biggybuggy wrote:
Yeah, the click to get sponsored thing is lame.
biggybuggy wrote:
Yeah, the click to get sponsored thing is lame.
It's not gonna be like that. It's like rider input. WHICH IS VERY IMPORTANT.
I love the way Stranger is going. I didn't care for any rider they dropped, apart from Sean, but Sean LEFT or his contract ended. He is probably gonna get a WAY better sponsor anyways. He has always had kinda crap companies sponsoring him. Premium, Stranger was a step above that, Primo is whatever, good but not as great as it could be. He will get on someone better, hard to say who. Probably something like Cult or Federal or some shit like that.
Stranger is making the best decisions yet. Dropping the people that have the image they don't want. They're gonna probably be seeing Gabe Brooks leaving too I bet. He may stick around though, you never know.
LZ will make the money. The riders giving input is great. I'd test some of that shit! I guarantee it is the best move forward yet.
BMX Sponsorship is taking a turn guys. Riders gotta be more relatable, plain and simple. Harry Main, Scotty Cranmer, and a few others are doing it the way it ought to be. Showing the general public what it means to be a rider and a role model.
Face it, lots of real young kids are what makes money in BMX. Not most of us. Most dudes on here barely spend that much on riding. The 50 bucks here and there or the one build they have isn't what cuts it. It's complete bikes, and trendy shit like colored tires and funky seats and frames with the same geo with a different color called signature.
Little kid's parent's will buy what they can afford, but the kid is gonna pester them to have the "Stranger LZ Complete" (bet that happens too) before they have the Aaron Ross one now. Regardless of quality. Parent's will eat it up. LZ is a parent's wet dream for a kid. Not so much as Tristan Sagastume. LZ gets good grades, treats women with respect, and is straight edge and barely curses (on camera). It's easy thinking people.
BMX needs to make money, and THIS is how it works. Trends and smarter sponsorship. I love it that way too. It doesn't lose it's badassness that it has, but it has that entry level relatability it's gonna need to get kids in and hooked.
It shouldn't mean an end to the older style of BMX. In no way. Just a new side it lacked before. It was a triangle, now it'll be a square. It's great.
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