Greystoke bmx magazine issue 3
Time waits for no one. Greystoke Issue 3 is a little late to class, but āDead Schoolā is in session. In our latest, full-sized print magazine, focusing (mainly) on the ādeadā years of BMX from 1988-94, we go 132 pages deep with a Brad McDonald photo feature, Dave Voelker interview, rare bikes, unseen photos and an in-depth look at how much noise was being made when BMX had gone quiet. Remember, āIt's okay to look back at the past. Just don't stare.ā Greystoke Issue 3 is available now.Ā
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On the Cover:Ā Bob Kohl at Thrasherland, Arizona - Bicycle Stunt Series, 1992.Ā
Photo by Damien Elliott
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INTROĀ āĀ Tardy again?Ā Take your seat.Ā
DOG BITESĀ āĀ Sage perspectives from the Dogfather ofĀ Bicycle Soul Riding.Ā
HOW OLD? GRINDING HAND RAILS?Ā āĀ Amos Burke returns to the scene of the crime, over 30 years later.Ā
POOL PARTYĀ āĀ Celebrating Pee-weeās Big BMX Adventure.Ā
SKELETONS IN THE CLOSETĀ āĀ Hoarding hard or hardly hoarding? Shad Johnsonās secret stash.
THE DAVE VOELKER INTERVIEWĀ āĀ Praise the Lord and pass the fishing lures.Ā
DAWN OFĀ THE DEAD SCHOOLĀ āĀ The best of times in the worst of times. Why BMX never dies.Ā
BURP PEGSĀ āĀ From the garage to eternity. Reinventing the peg.Ā
FROM THE ARCHIVESĀ āĀ Brad McDonald. Iconic photos from the āweeks when decades happen.āĀ
KING COLLECTORĀ āĀ The rarest bikes, built with the rarest parts.Ā
JEFF CRAWN: UNTHINKABLEĀ āĀ From coming up in BMX to navigating life in a wheelchair.
SAVE YOUR GENERATIONĀ āĀ The bikes that started another revolution.Ā
SOMETIMES THEY COME BACKĀ ā The curious tale of the Pygmy down under.Ā
MARK LEWMAN: A ROOM WITH A VIEWĀ ā Unseen visual evidence from a first-hand witness.Ā
LIFERSĀ āĀ Did it, still doing it, or doing it againāNever let go.Ā
THE STIGMAĀ āĀ Keeping the good name of aging BMX riders in a positive light.Ā
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This issue of Greystoke is dedicated to the memory of Joel Alamo (1973-2025) and Jon "Gremlin" Bechtold (1984-2025).
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Greystoke bmx magazine issue 3
Greystoke bmx magazine issue 3
Time waits for no one. Greystoke Issue 3 is a little late to class, but āDead Schoolā is in session. In our latest, full-sized print magazine, focusing (mainly) on the ādeadā years of BMX from 1988-94, we go 132 pages deep with a Brad McDonald photo feature, Dave Voelker interview, rare bikes, unseen photos and an in-depth look at how much noise was being made when BMX had gone quiet. Remember, āIt's okay to look back at the past. Just don't stare.ā Greystoke Issue 3 is available now.Ā
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On the Cover:Ā Bob Kohl at Thrasherland, Arizona - Bicycle Stunt Series, 1992.Ā
Photo by Damien Elliott
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INTROĀ āĀ Tardy again?Ā Take your seat.Ā
DOG BITESĀ āĀ Sage perspectives from the Dogfather ofĀ Bicycle Soul Riding.Ā
HOW OLD? GRINDING HAND RAILS?Ā āĀ Amos Burke returns to the scene of the crime, over 30 years later.Ā
POOL PARTYĀ āĀ Celebrating Pee-weeās Big BMX Adventure.Ā
SKELETONS IN THE CLOSETĀ āĀ Hoarding hard or hardly hoarding? Shad Johnsonās secret stash.
THE DAVE VOELKER INTERVIEWĀ āĀ Praise the Lord and pass the fishing lures.Ā
DAWN OFĀ THE DEAD SCHOOLĀ āĀ The best of times in the worst of times. Why BMX never dies.Ā
BURP PEGSĀ āĀ From the garage to eternity. Reinventing the peg.Ā
FROM THE ARCHIVESĀ āĀ Brad McDonald. Iconic photos from the āweeks when decades happen.āĀ
KING COLLECTORĀ āĀ The rarest bikes, built with the rarest parts.Ā
JEFF CRAWN: UNTHINKABLEĀ āĀ From coming up in BMX to navigating life in a wheelchair.
SAVE YOUR GENERATIONĀ āĀ The bikes that started another revolution.Ā
SOMETIMES THEY COME BACKĀ ā The curious tale of the Pygmy down under.Ā
MARK LEWMAN: A ROOM WITH A VIEWĀ ā Unseen visual evidence from a first-hand witness.Ā
LIFERSĀ āĀ Did it, still doing it, or doing it againāNever let go.Ā
THE STIGMAĀ āĀ Keeping the good name of aging BMX riders in a positive light.Ā
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This issue of Greystoke is dedicated to the memory of Joel Alamo (1973-2025) and Jon "Gremlin" Bechtold (1984-2025).
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Time waits for no one. Greystoke Issue 3 is a little late to class, but āDead Schoolā is in session. In our latest, full-sized print magazine, focusing (mainly) on the ādeadā years of BMX from 1988-94, we go 132 pages deep with a Brad McDonald photo feature, Dave Voelker interview, rare bikes, unseen photos and an in-depth look at how much noise was being made when BMX had gone quiet. Remember, āIt's okay to look back at the past. Just don't stare.ā Greystoke Issue 3 is available now.Ā
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On the Cover:Ā Bob Kohl at Thrasherland, Arizona - Bicycle Stunt Series, 1992.Ā
Photo by Damien Elliott
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INTROĀ āĀ Tardy again?Ā Take your seat.Ā
DOG BITESĀ āĀ Sage perspectives from the Dogfather ofĀ Bicycle Soul Riding.Ā
HOW OLD? GRINDING HAND RAILS?Ā āĀ Amos Burke returns to the scene of the crime, over 30 years later.Ā
POOL PARTYĀ āĀ Celebrating Pee-weeās Big BMX Adventure.Ā
SKELETONS IN THE CLOSETĀ āĀ Hoarding hard or hardly hoarding? Shad Johnsonās secret stash.
THE DAVE VOELKER INTERVIEWĀ āĀ Praise the Lord and pass the fishing lures.Ā
DAWN OFĀ THE DEAD SCHOOLĀ āĀ The best of times in the worst of times. Why BMX never dies.Ā
BURP PEGSĀ āĀ From the garage to eternity. Reinventing the peg.Ā
FROM THE ARCHIVESĀ āĀ Brad McDonald. Iconic photos from the āweeks when decades happen.āĀ
KING COLLECTORĀ āĀ The rarest bikes, built with the rarest parts.Ā
JEFF CRAWN: UNTHINKABLEĀ āĀ From coming up in BMX to navigating life in a wheelchair.
SAVE YOUR GENERATIONĀ āĀ The bikes that started another revolution.Ā
SOMETIMES THEY COME BACKĀ ā The curious tale of the Pygmy down under.Ā
MARK LEWMAN: A ROOM WITH A VIEWĀ ā Unseen visual evidence from a first-hand witness.Ā
LIFERSĀ āĀ Did it, still doing it, or doing it againāNever let go.Ā
THE STIGMAĀ āĀ Keeping the good name of aging BMX riders in a positive light.Ā
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This issue of Greystoke is dedicated to the memory of Joel Alamo (1973-2025) and Jon "Gremlin" Bechtold (1984-2025).
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