How-To: TUMULT

Posted: November 20th, 2010 | Author: | Filed under: BMX, Video | Tags: , , , , , , , , | Comments Off

The CEO of the TUMULT Crew (Jesper Stern) decided to release the first Tumult DVD for public download. It’s a large file and my server here is apparently not the fastest, so just be patient. Do the right-click thing to download, otherwise it will open in the browser.

Here’s Jesper’s write-up about the release:

“From a time when bikes were heavier, most riders ran brakes and bunnyhop tailwhips were only for the best flatlanders, here’s our autumn video present for you.

This was basically the starting point for the TUMULT Crew and also a kick ass video.

Filmed in 2004 – 2006 including heavy clips from around the world; Stockholm, Copenhagen, Sydney, Brisbane, New York, Prague, Christchurch, Austin, Berlin, Düsseldorf, Malaga, Helsinki and L.A.

Full sections from: The Rahm Brothers, Patrik Swenson, Jens Lindberg, Jimmy Röstlund, Klas Löwbeer, Robert Källström, Jesper Stern, Joakim Olsson and a bunch of friends.

The most epic part about this video could be all the different spots from around the world, but to us it’s a reminder of many good memories.”

Right click “HERE” to download.



Klätterservice

Posted: December 15th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Friends, Random | Tags: , , | Comments Off

One of my best friends in the whole wide world, Robban Källström, rather recently made some changes in his career. He went from being an electrician to working with what’s called rope access. Whenever you see dudes performing work while hanging from a rope in the side of a structure — that’s what he’s doing now and he’s been keeping busy. Looks like a pretty challenging and exciting line (no pun intended) of work.

Do you have a high building that need some overhaul or installations done?
Then check out the website of Klätterservice (Climbing services).



2 photos from the archive

Posted: March 13th, 2008 | Author: | Filed under: BMX, Photography | Tags: , , | 2 Comments »

It’s been very, very hot here, and me not having a job has left me staying indoors playing with some old photos. So here are two from a trip to Oslo that happened about two years ago. The photos are of Robert Källström and Peter Riiga both doing tabletops out of the same quarterpipe.

Robert Källström

Peter Riiga