Just had to post this up for my home town! Tony Ennis got behind the lens and put together a mixtape of San Diego shredders. Riders include: Lahsaan Kobza, Hoang Tran, JJ Palmere, Tony Neyer, Garrett Reynolds, Dennis Enarson, and Ty1 Morrow. Look out for some SERIOUS moves!


Kalin just sent me this video of Andreu Lacondeguy shredding Cam White’s jumps… This video is rad as fuck because of the pure moto style. The Nac 3 is ridiculous and I like the face he’s running our bar and stem, who care’s if the logo’s blacked out at 5:20 after he finally bends his Bada Booms after the ejection you see in the screen capture below. Buckle up for the ride… 


Andreu Lacondeuy: Riding Cam White’s Massive Dirt Jumps from Unit Clothing on Vimeo.







I had all intentions of heading to Taipei for last week’s bike show… that was until about 12 hours before my flight was due to board when I decided to wait a week or two for the nuclear situation in Japan to stabilize a bit… the last thing I need is to get caught a some random 30 day quarantine flying to or from Taiwan. It was a tough decision to stay home as I knew I had a couple of long awaited prototypes that would be ready to show for the first time.
 The first item on this list is our fgfs specific frame: The Street Fiend… I have been keeping this one under wraps since I first decided to draw it. This is the frame I wanted to build when we built the NSF but decided to go a bit more traditional with our first offering but still burly enough to thrash on without fear of buckling.
The Street Fiend features low slung fgfs geometry, butted chromoly tubing, super-short chainstays with heat-treated Taper-Lock drop outs, plenty of barspin clearance in all sizes, a mid bb and 26 & 700C compatible. 
Colors: Flat Blue, Flat Red or Semi-Gloss Black. 
Sizes: Small (14″/355.6mm seat tube)
Medium (16″/406mm seat tube)
Large (18″/457mm seat tube)
More details soon as we get to ride it!
The 2nd item on this list is the 22.2mm Underboss stem. Features full CNC’d 6061 T6 construction, 6mm washered hardware and 6 colors.
Finally… an actual photo of the new bar graphics and colors.
This is still one of the original Roam proto’s but we just wanted to show the clear raw finish that will be offered when production rolls off the line.
Molly Hatchet’s in Raw… 2″ or 3″.
Now at least the samples are on their way to the States for proper photos and shredding… can’t wait!!!

One of my favorite things about today’s technology is the ability to connect with any number of people world wide instantly thru social networking avenues like Facebook, Blogger and all the other action sports network and video sites… the problem is, that takes time to create original content like photos and webedits which takes time away from all the other aspects of running Black Market. 
That being said, I’d like to introduce you to Kalin Law… he’s from the San Diego area and has been riding for over 10 years. He started out racing and riding BMX for 7 years and made the switch MTB for the last 3. Kalin has an original riding style that’s more style than tricks that’s entertaining to watch.
Kalin will be helping me keep our Blog and Facebook current and exciting as well as shooting some photos and video.

I’m also stoked to say this is finally looking to be the year we can actually get out and travel to some more events and races as well as sponsoring a few events. Mondo is at the Keysville Classic this weekend with our E-Z-Up, one of the Roam Proto’s and his Killswitch supporting one of the industry’s longest running events .


Keep an eye out for Kalin to be content lurking or fastplanting his way into your hearts.

Photo: Kevin S.

FMX Godfather Mike Metzger introduced me to a Russian trials rider named Nikita Misyulya who was spending the winter in the 909 and looking for a bike. We hooked him up with a good deal on a Malice which turns out to be more than a good deal for us. Check out Nikita riding dirt with a few FMX guys out cross training.