Sunday Bike Check!

Posted: 20th April 2010 by admin in General

So I figured i’d throw up my bike check for anyone who’s interested [:

Frame – Sunday Funday
Forks – S&M Pitchfork XLT

Bars – S&M Slam’s
Headset – FSA Impact
Stem – Fit DLR
Grips – Edwins
Barends – Eclat

Seat – Kink Belt Pivotal
Post – Animal Pivotal
Clamp – Animal

Cranks – Profiles
Sprocket – Tree Lite SD 24T
Pedals – Odyssey PC’s
Chain – Shadow Interlock v2

Front Wheel – Animal LM
Front Hub – Fly
Front Tire – GLH

Rear Wheel – Animal LM
Cassette – Shadow Rant v2
Rear Tire – GLH

Pegs – Fly

Banned Budsaw PK Sprocket

Posted: 19th April 2010 by admin in General
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Banned is coming out with a new sprocket available through Sparkys Distribution in early summer. It comes in 3 colors; Rasta, Green, and Black. Looks pretty dope to me. If my bike wasn’t finished i’d definitely be picking one of these up.

Here’s the video ad and a few pictures.

PK Budsaw AD from Banned Vids on Vimeo.

City Lights Trailer

Posted: 18th April 2010 by admin in General

Whats up guys. Heres the trailer for the edit me and my friends are hopefully completing by the end of this summer! The edits called City Lights. I hope you guys like it [:

Odyssey PC Pedal Review

Posted: 15th April 2010 by admin in General

So I broke my second pair of Odyssey PC’s the other day. They’re the Glow-In-The-Dark pink ones. Everyone says that the Limited Edition ones and clear color ones are the ones that break easily, so I went and picked up a pair of solid flouro pink ones this time around. Personally, I love any pc’s. They’re light, cheap, and dont hurt as bad when you get pedal bite. Although I have got some pretty nice scars from them, i’d recommend them to anyone.

All in all, if you want some cheap good pedals, hit up Odysseys PC’s.

Here’s a pic of mine [:

Undergoing Changes

Posted: 12th April 2010 by admin in General

www.cult-bmx.com is going to be re-done very shortly. As the new admin, I will be posting regularly and keeping the site interesting and going.

If anyone knows www.bmx-forum.com, my user name on there is Tyler Ciervo.
If you have never heard of Bmx-Forum, I highly recommend you visit their site asap and join. Its an awesome forum with great people. Don’t be some noob or asshole though. If thats the case, you wont be taken kindly to.

If you would like to visit bmx-forum, click on the link above. Here is the banner from their site.

Also, this is not the official Cult Bmx Team website. If you would like to visit their site, it is www.cultcrew.com. Although we are not the official Cult website, we will be posting updates of Cult, and all the other bmx teams, news, and info. Be sure to look forward to part reviews especially, and many other interesting shit about bmx and every day life.

The Popular BMX bikes on the Market Today

Posted: 17th October 2009 by admin in General

The BMX bike market is soaring with business today, as the ride of the newest innovations in BMX bikes is taking the media by surprise. BMX bikes are well-known as you can spot them on every street corner, bike ramp parks, and in suburban neighborhoods. They are also the infamous bikes used on the X games that are so publicized on televisions. However, BMX bikes are unlike any other bikes that are manufactured, because they differ immensely.

BMX bikes originated four decades ago in the 1960’s. It was when children started to mortar their dad’s and icons racing around on motorcycles with mud and dirt paths. Kids wanted to simulate that, but the average bike couldn’t tromp through the mud and endure the weathered elements. This is what made it possible to invent the trickster bike that would be durable enough to supersede other manual bikes that were being made then.

What makes a BMX different than a normal bike utilized for riding? It basically boils down to almost every feature of the bike such as wheels, structure of frame, gears, and the brakes.  BMX bike frames are constructed of lightweight metals and components in order to be lifted, and catapult in the air, without the added weight deterring this element. It can also maintain speeds, because of its structure in races that involve BMX bikes. These bikes are made of well-quality materials that endure stress that is associated with racing and tricks.

The wheels and tires that are put on BMX bikes can vary, however the tires are made with different treads, and contain textures to grip services, and prevent slides on treacherous tracks and scales. They are like the ones fixed on mountain bikes, however minute in size in comparison.

The other features that make BMX bikes so different are the fact that they only contain one gear they have to have exact steering mechanisms to be able to perform tricks and stunts specifically and precisely. Gears can be a great detriment in this aspect of bikes.

So you see the ins and outs of bmx bikes and why they are swooning the public, and how they are different from ordinary bikes. They can be adventurous, dangerous and loads of fun as long as the individual uses the proper safety measures to safeguard themselves from being injured.