http://static.issuu.com/webembed/viewers/style1/v1/IssuuViewer.swf Yes, it would appear I’ve spent a lot of time just re-posting stuff other people have done - however I’m a busy man and Christmas is one hell of a busy time of year. I’ll post an edit soon to make up for it. What we have above is the newest issue of Summer... Continue Reading →
Whilst the winter is well and truly keeping us all inside, how about you waste time talking to other skateboarders and linking up with them on a skateboard-only version of Facebook. Concentrating mainly on skateboarding, skatespots, skateboard companies and anything else to do with a plank on 4 wheels, Skatebook is the latest creation from... Continue Reading →
Skatebook
<param name="movie" value="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pMphNn9juuA And Walsgrave shenanigans from Stan Byrne… Joxa won’t be happy that people have been skating his fountain.
Slasher Sam’s edit of a wednesday night Ideal sesh from the past week - featuring Joxa, Edd Cullen and “Jonny ‘the duck’ Adams”. That Jonny guy has some mad skills!
Person of the week this week is…. THIS GUY… or Callum Goralski, as he is more commonly know. Well done sir. Keep skateboarding the Coventry way.
The Get Lesta video looks pretty damn awesome. Remember that guy Josh Walters who put down a sick section in our video “Batface” got last section in our latest video “Cthulhu”? He makes his second appearance in a full length video in the space of a half a year. Also look out for more gnarly... Continue Reading →
Like what you see? Sore Skateboards are a small company from up north who have been putting out some rad ideas and getting some sick guys on their team (featuring Leicester ripper and part-time boardroom local James “Foz” Foster). What you see above is their first board graphic - pretty nice and a possible wall-hanger if... Continue Reading →
I know Coventry is a long way from London, and most of you have probably never been, but Bay66 needs your help. For some reason, it seems as though local councils are trying their best to close down indoor skateparks and replace them with investments that benefit them, but not the local community and youth.... Continue Reading →