If it's cool and went down in BMX over the past two weeks, it's in episode two of The Big Big BMX Show. You don't want to miss this, and make sure to check out episode one if you missed it.
His shirt is red.
i deserve these parts because my parents think bmx is a waste of my time and im not gonna get no where with it so they dont buy me parts, i get parts of my buddies, and i really need those parts.
I deserve these parts because I am trying to get my girlfriend into riding and she is currently riding my old fit that has nasty small bars. That would be enough to discourage anyone out of riding right?
I need to win because i am broke i have some bad united bars that are super low they also bend alot I have some sort of generic stem it is squar lookin the primium stem looks much nicer THE PEDELS Look BADASS.I look foward to ride those part on my bike.
Connections with Dan's Comp never hurt (thus the "steak"). Rob is a great salesman. Moeller is the second coming of Scott Brighthaupt. I respect them both, but neither is beyond reproach.
Robbie and Chris are a great marriage, but I think they've overlooked a very important detail in their costing.
BMX sales requires a small army of talented riders hitting the streets to promote the brand. Unlike soap sales, BMX sales are dangerous because they require the sales team to put themselves in MORTAL DANGER when they ride.
If Rob paid for health insurance for all 25 of his sales people, assuming around $400/month per rider, his overhead would be around $10,000/month. He'd need to sell around 40 aitken frames/month to cover the cost of health insurance for the whole team.
Once per year Rob could buy helmets for his entire team for around $1000.
With a single phone call and Rob could get a full-ride helmet sponsorship for his entire team.
Pro-level riders are very dialed and may not need helmets unless their bikes snap. But the hundreds of thousands of kids who look up to them definitely need helmets. When a pro rider ends-up in the hospital with serious injuries it costs a bundle, but the BMX community kicks down and tightens them up.
But there are thousands of kids out there who end up in the hospital for head trauma. The majority of them could avoid an ambulance trip by wearing a helmet. They don't wear helmets because their favorite pro riders don't. Where is the rider relief fund for these young people? Next time you go to the doctor and get an unusually high bill...well, there's your relief fund. If you pay for health insurance and it's insanely expensive...well, there's your relief fund. When you work and the government takes 40% of your check...well, there's your relief fund.
It's time for BMX companies to get religion, and to change BMX's hucker status, or start kicking down for health insurance.
josh's shirt is red.I deserve to win those parts because i just started to really bmx and i am not that great at it but even the little guy needs some recognition, and also i need it because all of my parts are heavy and they are just stock and if i get these parts i will be better than most people around here.
i deserve these parts because bmx is my life, i eat sleep and dream it (seriously). and any new part is a big deal to me, be it an innertube or a spankin new frame
HIS SHIRTS RED!
i left my bike at my friends house for a night.
my friend drew dicks and vaginas all over my frame and all my parts and he dumped my seat in the toilet too!
biker_4
12/20/2008 9:52 PM
321-TITUSVILLE
12/18/2008 4:57 PM
summawhat
12/17/2008 6:03 PM
danshepherdengland
12/17/2008 5:53 PM
nelly1
12/17/2008 6:56 AM
His shirt is red.
i deserve these parts because my parents think bmx is a waste of my time and im not gonna get no where with it so they dont buy me parts, i get parts of my buddies, and i really need those parts.
bikerbrad321
12/16/2008 1:10 PM
his shirt is red and premium sucks ass.
By:
THA RAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Josh133
12/15/2008 6:23 PM
bmxer321
12/15/2008 5:16 PM
bradfordhuckerpa
12/15/2008 4:13 PM
i can't believe he read all those comments. It's kind of like he LOVES ALL OF US!!!!!!
jk GOOD job ben
GlennPPMilligan
12/15/2008 1:06 PM
AND THE WINNER IS!!!
BMXBEN.
It's the holiday season and he's trying to win the parts for a friend!
We'll contact ben to get his info, Thanks to everyone else who gave it a shot. There will be more chances on upcoming shows!!!!
adar
12/13/2008 10:15 AM
where_is_waldo_7
12/13/2008 9:45 AM
Josh's shirt is red in the photo.
I deserve these parts because I am trying to get my girlfriend into riding and she is currently riding my old fit that has nasty small bars. That would be enough to discourage anyone out of riding right?
ianbmx
12/12/2008 7:50 PM
His shirt is red
I need to win because i am broke i have some bad united bars that are super low they also bend alot I have some sort of generic stem it is squar lookin the primium stem looks much nicer THE PEDELS Look BADASS.I look foward to ride those part on my bike.
Wthep
12/12/2008 6:31 AM
The shirt i Red
I deserve to win becuse i had to watch 6 minutes with this Glenn untill i got to the good stuffs.
RedEndo
12/12/2008 5:47 AM
Connections with Dan's Comp never hurt (thus the "steak"). Rob is a great salesman. Moeller is the second coming of Scott Brighthaupt. I respect them both, but neither is beyond reproach.
Robbie and Chris are a great marriage, but I think they've overlooked a very important detail in their costing.
BMX sales requires a small army of talented riders hitting the streets to promote the brand. Unlike soap sales, BMX sales are dangerous because they require the sales team to put themselves in MORTAL DANGER when they ride.
If Rob paid for health insurance for all 25 of his sales people, assuming around $400/month per rider, his overhead would be around $10,000/month. He'd need to sell around 40 aitken frames/month to cover the cost of health insurance for the whole team.
Once per year Rob could buy helmets for his entire team for around $1000.
With a single phone call and Rob could get a full-ride helmet sponsorship for his entire team.
Pro-level riders are very dialed and may not need helmets unless their bikes snap. But the hundreds of thousands of kids who look up to them definitely need helmets. When a pro rider ends-up in the hospital with serious injuries it costs a bundle, but the BMX community kicks down and tightens them up.
But there are thousands of kids out there who end up in the hospital for head trauma. The majority of them could avoid an ambulance trip by wearing a helmet. They don't wear helmets because their favorite pro riders don't. Where is the rider relief fund for these young people? Next time you go to the doctor and get an unusually high bill...well, there's your relief fund. If you pay for health insurance and it's insanely expensive...well, there's your relief fund. When you work and the government takes 40% of your check...well, there's your relief fund.
It's time for BMX companies to get religion, and to change BMX's hucker status, or start kicking down for health insurance.
Sincerely,
John Dale
RedEndo BMX
Tucson, Arizona
Tyler Browning
12/11/2008 8:17 PM
GTrider2910
12/11/2008 4:13 PM
bmxer_jake
12/11/2008 1:58 PM
his shirt is red
i deserve these parts because bmx is my life, i eat sleep and dream it (seriously). and any new part is a big deal to me, be it an innertube or a spankin new frame
xgame904
12/11/2008 12:45 PM
his shirt is red
if i get these parts i will be laid by my girlfriend.
keven
12/11/2008 1:50 AM
HIS SHIRTS RED!
i left my bike at my friends house for a night.
my friend drew dicks and vaginas all over my frame and all my parts and he dumped my seat in the toilet too!