What does your scene mean to you, and how does that play a role in life on two wheels? I definitely have the same passion for Bmx now as I did when I was a little kid watching my neighborhood paper boy pop wheelies and J HOP the curb. Its not just the ride for me I'm so intrigued just watching other people ride, progress, get hyped to show off a new learn whatever edit or video they put out I get caught up at every sesh watching everyone else shred that ill spend the entire day at the trails or the park and maybe ride 1/3 of the time. Bmx is LIFE its expression, art, exercise, a way to test my limits, break the rules, explore my surroundings in ways that can't be explained only experienced. Its that one constant in my life that lets me do what I want where I want with who I want. Years riding: 30 on a bike jumped my first jump summer 1994īmx means everything to me. Occupation: Carpenter/site manager working for SPS So scroll below to hear some thoughts from Kyle. If you follow him you know all about him as he runs a loose formate, almost Vlog style talks on his Instagram stories loaded with positive vibes always. To kick things off we sent some questions over to active North East local Kyle Erickson and asked him a few off the cuff questions to get to know one of Massachusetts most positive minded locals. They may be a rider on our team or an owner of a shop or head honcho at a set of trails. The idea behind this post is to grab a rider in the scene and ask them a few questions. Here at Pareidolia we do not shy away from long format content.
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