Excited for this new addition within the channel 👍 it always seems satisfying watching bikes (old or new) being worked on either as upgrades or servicing. With all the new tools from Pedros you will be well versed in fixing bikes 😀👍
sweet bench setup! i switch from riding to skiing for the winter, so my joy of bike this time of year comes from refurbishing old bikes for charity - psyched to see you guys work on bikes and maybe learn some tips with you! cool that you're working with pedros - don't have any of their tools myself (yet) and i watch the park tool channel so excited to get another perspective you guys seem like a ton of fun to ride with so i’ll watch out for if you’re coming to my area!
I think you guys may end up with a bunch of groms over there playing your SuperCross with you, LOL. Get ready for some Dorito dust on your controllers! Seriously tho, I think you guys are providing a great service for the community, and getting people together. It's cool to see the channel branching out. Some of your recent ideas could really go a long way here, like live clinics, wrench sessions, community rides (with sessioning/mentoring possibly?). Another idea for the tutorials is to take a grom with you and have them put some of the skills into practice and see their improvement. There could even be a follow up session with that same grom after a period of practice time to see the improvement and get their insights. (BTW - I'm almost 61 and consider myself a grom, ha. Always learning and growing, expanding the skillset).
Way to go Pedros for becoming a supporter of the channel. I have a bunch of tools from Pedros that have stood up to some pretty good abuse. Looking forward to seeing the old bikes brought back to life. I found MX vs ATB for Xbox in an EB games store for 2 bucks. My son and I played that constantly for about 5 years. He was about 7 or 8 and kicked my butt.
A little late to the party on this one, but stoked for the winter projects! Honestly, if you guys make content you're passionate about, it'll prolly resonate pretty hard with all other riders out there. My wife and I were chatting about what we'd like to learn... She really want to learn how to bail; not just on trails, but if she's gonna get sideswiped on a street with a high curb (we have some horrible drivers around here + some recent anti-bike politics which is making people noticeably crazier). She wants to the practical riding/survival tips that a hardcore BMXer/MTB rider doesn;t even think about and a probably old muscle memory. I recently busted two spokes; I can add a couple of news ones and make it true-ish, but I would love to know what processes and tricks and actual wheel builder does. I feel like 101 wheel building would be something the Pedro's guys could help with maybe? All that being said, I feel like you gotta balance the requested stuff with making content you guys love, because that's actually new and inspiring... I never would have requested some of the skills videos, but turns out we loved them! I definitely wouldn't have requested a resto-modding video, even though I resto-modded a friends bike about 6 months ago and had no idea what half of the wheel/brake/bearing specs were, and still don't know when I don't know. Also: If you're ever in Toronto, definitely hit me up; I got bikes, and I got legit espresso!!
First thing, I'm not as excited about your workshop set up as I'm jealous!!! In terms of clinics - not sure how big your overseas community is, but it would be great if you catered to us as well, maybe something along the lines of video coaching or "judge my skill video". Lastly do you have any experience with BMX racing or 4x? It would be great to see some content on that.
Excited for this new addition within the channel 👍 it always seems satisfying watching bikes (old or new) being worked on either as upgrades or servicing. With all the new tools from Pedros you will be well versed in fixing bikes 😀👍
sweet bench setup! i switch from riding to skiing for the winter, so my joy of bike this time of year comes from refurbishing old bikes for charity - psyched to see you guys work on bikes and maybe learn some tips with you! cool that you're working with pedros - don't have any of their tools myself (yet) and i watch the park tool channel so excited to get another perspective
you guys seem like a ton of fun to ride with so i’ll watch out for if you’re coming to my area!
I think you guys may end up with a bunch of groms over there playing your SuperCross with you, LOL. Get ready for some Dorito dust on your controllers! Seriously tho, I think you guys are providing a great service for the community, and getting people together. It's cool to see the channel branching out. Some of your recent ideas could really go a long way here, like live clinics, wrench sessions, community rides (with sessioning/mentoring possibly?). Another idea for the tutorials is to take a grom with you and have them put some of the skills into practice and see their improvement. There could even be a follow up session with that same grom after a period of practice time to see the improvement and get their insights. (BTW - I'm almost 61 and consider myself a grom, ha. Always learning and growing, expanding the skillset).
Way to go Pedros for becoming a supporter of the channel. I have a bunch of tools from Pedros that have stood up to some pretty good abuse. Looking forward to seeing the old bikes brought back to life. I found MX vs ATB for Xbox in an EB games store for 2 bucks. My son and I played that constantly for about 5 years. He was about 7 or 8 and kicked my butt.
Love your current content. I always look forward to your next video. In person MTN biking would be awesome! Count me in.
A little late to the party on this one, but stoked for the winter projects! Honestly, if you guys make content you're passionate about, it'll prolly resonate pretty hard with all other riders out there. My wife and I were chatting about what we'd like to learn... She really want to learn how to bail; not just on trails, but if she's gonna get sideswiped on a street with a high curb (we have some horrible drivers around here + some recent anti-bike politics which is making people noticeably crazier). She wants to the practical riding/survival tips that a hardcore BMXer/MTB rider doesn;t even think about and a probably old muscle memory. I recently busted two spokes; I can add a couple of news ones and make it true-ish, but I would love to know what processes and tricks and actual wheel builder does. I feel like 101 wheel building would be something the Pedro's guys could help with maybe? All that being said, I feel like you gotta balance the requested stuff with making content you guys love, because that's actually new and inspiring... I never would have requested some of the skills videos, but turns out we loved them! I definitely wouldn't have requested a resto-modding video, even though I resto-modded a friends bike about 6 months ago and had no idea what half of the wheel/brake/bearing specs were, and still don't know when I don't know. Also: If you're ever in Toronto, definitely hit me up; I got bikes, and I got legit espresso!!
This is awesome I'm so glad that I found your channel this will definitely help me out since I'm new to bmx biking
I’m up for your new projects! I’m not in USA to take part on in-person activities with you but keep in touch as I can though your videos.
First thing, I'm not as excited about your workshop set up as I'm jealous!!! In terms of clinics - not sure how big your overseas community is, but it would be great if you catered to us as well, maybe something along the lines of video coaching or "judge my skill video". Lastly do you have any experience with BMX racing or 4x? It would be great to see some content on that.
Just like spending an evening with a Thai Lady Boy in a Bangkok Go Go Bar, I will be more than curious to see how the new changes go for your channel.
Forgot to add, thanks for the video.
Sick set up guys
I don't fault anybody for taking a sponsorship from an overpriced mediocre tool company, but it's refreshing to see that it's not Park tools.
Oh look...gravel bikes.
In person skills clinics (manuals, hops, etc.) pleeeeeeze!