They're back! Haven't seen a Power Hour in so long!
They're back! Haven't seen a Power Hour in so long!
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Watching Kevin ride gets me so pumped to get on a bike!
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in 2014 I drove down to Southsea, England to shoot this how-to Fakie front flip with Mark Webb video for Epic TV. Watch as the Webbie Show takes full effect and how quickly he teaches Sheppy to pull his first fakie front flip. Like, Comment and Subscribe Mark Webb rides for Total BMX. Check out their parts over on their website.
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Prior to breaking himself on a huge fufuanu. Lanky Nathan visited Rush skatepark and absolutely destroyed it. Watch as Lanky Nathan Destroys Rush Skatepark in Stroud with plenty of NBD's. You'll see gaps and tricks no one has done at that park. Unfortunately, he crashed hard which stopped us filming more. Shot in 2014.
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It is the orange. The orange looks brighter on the website as its correctly lit in a studio environment, this was shot on a grey day in England and I tweaked the photo's contrast, exposure etc.
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It's pronounced TEAM. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River_Teme Our shop is located along the River Teme, so thats where the name comes from.
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Teme Industries is a physical shop near me that is under the umbrella of a company I work for (lots of online businesses). They decided to start their own brand (Teme BMX) after being messed about by a certain Mini BMX company. The products are made over there in the same factories as other more established brands.
The colour is definitely awesome! Which funnily enough was actually a small error on the factories behalf, but we saw it and loved it.
We're starting small, but as we're self-distributing the products in our shop we can charge a lot less (skipping out costs for distributors) and still support all our local riders and anyone who is after good quality parts for a lower price.
We're not out to cannibalise the market either as our main aim is to use our products in combination with the brands we stock in the shop (BSD, Odyssey, Flybikes) to create incredible value custom complete bikes for new or existing riders.
This works out as a quite small profit on our products, but it allows us to provide full chromo setups with amazing parts from other brands for £400-650 (depending on size and the parts we use) which usually saves the customers anywhere from £200-400 off retail.
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Thank you man, I've just switched from Fly Fuego tyres, so the grifters are a LOT lighter and faster, not to mention; i've dropped .5" so it's an odd change but very good so far.
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Repeating your runs has always resulted in fewer points the second time around.
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720 Double whip on a concrete hip/box definitely deserved it in my opinion.
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I don't think you can label someone for being stupid for buying the wrong size, it happens all the time and we see it a lot in the shop I work at. The issue is there needs to be a shim so in the event you fail to order the correct size, you can use a ... more »
So we've just got a batch of new Oversized stems and handlebars in at the shop and all though I think the idea is good and innovation is needed (despite 1" stem's being in other cycle sports for a long time). Is now the right time? What do you guys think? ... more »
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Like the old Coalition stem?
Completely agree with you on American made pricing, but that's one of the drawbacks of purchasing an American made frame here in the UK, The trade price is identical to a Taiwan made frame. What is it you like so much about the FBM products?
I see your puns have branched out from this stem.
Liked a comment on the item Chris' Custom Teme BMX Setup 10/15/2017 3:16 AM
Nice! I dig it. Keep up the good work.