Links

A few BMX-related websites...

Central Library 

Strangeways Audio/Visual is a Manchester street riding collective of mates (near and far), who travel all over the gaff… including, Canada, China, Denmark and Sweden, not forgetting all the spots they hit in the UK.

Strangeways Audio/Visual is a Manchester street riding collective of mates (near and far), who travel all over the gaff… including, Canada, China, Denmark and Sweden, not forgetting all the spots they hit in the UK.

These guys don’t give a shit if you follow them or not, but do yourself a favour and check their site out, which includes such delights as interviews with James Hudson, Joe Cox, Bob Scerbo, John Dye (Bicycle Union / Volt BMX), and an interesting article about ‘The making of Standard Domination’.

They’ve also got a shop on there, with an assortment of treats including a bunch of hard-to-get Zines/DVDs

The UK BMX Halfpipe Series 

Is Vert BMX dead? Nah! It’s alive and well, albeit not on the scale it deserves to be.

These guys work very hard to put on events - that are free to watch for spectators!

The UK BMX Vert Series is run by riders, for riders. To inspire the Next Generation of young vert riders.

2022 saw three events across the UK including coaching workshops, open jams plus Amateur and Pro comps for series titles.

We will return bigger and better in 2023 with another series and some new stops.

Keep an eye on the events page to see when the next one is on near you!

Ride On BMX 

Ride On BMX is a Facebook group for older riders of BMX. It’s about people in the middle of their life (ie late 30’s, 40s and so on), who ride.

There are loads of great BMX-related features, such as Ride on Heroes, Rider Run Rider Owned, Ride On Talks To, What I Ride and finally Big Mouth Strikes again.

Dig BMX Mag 

Will and the boys were there a year before us, having released their first issue back in 1993. You never knew what to expect in the next issue but it was always a pleasant surprise.

They also reviewed our videos which was appreciated.

These days Dig is heavily online, with the added bonus of a yearly issue in print.

Ride UK BMX Mag 

Ride UK, like Dig, was there when we started out. With Mark Noble originally at the helm (along with his bro Chris), they would put out some great mags and reviewed our vids back in the day.