Sunday, December 28, 2008

New bike


Thanks to Jarrod for hookin' it up. This one will do till I roll into some extra money I suppose.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Unfortunately, this has been a long time coming.

This is a hit I've seen coming for a long time. It's already been happening to the rest of the cycling industry and is just now coming around to BMX. What happens to the big bike companies, local bike shops, and the kids in china building our bikes happens to every single one of us. It's a train wreck and we've got to find a way around it. Look up, and please God, keep buying bikes.



I know alot of ya have no clue there are other sites out there about BMX, but one of the best is VintageBMX, and they are in tune with stuff the average street kid knows nothing about. This is a huge one. As of right now, new laws have been made that affect every part of the BMX industry. These laws deal with lead in products for kids, or toys. As of right now, all bicycles with a wheel diameter of 24 inches and under are considered "toys". This is a quote from Ryan Birk, formerly of Sun Rims, now with Alienation, who just lost his Kuwahara job since they closed up due to these new laws>

What scares me is how little some of the companies that will be most affected by these new requirements actually know about what is going to happen and how unconcerned some seem to be. We've had lawyers on both sides of the pond looking into this for us for a couple months trying to find loopholes and determine exactly what is required of us as BMX companies. We've probably spent enough on lawyers to at least have covered the required testing on at least a couple models of bikes for at least 1 shipment.

Here's the jist of what is going on now for BMX

"toy" companies.As of Nov. 12, nothing shipped after that date can come into the US without proper 3rd party testing for lead, lead content, and phalates and the certified documnents needed to get through customs at port. This includes complete bikes, frames, and all parts with intended us for any bike 24" and under. The fees for testing are expensive unless you're testing a large volume of parts or bikes and can ammortorize those costs across the board. If you offer a part or bike in different color options, each color must legally be tested. Of course all companies can decide if they want to comply and pay for the testing but it will ultimately begin to affect costs and pricing of products unless the company is making a ton of parts that are getting sold, or the company has a really large petty cash stash. It's been my experience that most BMX companies operate on a pretty defined and tight budget to insure longevity and growth. And the kicker is that you have to conduct testing each time you import product from now on, regardless if it's the exact same product you imported 2 months earlier.

You have until Feb. 9th to sell all your untested products to the consumer (enduser), not just to the bike shops, or on Feb. 10th it becomes illegal for shops or distributors to sell these products without the proper certificate. The fines for this and for trying to import goods into the US without the certificates is in the hundred of thousands.

Companies that haven't tested and received the proper certificates legally have to take any untested product back and refund monies to the dealers or distributors as it is illegal for them to be sold after Feb. 9. This is why Feb 10 is being called National Bankruptcy Day because they have to take back ALL untested product from retailers and distributors and supply refunds even if that product is 10 years old. If the retailer (although highly unlikely Joe's Local Bike Shop would get caught) is caught trying to sell untested goods, the shop will be fined by the CPSC (fines in the hundred of thousands. Which obviously the shop will then turn around and sue the manufacturer for failure to test and likely the company is already been fined as well. You can see how it can get ugly real fast if you don't have the proper test certificates. And the rumors I hear about companies ready to rat out others on Feb 10 is really unsettling

What we're likely to see as BMXer's is that the big companies can probably offset the large testing expenses as their volume is large enough to ammortorize. We'll likely see some price increases from them but they'll still be around. It will hit the small bike and part companies the hardest as the test fees are extensive and companies will have to decide for themselves if they can afford to pay and continue to stay in business. Where the money for this testing comes from and if it's effect on pricing will likely push some of those companies out of the market. With Kuwahara, based on our current growth rate in terms of volume, and projected sales for 09,
we were looking at 125% price increases. With the economy and all things considered, $1800 to $2000 complete bikes probably aren't going to sell to well. That was our sad reality and our situation will force us to become a frame only distributor for 09.

I hope the other companies in the BMX world don't have to suffer the same fate as Kuwahara and it will be each companies decision if they choose to comply with the new test laws forced on us as "toy" manufactures.Hope this rambling simplified the "legal mumbo jumbo" that I've been forced to try to learn these past couple of months. Oh, and the same testing will soon be required for bikes and bike parts made in the US as well.Birk

Kids, this is huge. Alot of small companies, such as FBM, S&M, Sunday, etc. will be affected by this. Lots of companies will fold.

Friday, December 19, 2008

Tired. Fat.

Today I rode a 27 mile loop from my house, to the Trussville Cahaba Cycles and back. I'm really freakin' tired right now. After the ride I went to Panda and got some chinese food. I may or may not have eaten too much. But it was soooooooooo good. Tonight I think the 08 crew is going to the comedy club for Laura's bday. Should be a good time. Tomorrow I believe I'm going to Factory with Bam and Wee Little Lad. Always a good time. I should get dressed now..

Tuesday, December 16, 2008

cops

This guy has been indicted for shoving an innocent cyclist.

He deserves to go to jail for a while

Monday, December 15, 2008

Friends...

This morning, I woke up, having no idea where I was. All I could see was Jayson's feet beside my head and a faint light coming from 2 rooms over. I was at the Blakeslee house in Bethlehem Ga. It took me 3 or 4 minutes to figure that out, I guess because I was so tired. I've known Jade for a couple years I suppose, but last night was the first time I had ever met his parents, and Jade wasn't even in the same state. As I woke up and checked my emails and gathered my things this morning I began thinking about this situation, how a family whom had never met me before welcomed me into their home simply because I'm a friend of their sons. It got me to thinking about my family, and how many dozens of teenage/twenty something guys have stayed in my house for days, some even months at a time and my parents always welcomed them in with dinner and a couple big dogs to say hello.
I began to think about how I've lived a large majority of my life out of a backpack or a duffel bag in hotel rooms or random peoples houses hundreds of miles from home. Where is home? It's where you have people that care about you, for me, it's from Pinson Alabama to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania, and everywhere in between. Late night Waffle House meals, and early morning continental breakfasts have been my favorite way to eat all my life.
I have two really awesome parents, plus a dozen other families across the country. My friends are my family. There's alot to be said about these people and the love they have for not only their own children, but me, and the rest of our wild crew.

Right now, I'm lying in bed watching bmx videos on the computer. This is life for me. Whether its here, or hundreds of miles away lying on a hotel bed with a couple of my best friends talking about BMX and how we're going to wreck eachother the next day.

Life sure can be stressful sometimes, but I wouldn't want things to be much different. I have too many people that care about me to change this.

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Jaybuzz, Morristown, and laziness.

Well... it's been a while. I'm lazy and my computer has been wrecked. Jayson came to town almost two weeks ago. It's definitely been good times. I hope he stays. I'll be honest, my memory sucks so this entry will be short. Morristown was fun, we saw that whiney kid from American Idol in Waffle House at 3 am. I wrecked really hard on Saturday in the 2nd moto. I rode really well on Sunday, still ended up with 5th in the semi, but I was beating guys that I normally wouldn't and buzzing Diego's tire the whole race. I was pretty happy with how well I rode.

Anyway, about that laziness, Jayson and I are waiting on Josh to get home so we can watch a movie. Peace. Update after the party and Barry's jam this weekend.