This is the first instalment of Pro BMX rider Nigel Sylvester’s video series, GO! It’s probably the best of the lot, which has →
Critical Mass-style wheelie riding is a thing in a lot of big cities and this is certainly big city riding with a big →
Simone Barraco is a bit of a bad boy. I guess the premise here is that the cyber cops are after him as →
Well yes, people are kind of awesome, especially when they’re on bikes. This is a compilation video of some zany bike footage culled →
Music. Sometimes it’s all that separates an artistic bike video from a vaguely irritating one. Especially if we’re talking BMX and mountain bike →
The idea of riderless bikes is unsettling in a zombie-apocalypse kind of way. It’s reassuring to know it’s only CGI.
This ‘Behind-The-Scenes’ video →
This is a pretty clever concept and it’s Canadian so perhaps it’s no surprise it feels like it came out of Hollywood. Lots →
Man, I wish there were push bikes when I was a kid. These things make so much sense as a kid’s first bike. →
Another odd 1980s commercial from Aussie bike company Malvern Star. This time the target of the parody isn’t modern staged photographic art, →
A fun little video featuring 5 year old New Zealand twins Jake and Theo Riddle. Too cute.→