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		<title>Zine Show in Torrance, CA</title>
		<description><![CDATA[The skate zine show There Is Xerox On The Insides Of  Your Eyelids is headed to Southern California at the Torrance Art Museum.  The  show opens July 24th and runs until September 4th.

I need to get in on this&#8230;
With thanks to Andy Jenkins and  The  Skateboard Mag.
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		<title>Return to Oz: McGoo Interviews Bob Osborn</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Bob Osborn, owner of Wizard Publications, which published iconic  magazines BMX Action (née Bicycle Motocross Action), FREESTYLIN&#8217;,  and briefly Homeboy, as well as the book The Complete Book of  BMX (1984), is a the kind of person the world could do to have a  few more of. His free spirit and eye for talent indirectly influenced  the course of my life. By hiring younger, kindred spirits on little more  than a hunch (e.g., Andy Jenkins, Spike Jonze, and Mark Lewman), he  changed the ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.headtube.com/return-to-oz-mcgoo-interviews-bob-osborn</link>
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		<title>This is Old School</title>
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Well, the second giant Old School BMX gathering of the year hath gone down. From Nuno Oliveira and Defgrip:
I hit up the Old School BMX show in Bellflower, CA today.  As you  can image, there was Old School BMX all over the place, and I was on  hand to shoot some photos of it. There was a great turnout, and a bunch  of rad stuff being displayed.
Click through to check out the pics, and click HERE to check out more on Ride.
-Nuno


Many thanks to Nuno for ...]]></description>
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		<title>Bikes = Car</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Well, it&#8217;s about time&#8230; Legislation has been passed that pretty well equates bikes to cars when it comes to rights on the road. Now if only the laws of physics could be amended to do the same.

Full article in Wired.
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		<title>Andy Jenkins Interview</title>
		<description><![CDATA[BMX Society has a new interview up with Andy Jenkins. Here&#8217;s their introduction:
For our first interview since evolving  into the BMX Society, it is my distinct pleasure to present the profile  of a very important BMX personage and an all around good guy.  A man who  should require no introduction, but since as kids we often just tore  into new issues of our favorite BMX magazines, focusing only on the  content and sometimes not even noticing the creators of what we were  taking ...]]></description>
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		<title>&#8220;Secret Bike Riding Club&#8221; by Cynthia Connolly</title>
		<description><![CDATA[My friends were concerned about my bike ride home, I was not. The
night had warmed up, no longer the 20 degrees the morning brought.
I rode into my secret world.
With my bike.
Along the bike path, and up the hill.
Buchannan Street.  Up the hill north of Columbia Pike.
I passed a sight beneath the street lamp light.
Five perfect logs with straps stapled on like they were suitcases.  I
keep on going, with a stomach full of food and wine.
Wow&#8230; I must tell my friend Roni about that fantastic &#8220;trash pile&#8221; of
logs with ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.headtube.com/secret-bike-riding-club-by-cynthia-connolly</link>
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		<title>Kip Williamson: Dope Bikes Built</title>
		<description><![CDATA[When Kip Williamson started posting pictures of sick, sick custom-built bikes on Facebook, I remembered his name from the old UGP videos that got me through hours of bike maintenance at the shop in Seattle when I worked as a bike mechanic. His style as a video editor, flatland rider, and bike-builder are undeniable. The more I saw of his bikes, the more I knew we needed to get a closer look.

Roy Christopher: First up: Where are you from? How long have you been riding? What got you into BMX?
Kip ...]]></description>
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		<title>Pink 1985 Haro Master Freestyler</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I got this 1985 Haro Master Freestyler in the summer of 1986. It was my first &#8220;real&#8221; freestyle bike, and I rode it hard for two years.

I didn&#8217;t know it at the time, but apparently the pink ones are super rare. Most verions of this bike were white, chrome, or green, with the latter being ubiquitous in freestyle BMX from the bike&#8217;s release in 1985 until the sport&#8217;s initial downturn in the early 90s.
I held up the pink Haro contingent for those two years, competing in every contest my parents ...]]></description>
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		<title>Daytripping with Jason and A.J.</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Here&#8217;s a guest post by my man Jason Childers. Enjoy!
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On Friday afternoon, A.J. and I took a little trip eastward to the decidedly rural towns of Bastrop and Smithville, Texas. Neither of these places is actually worth stopping for &#8212; unless you happen to enjoy skateboarding or riding the freestyle bikes. We happen to dig both, so we totally went there!

I kept eating shit on my left side for some reason. We even got one of &#8216;em on tape. Maybe my right brain hemisphere was outta wack.

There is a certain ...]]></description>
		<link>http://www.headtube.com/daytripping-with-jason-and-a-j</link>
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		<title>The Standard x SE Bikes PK Ripper Fixed-Gear</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Another great find by Chris Mullins. Check this thing out:

The PK Ripper Fixed Gear is the 3rd installment in a series of limited edition bike projects from DC and SE Racing. Within this run of 1,000 (in the US), The Standard has micro customized twenty of these PK Rippers to reflect the New York hotel’s signature black and gold style. Fifteen bikes will be available for complimentary use by The Standard New York hotel guests while five are available for purchase now at The Standard’s online shop for $1,250 USD.
Details ...]]></description>
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