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Brett Silva
Darkwave Bike Check

Brett Silva runs down his Sunday Darkwave build while on a recent filming mission in Long Beach, CA.

Brett Rides the Darkwave

Full Parts List

Frame: Sunday Darkwave, 21.25″
Fork: Sunday Darkwave
Handlebar: Sunday Discovery
Stem: Merritt Inaugural
Headset: Sunday Conical
Grips: Merritt Itsy
Seat: Sunday Pivotal
Seat Post: Merritt Pivotal
Crank: Merritt Battle Crank, 165mm
Chainwheel: Merritt Pentagram, 25t
Chain: Merritt Half-Link
Pedals: Merritt P1
Front Tire: Merritt Phantom, 2.5″
Front Hub: Merritt
Rear Tire: Merritt Option, 2.35″
Rear Hub: G-Sport Roloway, 9t
Rims: Merritt Battle Rims
Pegs: Merritt GFE, 4.75″
Frame Collar: Liquid Bone Leathers

Julian Arteaga
Might as Well

“Imagine not having to worry about a job, errands, alarms, going to school, or any responsibility really. Within these two months filming with Jerry and Brett, that’s how it was. Covid put everything on lock down so we took that as a pass on all the street we wanted. We grabbed my VX2100, hopped in any car and sent it, and holy hell was it fun. There’s nothing like being out with your boys and shooting the shit while filming on some solid setups. Hope you guys enjoy.”

Julian Arteaga

Music by Austyn Gillette, “Everyone”.

Filmed by Jared Duncan and Brett Silva.
Edited by Julian Arteaga.

In case you missed it, make sure to also check out Julian’s SNIPERS video from earlier this year.

2021 Sunday Bikes

Here’s a quick look at our 2021 Sunday complete line. Visit our bikes page for more info on each.

While bike demand is crazy this year and everyone is battling shortages, we’re continuing to ship bikes as we receive them and going down the list to get them to as many shops as possible. With that said, bikes can be found in shops worldwide now and more arriving in the coming weeks.

Music by Vanilla Beats.

Murray Loubser
Shapes in The City

New Murray Loubser courtesy of Red Bull. Hit play to watch Shapes in The City. Such a fun watch.

Watch BMX rider Murray Loubser transported from a lecture room into a BMX scene scape, then take a behind-the-scenes look at the creative team that brought this project to life. “We had been shooting photos for so long now and shapes were appearing in images we were shooting in the architecture and how the shadows were being cast and the idea was to do a project to capture those shapes as the key interest in the gallery we wanted to shoot,” Murray says.

“The idea of ‘Shapes’ is to capture the architecture and the geometric patterns that you find occurring in the city and showcasing those in the way a BMX would see his surroundings.”

Gangster Street Biking with Jake Seeley and the Homies

Hit play to check out what Jake and his homies have been up to!

“A video by the homies for the homies, “Gangster Street Biking” is a collection of footage I captured over the past few years of some of my closest friends. Pro riders and hometown heroes all mixed together to create a 20+ minute all street riding BMX video for your viewing pleasure! If this video makes you want to get out and ride my mission was accomplished.”

Jake Seeley via Our BMX