The Yea | Fuckswitit Fridays #2: Groovy

The second installation in The Yea’s new “Fuckswitit Friday” series was released online last night. The video features riding from Ryan “Groovy” Muschlitz, and was filmed and edited by Matt Smith with additional filming provided by Pat Quinn and Justin Palmer. Ryan delivers a solid minute of street riding that is sure to get you pumped to go ride something gully. Keep it locked to The Yea for more “Fuckswitit Fridays” and don’t forget to check out their full line of goods and Ledge Dressing.

The Yea | Fuckswitit Fridays #1: Trees

Yesterday, The Yea opened up a new series of short videos being uploaded to their YouTube channel on Fridays aptly titled, “Fuckswitit Fridays”. First up is Josh Hymans, better known as Trees610. The video was filmed and edited by Matt Smith with additional filming by Ryan Muschlitz and does a great job showcasing Trees unique style of street riding. Keep it locked to The Yea for more “Fuckswitit Fridays” and don’t forget to swing through their online store and scoop some Winter goods including the “Fuckwitit” Beanies, now only $10.00.

Justin Care | Merritt BMX

Merritt has just released a new edit featuring Justin Care on their website. The video was filmed and edited by Dan Conway over the last year and is full of heavy street riding moves, smooth tech. lines, and a bunch of progressive up rail combos. These guys did a great job keeping this one under wraps and Justin delivers another in a series of solid edits on behalf of Merritt. Unfortunately, Justin broke his wrist on a rail hop last night and will be sitting out for the next few weeks. Click play and enjoy.

Eeshond Kirk For OTP

OTP (Outside The Philth) released their latest video online earlier today featuring Eeshond Kirk. The video has been in the works for quite some time now with some of the footage spanning years of riding. Despite all that wait, the video doesn’t fail to deliver by any means. Eeshond comes through with a barrage of big handrail moves on some really wild setups that are sure to get you pumped to get out and pedal. Make sure you hit play and check this one out.

5 Facts + Trees Extras

“I can be bit of a show off but every time I see a baddie I gotta pop sum nice.”

1. He attempted to crank arm a rail with no chain.
Seen at 1:22 in the extras.

2. The song was changed a week before upload.
We originally were going to use No Heart by 21 Savage but a week before the video was ready the track got used.

3. He broke his stem mid sesh & swapped it and kept riding unaffected.
He snapped his stem and went to a totally different top load stem and kept riding no problem.

4. He sang R Kelly through the handi rail hop.
Seen at :48 in the extras.

5. He filmed his banger with my phone in his pocket blaring music.
Feeling anxious he asked me for my phone so he could get hype to try the 3. For some reason I gave him my phone without thinking twice. You can hear the music playing from it at 2:00 in the extras.

First the obvious, Name, age, and where are you from / now living?
Joshua Hymans, 21, born and raised in Allentown, PA now living in Lebanon, PA.

Earliest BMX memory?
Earliest BMX memory was when I was with two childhood friends, my brother and a old head named Mark lol shout out Mark but he took us on a ride from Southside of Allentown up into Bethlehem to hit some trails (we all ate shit that day) and we saw some dudes shredding under a bridge. I remember this one dude had wild foot plants, so that was pretty much my first time seeing real tricks done on a bike.

Where does your drive to progress come from?
My drive to progress is just to hang wit the big boys nothing more nothing less.

How long have you been riding bikes?
Been riding BMX since August of 2012 so about 4 years.

Ever impress a girl with a trick?
Do I impress females with tricks? Hell yeah! I can be bit of a show off but every time I see a baddie I gotta pop sum nice.

What are some of your influences?
Some influences definitely my brother. He’s my biggest fan and he keeps it real with what I love and what I do so shout out BIGBRO!!! Influenced by other riders? Ehh, not really, but if I see something I like I may try to add it to my bag of tricks with a touch of my “style”.

▼ watch trees full part below ▼

Josh ‘Trees’ Hymans @captintrees610
Filmed and edited by: Matt Smith @mattheyea
Additional angles by: Angel @slim_bmx
Music: 21 Savage – No Target (prod. by Brodinski)

Not For Nothing | Part III

https://vimeo.com/175793485

I released the final chapter of the Not For Nothing web series last Friday and it has already gotten great feedback. We hit a delay after releasing the second part of the series last December, as the north east was hit with the usual ice cold weather. We continued to film as much as we could and even took a filming trip out to Los Angeles for this one. Enjoy!

Music:
“The United Kingdom” & “Flip the Script” by Gramatik

Edited By:
Sam Downs

Filmed By:
Sam Downs
Michael Skye
Peter Cappello

Starring:
Mike Stahl
Southside Mike
Aaron Sanchez
Peter Cappello
Sam Downs
Isaiah Walker
Garrett Darr
Ryan Olson
Shawn Wayne
Stefan Cyrano Needham

Follow us on Instagram:
@Ride4FistBumps
@SamDowns

L.O.W. BMX Mixtape

Todd Myrick proudly presents the first L.O.W. BMX mixtape. Todd has been in the scene putting together edits for years and has done a lot of work with the Slimy Donuts crew. However, it’s good to see Todd produce something all his own. The edit features riding from Brad Whilden, Courtney Freeman, Patrick Cregan, Jeff Purdy, Eddie Malernee, Joel Pierazek, Dante Sadler, Will Barr and Adem Gunyadin. Despite a ton of bumps along the way everyone did a great job on this one.

Quaker State – East Coast Destruction

The final installment in our “Quaker State” web series features the legendary East Coast Destruction. The video premiered exclusively Friday on the DIG BMX website. The section includes riding from Jarrett Dillman, Eric Gibson, Jonathan “Okie” Leffler Jr., Josh Stair, Richard “Chopper” Viands, Weng Khuu, Andrew Messer, Aeden Feher, Travis Loteck, Nick Smith, Pat Quinn, Cody “Mclovin'” Neiswender, Ryan Muschlitz, Eddie Grabert, Dylan Costanzo, Nilo Hodge, Dustin Clewell, Robert “Frost” Kilpatrick, Chris Denman, Brandon Bellew, James Hess, AJ Herrera, Fateem Williams, and Grant Bass. Filmed and edited by Nilo Hodge with additional filming by Wes Garcia, Josh Stair, James Hess and Jon Herr.

We would like to thank everyone that helped make this project possible especially Matt Smith, Sam Downs, Buck Milliken, Devin Feil and DIG BMX.

Quaker State – Wilfred Alvarez, Mike Stahl & Friends

The second to last section of our “Quaker State” web series premiered Friday exclusively on the DIG BMX website. The sixth installment in the series is a mix section featuring Wilfred Alvarez, Mike Stahl and some of their friends. The section was filmed and edited by Rainer Etsweiler and also includes riding from Carl Espy, Colby Richard, Garrett Darr, Rainer Etsweiler, Josh Franklin, Stefan Needham, and Kevin Little.

Look for the final section of “Quaker State” to premiere Friday, only on DIG BMX.

Quaker State – Dtown Productions

The fifth installment in our “Quaker State” web series features the Dtown Productions crew. The video premiered exclusively Friday on the DIG BMX website. Featuring riding from Cameron Rusnak, Eeshond Kirk, Jason Gaydos, Jarret Mayo, Buck Milliken, Parker Berry, Shilo Staniech, Matt Loughead, Mitch Hanlon, Dustin Feidor, Cam Girvin, and Brad Gibbs. Filmed and edited by Buck Milliken with additional filming by Shilo Staniech, Matt Loughead, Jarret Mayo and Cam Rusnak.

Look for the next section of “Quaker State” to premiere Friday, only on DIG BMX.

Quaker State – 2Dodgy

The 2Dodgy section from our “Quaker State” web series premiered Friday on the DIG BMX website. The section features riding from Anthony Rosario, Brad Wiedlich, Matt Rivera, Coty Gibson, Dylan Heckman, Cory Merritt, Scott Effting, Bryan Stout, Aeden Feher, Cane Singleton, Ryan Muschlitz, Dylan Muschlitz, Mike Vanic, Brandon Squire, Andrew McFadden, Jason Guzman and Harry Bui. Filmed and edited by Scott Effting with additional filming by Bryan Stout and Anthony Rosario.

Look for the next section of “Quaker State” to premiere Friday, only on DIG BMX.