside is a famous Vancouver spot that has been around for years. Throughout the years it has changed alot, starting from a flat bank and park bench, then on to hitching post/ghetto wooden ramp setup, to what it is today. The name Leeside was chosen in memory of skater Lee Matasi. Lee was the founding force behind Leeside since it’s earliest days. In 2005 Lee was shot and killed in downtown Vancouver. Leeside is a spot that is incredibly fun to ride because of how unique it is. It is also a place where bmxers show respect to the skaters who have used their money and time to cement the setup. If you ever have a chance to check out Leeside, it’s worth the trip, and please remember to not use pegs/pedals on anything out of respect to the locals that have put in work to make this place what it is today.

“This is Mr. John Heaton. Bars near Simon Fraser University. The footage of this is in the Volume video On the Clock. This photo was on the back of the DVD case.” – Dave Hawthorne

If you go to this spot, you have something big in mind. You’ll recognize the rail in the background that Jay Miron did rail to rail on. The above photo was another ridiculous trick that went down at this spot. Another awesome photo via Dave Hawthorne, thanks again for hooking these up Dave, their so good.