


The D logo is one of the very first Deliverance logos and the bird logo was created by FOD Sean Rakos. They are a bike friendly size, fitting nicely on a head and/or seat tube.

Note the Moon stickers. I actually paid over twenty dollars for a set of those on Ebay. Keeping in mind what I just stated about paying literally hundreds of dollars for stickers that I just give away, the notion of paying money for stickers, just because they are cool, is just ridiculous. To be honest, I don't even really know what Moon makes. I know they make hot rod car parts. Wheels, I believe. All I know is that I liked that logo when I was a real young kid (in the 70s!) and always have. I was so stoked when I got them in the mail yesterday. Ask Davey, he was here. I wonder if Dave Moon knows about Moon hotrod parts? Oddly enough, he was at Modern last night, but I hadn't fabricated my bootleg Moon stickers yet. Dave is rad and usually wins the Kzoo contests. Nice series of segways tonight, eh? Please note the flyer below regarding the upcoming Kzoo Mini Ramp champs event. Apparently Animal accidentally sent two boxes of prizes, so at least we'll have some sweet Animal stuff and free Deliverance stickers to give out for prizes.
Going back to my Moon stickers. Since I paid so much for them, I didn't want to actually use them on my bike, knowing that I'll probably paint it or decide I don't like it or something ridiculous, so I scanned the stickers and made fake ones, taking elaborate measures using various materials I had around here to ensure an authentic look. I need to start getting more sleep. Or something. If you're wondering what Biltwell is, wonder no more. They are friends of mine and they make some sweet motorcycle parts. Here's another ridiculous one. I ordered one of those El Diablo tee shirts on that site last Wednesday night (late) and on early Thursday, UPS brought me a Merry Xmas box with a couple El Diablo shirts for me and my wife, along with stickers. I don't even think they had received my order yet. They must have crystal balls. They even sent the exact size and color that I had ordered. Fuckin' weird, dude. I really do need sleep.


I looked at my wife real quick to see if she saw it. Ugh. Yes. A semi-nude, saggy, older lady was just standing there, staring at us, wondering why we were in front of her house, I'm sure, but WTF? It wasn't like we just happened to look in the window and saw her changing her clothes. She was straight up standing at the window in full, disgusting view. It did help us to forget about the poor deer for a minute but it was weird as hell. I don't even remember what the house looked like, we scratched that one off our list due to omen-like circumstances.
With Christmas and weirdness behind us, I was excited to ride tonight but knew the park would be crazy busy. It was. Local hotshoes, home for the holidays, guys that have been MIA for awhile, little kids on Xmas break and then there was this dude.

There's always some old kook at the park who dusted off his ten year old bike and just gets in the way....

This photo isn't of my actual bike, but it was nearly identical, except for the grips, I believe. It was called the "Silver Fox". I believe this same bike had more than one name that it was sold with, depending upon where you bought it. It's hard to see, but the handlebar clamps are actually U-bolts. They didn't hold very well and they dug big grooves into the bars. I found out a few years ago that these bikes (mine was purchased at Montgomery Ward) were made by a company that made mini-bikes and go-carts. I entered my first race in May of 1977 on this bike and got my ass kicked by all the kids on "rigid" bikes, which were already the norm by then. Bikes with shocks had been popular on the downhill tracks of Southern California in the mid-70s and my only point of reference for BMX were some motorcycle magazines that had occasional articles on BMX and a book I had from 1974 called "How to Win Bicycle Motocross" which had all kinds of crazy, experimental bikes with shocks and various gizmos. Everything was new then. This bike weighed almost 60 pounds (I weighed about a hundred, maybe). Bikes were all different then and if nothing else, they were interesting. Bikes are so much better now but they are pretty boring to look at. A crazy thing about that book is that I now know the guy that was on the cover! Obviously, if I got my first BMX bike in 1976, then I'm an old man in the world of BMX. I've never really freaked out about it too much, but thirty years is a long time to do anything. I'm proud that I still can and plan to continue for a long as humanly possible...
If you haven't see this, you need to. Happy Holidays to all of you, the FOD.
This is probably the last time i rode street, or in the street actually. They were fixing a pothole right in front of my house, so i took advantage.

I went to baco this year, and bravely got over my fear of flying. This picture right here i actually put my foot down, and broke my big toe.(Which is still messed up to this day.)

In July i got to go on a trip to Boston and Pittsburgh with Tony Hamlin, Aaron Ross and Stew Johnson. This is the result of riding Primo pedals for about 5 and a half years....

And last but not least, myself and the Captain have been making it happen for a while.
I hope everyone has a save and wonderful Holiday. Thanks to everyone who has made this year awesome, and im hoping for another good year ahead. Thanks!
danewild.


there is a new post below if you didn't see it already.

I'm not an overtly political person, but I am aware and disgusted by a lot of what is going on in this world. I saw the new issue of Time Magazine at the dentists office the other day--"The Year In Pictures". Always amazing, but this year the photos are especially poignant. When Froseph Aredelean sent me a link to the very same photos today, I took it as a notion to lead people to them. Thanks Fro.
And speaking of photos, Joe Gall sent me a heap of them from the TRP event...

This is one of my favorites. It's Craig H from the high air event. Keep in mind he had to roll-in from the deck we are all standing on to get speed--that's a fuckin' boost right there, and he didn't even win! Brandon Dosch topped it by a couple inches. I'll post a flick R album when I get some more. There is full coverage on Team Young and Veteran BMX.

This is Flair. Sparks does some flairs in that video but none as sweet as this one...
FOD Kelly Baker has a blog that is simply awesome. It's only been up for a week or so and he already has some insane stories written. Believe that he has a shitload more and they just get wilder! Still no pix from anyone of the TRP jam (I guess I'd better take my own at the Kzoo comp!), besides the awesome Kris K. video. Here's a shot I took today of my Honda, before Davey HK and I nearly killed ourselves trying to load it, along with the broken remains of my backyard mini-ramp, into a U Haul truck.
