My involvement with the daily operations of running the successful business known as BMXFU has been a bit different over the past year and a half. Like the majority of people reading this, I didn’t see any of the clips that were filmed for GUY STUFF until the premiere so I had almost no idea what to expect. And just like everyone else, I was blown away with what I saw.  The team had outdone themselves again, even after somehow miraculously putting out five full-length videos in the past five years.
I’ve been living in London, England since October 2010 so I was only able to witness about 1% of the total filming of GUY STUFF occur in person and this is why the third edition here has a bit of a different feel to it than the previous two. While there are certainly a good number of faces from Fuland, the majority of the content below is based around the amazing scene here in London. In order to keep this still heavily related to all things FU I was lucky enough to get a few people from back home to help out.
If you’ve been paying attention to Canadian BMX media, then the majority of people who helped out with content here should be familiar. We’re fortunate enough to have content from Brad Hill, Charlie Crumlish, Prashant Gopal, Trent Barker, Eric Marshall and Cory Beal. There are also photos from the FU/K courtesy of Rob Loeber, who was a massive help with all of the nerd stuff that was essential to putting this whole thing together.
Hope you enjoy checking out the photos and videos, plus mixtapes from Bobby and London DJ GHST, in Issue Three of The BMXFU Online Zine.
Thanks for looking,
Scott Barker

My involvement with the daily operations of running the successful business known as BMXFU has been a bit different over the past year and a half. Like the majority of people reading this, I didn’t see any of the clips that were filmed for GUY STUFF until the premiere so I had almost no idea what to expect. And just like everyone else, I was blown away with what I saw.  The team had outdone themselves again, even after somehow miraculously putting out five full-length videos in the past five years.

I’ve been living in London, England since October 2010 so I was only able to witness about 1% of the total filming of GUY STUFF occur in person and this is why the third edition here has a bit of a different feel to it than the previous two. While there are certainly a good number of faces from Fuland, the majority of the content below is based around the amazing scene here in London. In order to keep this still heavily related to all things FU I was lucky enough to get a few people from back home to help out.

If you’ve been paying attention to Canadian BMX media, then the majority of people who helped out with content here should be familiar. We’re fortunate enough to have content from Brad Hill, Charlie Crumlish, Prashant Gopal, Trent Barker, Eric Marshall and Cory Beal. There are also photos from the FU/K courtesy of Rob Loeber, who was a massive help with all of the nerd stuff that was essential to putting this whole thing together.

Hope you enjoy checking out the photos and videos, plus mixtapes from Bobby and London DJ GHST, in Issue Three of The BMXFU Online Zine.

Thanks for looking,

Scott Barker

PHOTOS BY ROB LOEBER

PHOTOS BY ROB LOEBER

King For A Day Jam 2011

King For A Day Jam 2011

LLOYD WRIGHT

LLOYD WRIGHT

professional

professional

CHRIS BRAZEL

CHRIS BRAZEL

JAMES ‘SINGAM’ SINGAM

JAMES ‘SINGAM’ SINGAM