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Kriss kyle bike check

A few weeks back Kriss Kyle set up a new bike comprising of the just released TrailOrPark frame, High Lander bars and Ghetto forks. Here’s an edit by Dave Sowerby of Kriss building his bike and taking it for a test ride…

Kriss Kyle and the new BSD TrailOrPark frame from BSD on Vimeo.

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BSD trail or park bike check (Ollie Rendle)

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Glasgow street jam.

Check out the flyer.

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Duncan Smith photo booth on ride site

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Sputnic space cobra, Ben Hucke sig frame here soon.

Sputnic – Space Cobra Promo from Sputnic BMX on Vimeo.

BEN ANSWERS A FEW QUESTIONS ABOUT THE SPACE COBRA…

  • What’s up with the name of your frame?
    I honestly had a difficult time with this one, after a few weeks of trying to come up with names and asking people for ideas it just popped into my head one day. I texted Ronnie and Sher asking if I could name it the Space Cobra, they both just replied “YES”. From there on it was set in stone.
  • The graphics are pretty bad ass, who was the artist and what was the concept behind it all?
    Chris Spann came up with the actual design after talking back and forth about what I wanted it to be. It came out better than I imagined when describing the design to him through emails. I wanted an 80’s feel to it, like a black light poster or something your Uncle would have on the wall in his garage next to his bikini calender.
  • Why did you pick the geometry you chose?
    I just took my favorite parts of a few different frames I’ve ridden in the past and incorporated them all into one frame, riding this geometry for the first time was like a breath of fresh air.
  • Your frame has a pretty classic design with a higher bottom bracket and standover height,
    what was the thought behind that?

    I wanted my bike to look like the bikes I always wanted growing up, small tubes, classic triangles. Before I was always stuck with low bottom brackets and big tubes. I like being on top of my bike rather then feel like I’m sitting over my back wheel.
  • You’ve been riding a sample frame for most of this year, what has the testing process been like?
    I thought it was going to be a long drawn out process of testing a bunch of different frames. Fortunately we got it right the first go, we made some minor tubing changes but we got it dialed in first try!
  • Frames are evolving every year, what’s going to make your frame stand out from all the rest?
    My frame is really simple, clean and affordable, we didn’t try to do anything ground breaking or anything like that. It’s the perfect bike for riding anything and it will take a serious beating.
  • You kind of have a never surrender policy when it comes to pulling stuff, did that mindset come
    into play when you were designing your frame?

    Ha, I have destroyed frames in the past just trying one trick over and over for hours on end. I had to take a look back and figure out what I’ve always broke, bent, smashed or whatever and make sure that we covered those areas when we designed the Space Cobra. So far so good, it’s held up great. I still haven’t thought of anyways to make it any better than it already is.
  • As a kid did you ever dream of having your own frame and if so what kind of crazy things did you want it to have? Also, did any of that make the cut to the Space Cobra?
    I always had some funny bikes back in the day, I still get made fun of for how goofy my set ups were and I never even had 3 piece cranks until I was sponsored. The bikes I wanted growing up always seemed to be just out of my reach money wise, “Standards, S&M’s, Hoffmans” and I’d settle for another GT, Dyno or whatever I could get my hands on. They were always the craziest looking bikes so I always wanted something simple and
    strong is all.

FRAME SPECS:

  • Material: 4130 Sanko chromoly, double butted down tube
  • Top Tube: 20.6″, 20.8″, 21.1″
  • Chain Stay: 13.75″ with room to remove wheel
  • Head Tube: 75 degrees, heat treated, CNC machined, drilled for gyro tabs
  • Seat Tube: 71°, single butted, 9″ standover height with integrated seat clamp
  • BB Type: mid, CNC machined, heat treated grindable design
  • BB Height: 11.75″
  • Dropouts: 5mm thick heat treated
  • Extras: Externally butted and tapered seat stays, low profile removable brake mounts
  • Weight: 4.9 lbs for 20.6″ top tube
  • Colors: matte black, matte red, gloss purple
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Martyn cooper at the baltic games

Martyn Cooper at the Baltic Games 2010 from Bommel on Vimeo.

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Matthew Allen is british champ now riding for zeal and team WU

Check out the video for the rising talent coming though on the track.

BMX British Championships 2010 from British Cycling on Vimeo.

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Mike kings Budget Jam 2010

Zeal team riders in this edit. Chris russell, chunky,isaac lesser, luke towey, timmy, josh, billy cooper,  tom, eisa,

Budget Jam 2010 from Mike King on Vimeo.

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Mankind shirt made it on the clothing page

This is the justice shirt.

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Billy purcell partying made it into ride, rocking the BGP’s

Billy rides a full bsd set up and loves his new metal bikes shirt.

Looks like he got in a scuffal , wahayyy lads on tour. !!!

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Metal bikes products review

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Superstar rider Kayley Ashworth first picture in ride mag

Congrats to Kayley Ashworth on getting her first pic in ride uk.

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Ride mag 144 / BSD things

BSD won the ride to Glory in both events video and challenges , this means they get to go on it next year.

BSD new products in the product page of ride.

BSD new t shirts acid face ,yeti and rasta dot.

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BSD Soulatour 2010

Here’s the BSD edit from the Soul magazine Soulatour DVD that came with issue 66, hope you enjoy it…

BSD Soulatour 2010 from BSD on Vimeo.

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DSAB Street jam

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