Justin Schwanke Tag

Our dude Justin Schwanke and the Weird & Revered squad are putting out these awesome weekly promo vids until their full-length video drops on May 11th.
They’ve been hard at work for the last 3 years travelling all over the place for this, so I can’t wait to see the final product!

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Germans are well-executed tech machines and Jonathan Hausmann is no exception. Last summer Jonathan travelled to British Columbia, Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario to put his two-wheeled tech skills to work. Unfortunately, Jonathan’s bike was stolen in Winnipeg which cut some of his planned riding short. Nonetheless, he still managed to gather a bunch of footage for this video. Guest appearances from Cory Beal, Mark Stanway, Jesse Baraniuk, Nick Rempel, Cole Jonsson, and Justin Schwanke.

Our very own Justin Schwanke has been hard at work on a new full length DVD in Edmonton.
He’s clearly been stacking because he managed to put together this edit consisting of his extras from the project.

Read the full story about how the dvd project came to be on DIG

Like a fine wine or an aged Whiskey, Canada has had it’s hidden gems of riders, cities and spots for years and Calgary is one of them. “Calgary, Alberta is a world class city for street spots and skateparks. The rest of the world just doesn’t know it yet.”

Hot dog lovers Brodie Gwilliam and Zach Lokken recently took a winter road trip to Calgary, Alberta to sample the finest of packaged meat slurries. Here is what they captured during a few days of taste testing at B-Line Bike Park. Additional appearances from Jack Nicholl, Austin Odegnal, Darcy Peters, Justin Schwanke, Travis Kozie, and more.

Justin Schwanke came through with his newest installment of Weird & Revered which features him and his homies riding their crazy backyard ramp setup. Pedaling through grass to get speed would be crazy hard, but these dudes manage to make it look easy.

Justin Schwanke set through this awesome vid documenting his trip throughout the southern states with his homies Thomas Henderson and Jesse Baraniuk. Nothing better than a road trip through some new cities looking for crazy spots. And it looks like they found a few.

I remember watching videos of Justin riding his backyard ramps for ages, and it’s insane to see how much the ramps, along with Justin’s riding have progressed. Too much awesome shit in this to name, on a coaster or a cassette it’s no doubt J-bone knows how to get creative on these ramps. DIG posted this fantastic video, along with some words by Justin about BMX as an art form.