GREYSTOKE MAG - ISSUE 2
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We proudly introduce DIG's all new sister publication - GREYSTOKE: An aptly-named new twice yearly BMX magazine, edited by the legendary Scott Towne, that focuses on BMX lifers and everything that keeps us stoked on BMX for the long run. With old-school, mid-school and current day content focusing on those older riders who just can't shake this obsession, GREYSTOKE issue 2 is available in Australia for late October, 2024 !! Get stoked - Stay stoked.
Greystoke Magazine V2 is the culmination of a lifelong obsession with BMX.
What it looks like. What it feels like. The how and why of doing it. Riding bikes.
Building bikes. Holding onto memories and creating new ones. Points and pieces of history. The riders who made it real. The riders still going all in, all the time.
The bikes you wanted. The bikes that made it happen.
Created by and for BMX people.
Not living in the past--Living right now.
BMX is all we know.
This is Greystoke.
Greystoke BMX Magazine is published twice yearly.
Issue Two is 132 pages. Full color, full size, full bore.
“When BMX is for Life”
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Real life in real time. Issue 2 of Greystoke print magazine starts shipping October 31st. 132 pages of tangible, hold-in-your-hands BMX print media. In the follow up to our premiere issue, we go deep on subjects like sobriety, the influence of Jag BMX, earliest skatepark activity, the bike that started a revolution, Ron Wilkerson's life and times, the R.A.D. magazine story, and photos, lots of photos of BMX people doing BMX things, then and now. And remember, kids, BMX is not a sport...
On the Cover:
Read and Destroy.
Stuart ‘Juice’ Durrant
ROM Skatepark, England, 1989.
Photo by
Tim Leighton-Boyce
Courtesy of the Read and Destroy archive.
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Contents:
WELCOME TO GREYSTOKE #2
Nothing to prove, everything to lose. You’re in or you’re out.
DOG BITES
What’s in a (nick)name? Mad Dog strikes again.
RE-CREATING A PROPS COVER - 22 YEARS LATER
Ian Morris throws down for a fallen friend.
RICK THORNE - I’M STILL HERE
“Hey man, do you still ride?” The Biker in Black breaks it down.
SKELETONS IN THE CLOSET
“Feel free to stop me if it sounds like I’m making any of this up.” Will Smyth digs deep.
THE RON WILKERSON INTERVIEW
Notes from the edge. Use it or lose it.
AFTERLIFE
Life as an art piece. Dave Fox dusts it off.
HOLY GRAIL - THE SUPER STROKER
A journey to rebuild the bike that started a revolution.
RAIDERS OF THE LOST ARCHIVE
Re-Search and Destroy. The legendary photos of BMX Action Bike /R.A.D. magazine un-earthed in London.
STU IS NUMBER ONE
Bikes in the skatepark? First in, last out.
LAST CALL
You don’t have to go home, but you can’t stay here.
BOOGIE WITH THE BEST
The undeniable influence of JAG BMX.
LIFERS
Ride on... and on… and on...
YOU CAN’T BE WHAT YOU WERE
Over the hill and picking up speed.