GrindWorks BMX recently hosted a day session at their private DIY ramp setup “The Ice House”, located just outside of Pittsburgh. Andrew Vargason filmed and edited a video from the session which he just released online. The video includes riding from Tyler Cramer, Andrew Vargason, Chase Bucci, Jacob Horn, and Jash Geyer. Don’t forget to follow the GrindWorks crew on Instagram for more.
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Ride PA BMX – Issue #1 (Available Now)
We are proud to announce that Ride PA BMX – Issue #1 is now available through our online store. Issue one is composed of sixty pages of original content spanning the Spring / Summer of 2017 as documented by a variety of contributors and is printed on 5.5” X 8.5” gloss pages in full color. Supplies are limited. A second and final run of the zine will be available in a few weeks and a digital version will be available online free after the second run is sold out. You can read a comprehensive list of the zines content after the jump.
Dedicated in memory of Lorenzo Velazquez.
Rest in Peace.
Ride PA BMX – Issue #1
To coincide with National BMX Day, we are proud to announce the official launch of our new zine. Ride PA BMX Issue #1 will be available in mid to late August and spans the Spring / Summer of 2017. The zine is 5.5″ x 8.5″, printed in full color on gloss paper and features over 60 pages of original content from the Pennsylvania BMX scene. A digital release of the zine will also be available for free once copies of the zine have sold out.
Special thanks to all the photographers, riders, writers and Matt Smith. You can check out a complete list of the zines contents after the jump.
Read More “Ride PA BMX – Issue #1”GrindWorks Pittsburgh Street Jam 2017
On Saturday, June 3rd, the GrindWorks BMX crew held their “2017 Pittsburgh Street Jam”. The event had a good sized turn out and Andrew Vargason put together an edit from the day’s ride. The event was documented by Tyler Cramer, Matt Perkins, and Andrew Vargason with some additional filming by some of the guys in attendance. The video is composed of over fourteen minutes of footage from the day and there’s some really heavy stuff in there. Despite a few injuries (that curved wall gone wrong looked nasty), the day seemed like a hell of a good time. Hit play and check it out!
You can also check out the GrindWorks Pittsburgh Street Jam video from 2016 after the jump.