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BMXFU just launched their new softgoods line here. To celebrate the line they’re also hosting a rad giveaway for some new goods: post a picture or video of you and a friend, or your friends on instagram and tag #theresnoiinbiking . You must also follow BMXFU and NorthernEmbassy instragram accounts. If you haven’t checked the BMXFU line up yet check it now and get in on this contest because there’s a bunch of really tight stuff up for grabs!

Matt Weatherhill brought some serious heat to the streets of TO. Lots of lines, some gnarly rail moves and a banger that likely only a few people out there have ever attempted or pulled earned him a solid BMXFU prize pack.

Huge thanks to BMXFU for hooking this up and supporting Canadian BMX!

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When BMXFU’s DIY bridge spot was shut down, it didn’t take long for them to begin working on Knife Spot. There’s something awesome about a DIY spot that’s hard to put to words. Chris Cadot puts knife spot in pictures while Greg Henry and Kenny Oliver give their opinions on the matter. What makes a DIY spot better then a skatepark?

  • "Hard question because at the end of the day they are the same thing. A place made to ride skateboards and BMX. That being said, anyone who has spent time at both kinds of places knows there is something special about a good DIY spot. DIY's are true labor of passion. A good DIY spot is a symbol of blood, sweat and money donated by passionate people. More so then anything a good DIY is a symbol of a community. A community of like minded, passionate individuals with a common goal." - Greg Henry
  • "For myself a DIY spot isn't really more special to me than a skatepark. The special thing to me is the time I get to spend riding with my friends. I've always been in to all aspects of building; so I would have to say that is my favourite part about having a DIY spot. I get just as much out of building the spot as I do riding it." - Kenny Oliver
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  • Kenny - Ice
  • Lee - downside ice

Possibly the best intro/trailer ever created, Scott Barker’s 10,000 cans is a BMXFU production masterpiece. Featuring Scott Barker, T-bone Barker, Chris Cadot, Jordan Krupa, Chijioke Okafo, Timeel Lewis, Daniel Niles, Greg Henry, Lee Dennis, Ben Lewis, and more, hit play.

Huge thanks to the BMXFU homies for hooking this up!

“Quick edit of our trip to Montreal last weekend. Best humans ever. Speaking for everyone; Thanks Erv Hoerdt for the trailer, Red Bull Canada for the donation, Tbone, Sticker Kids, Le Taz Skatepark and last but not least Mike Samson at Twisted Sticker.” – Chris Cadot

Filmed by-
Chris Cadot
Lee Dennis
Jordan Krupa
Glen Hoerdt

Edited by-
Chris Cadot

Music-
Project Pat – Flexington

While the name suggests alot of drinking, Scott Barker and friends put in work on the streets of Toronto, ON and London, UK ,outside of drinking hours for this street flick. Click here for a full interview on the dvd and show the FU homies some support by grabbing a copy!
Pretty much one of the most entertaining trailers ever made.

10,000 cans can be purchased here:
http://10000cans.bigcartel.com/product/10000cans