Paperback
400 Colour illustrations
160 pages
260 x 210 mm
ISBN 978 1 85669 726 2
$24.95
Published March 2012
Contents
Introduction
1970s
The birth of BMX
1980s
1990s
2000–present
FEATURES
In addition to the four main sections there are also the following features on BMX culture.
BMX collectors
The multiple disciplines of BMX
Ephemera
Contributors’ glossary
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BMX bikes are iconic. There’s something about them that appeals to kids, adults and cyclists. And, of course, BMX is now an Olympic sport.
Rad Rides is the most in-depth exploration of the world of BMX bikes through their riders and the culture that surrounds them. The introduction explains and contextualizes the birth of BMX culture and where it is now, while the main body features bikes ranging from those that are well-worn through years of riding to beautiful, sculptural works of art – gleaming, built-but-never-ridden keepsakes.
The featured bikes are organized decade by decade and are BMXs drawn from the best collections in the world. There are also in-depth details of specifications and interviews with some of the collectors, many of whom have had their bikes exclusively shot for the book. This is the indispensable companion for anyone who loves the BMX.
London-based design studio Intercity was founded in 2004. The company has produced work for a wide variety of clients including Uniqlo, Bush Records, Carhartt and Creative Review.
Gavin Lucas is Senior Writer at the leading monthly communication arts journal Creative Review.
Stuart Robinson is a BMX owner and competitor.
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