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Ryan Reynolds shares rare deleted moment from set of 'Deadpool & Wolverine'

Ryan Reynolds marked the Disney+ release of Deadpool & Wolverine on November 12 by sharing a humorous deleted scene from the film.

Four months after the movie’s theatrical debut, Reynolds celebrated its streaming launch by posting the unseen clip on his Instagram stories and X...




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Meghan Markle sparks backlash over ‘disrespectful' tone-deaf tribute

Meghan Markle sparked another controversy after she wore a poppy that slightly differed from that of Prince Harry's in a recent video addressing children's digital safety.

A journalist has pointed out that the Duchess of Sussex’s poppy lacked leaves on the stalk, resembling...




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Pamela Anderson slays in classic style at ‘The Last Showgirl' screening

Pamela Anderson slays in classic style at ‘The Last Showgirl' screening

Pamela Anderson exuded elegance in New York City, as she attended the special screening of The Last Showgirl.

As reported by MailOnline, 57-year-old actress who attended the star-studded event at...




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Sean "Diddy" Combs' shocking motive behind dating Jennifer Lopez unveiled

Sean "Diddy" Combs' shocking motive behind dating Jennifer Lopez unveiled

Diddy’s motive behind dating Jennifer Lopez in the past has just been unveiled.

In a throwback interview with Essence in 2007, the music mogul, who is currently being held at a detention centre in...




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Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley showcase happiness after ‘long time' desire comes true

Margot Robbie, Tom Ackerley showcase happiness after ‘long time' desire comes true

Margot Robbie and Tom Ackerley are “settling” into their roles after becoming parents for the first time.

A source who is close to the couple candidly shared with People how the...




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World leaders urged to help end Indian atrocities against Kashmiris

On International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, AJK president condemns BJP-RSS regime



  • World
  • Jammu & Kashmir

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Virus cases in Indian Occupied Kashmir top 7,000

2,700 infections, including 41 virus-linked deaths, confirmed in last 2 weeks



  • World
  • Jammu & Kashmir

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NGO offers transgender people foreign scholarships

Programme will allow selected persons to attend month-long training in host country




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Youngster killed while shooting TikTok video in Karachi

Faraz lost control of car due to speeding, rammed into tree




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Analog Equivalent Rights (8/21): Using Third-Party Services Should Not Void Expectation of Privacy

Privacy: Ross Ulbricht handed in his appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court last week, highlighting an important Analog Equivalent Privacy Right in the process: Just because you’re using equipment that makes a third party aware of your circumstances, does that really nullify any expectation of privacy?

In most constitutions, there’s a protection of privacy of some kind. In the European Charter of Human Rights, this is specified as having the right to private and family life, home, and correspondence. In the U.S. Constitution, it’s framed slightly differently, but with the same outcome: it’s a ban for the government to invade privacy without good cause (“unreasonable search and seizure”).

U.S. Courts have long held, that if you have voluntarily given up some part of your digitally-stored privacy to a third party, then you can no longer expect to have privacy in that area. When looking at analog equivalence for privacy rights, this doctrine is atrocious, and in order to understand just how atrocious, we need to go back to the dawn of the manual telephone switchboards.

At the beginning of the telephone age, switchboards were fully manual. When you requested a telephone call, a manual switchboard operator would manually connect the wire from your telephone to the wire of the receiver’s telephone, and crank a mechanism that would make that telephone ring. The operators could hear every call if they wanted and knew who had been talking to whom and when.

Did you give up your privacy to a third party when using this manual telephone service? Yes, arguably, you did. Under the digital doctrine applied now, phonecalls would have no privacy at all, under any circumstance. But as we know, phonecalls are private. In fact, the phonecall operators were oathsworn to never utter the smallest part of what they learned on the job about people’s private dealings — so seriously was privacy considered, even by the companies running the switchboards.

Interestingly enough, this “third-party surrender of privacy” doctrine seems to have appeared the moment the last switchboard operator left their job for today’s automated phone-circuit switches. This was as late as 1983, just at the dawn of digital consumer-level technology such as the Commodore 64.

This false equivalence alone should be sufficient to scuttle the doctrine of “voluntarily” surrendering privacy to a third party in the digital world, and therefore giving up expectation of privacy: the equivalence in the analog world was the direct opposite.

But there’s more to the analog equivalent of third-party-service privacy. Somewhere in this concept is the notion that you’re voluntarily choosing to give up your privacy, as an active informed act — in particular, an act that stands out of the ordinary, since the Constitutions of the world are very clear that the ordinary default case is that you have an expectation of privacy.

In other words, since people’s everyday lives are covered by expectations of privacy, there must be something outside of the ordinary that a government can claim gives it the right to take away somebody’s privacy. And this “outside the ordinary” has been that the people in question were carrying a cellphone, and so “voluntarily” gave up their right to privacy, as the cellphone gives away their location to the network operator by contacting cellphone towers.

But carrying a cellphone is expected behavior today. It is completely within the boundaries of “ordinary”. In terms of expectations, this doesn’t differ much from wearing jeans or a jacket. This leads us to the question; in the thought experiment that yesterday’s jeans manufacturers had been able to pinpoint your location, had it been reasonable for the government to argue that you give up any expectation of privacy when you’re wearing jeans?

No. No, of course it hadn’t.

It’s not like you’re carrying a wilderness tracking device for the express purpose of rescue services to find you during a dangerous hike. In such a circumstance, it could be argued that you’re voluntarily carrying a locator device. But not when carrying something that everybody is expected to carry — indeed, something that everybody must carry in order to even function in today’s society.

When the only alternative to having your Constitutionally-guaranteed privacy is exile from modern society, a government should have a really thin case. Especially when the analog equivalent — analog phone switchboards — was never fair game in any case.

People deserve Analog Equivalent Privacy Rights.

Until a government recognizes this and voluntarily surrenders a power it has taken itself, which isn’t something people should hold their breath over, privacy remains your own responsibility.




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Analog Equivalent Rights (11/21): Our parents used anonymous cash

Privacy: The anonymous cash of our analog parents is fast disappearing, and in its wake comes trackable and permissioned debit cards to our children. While convenient, it’s a wolf in sheep’s clothing.

In the last article, we looked at how our analog parents could anonymously buy a newspaper on the street corner with some coins, and read their news of choice without anybody knowing about it. This observation extends to far more than just newspapers, of course.

This ability of our parents – the ability to conduct decentralized, secure transactions anonymously – has been all but lost in a landscape that keeps pushing card payments for convenience. The convenience of not paying upfront, with credit cards; the convenience of always paying an exact amount, with debit cards; the convenience of not needing to carry and find exact amounts with every purchase. Some could even argue that having every transaction listed on a bank statement is a convenience of accounting.

But with accounting comes tracking. With tracking comes predictability and unwanted accountability.

It’s been said that a VISA executive can predict a divorce one year ahead of the parties involved, based on changes in purchase patterns. Infamously, a Target store was targeting a high school-aged woman with maternity advertising, which at first made her father furious: but as things turned out, the young woman was indeed pregnant. Target knew, and her own father didn’t.

This is because when we’re no longer using anonymous cash, every single purchase is tracked and recorded with the express intent on using it against us — whether for influencing us to make a choice to deplete our resources (“buy more”) or for punishing us for buying something we shouldn’t have, in a wide variety of conceivable ways.

China is taking the concept one step further, as has been written here before, and in what must have been the inspiration for a Black Mirror episode, is weighting its citizens’ Obedience Scores based on whether they buy useful or lavish items — useful in the views of the regime, of course.

It’s not just the fact that transactions of our digital children are logged for later use against them, in ways our analog parents could never conceive of.

It’s also that the transactions of our digital children are permissioned. When our digital children buy a bottle of water with a debit card, a transaction clears somewhere in the background. But that also means that somebody can decide to have the transaction not clear; somebody has the right to arbitrarily decide what people get to buy and not buy, if this trend continues for our digital children. That is a horrifying thought.

Our parents were using decentralized, censorship resistant, anonymous transactions in using plain cash. There is no reason our digital children should have anything less. It’s a matter of liberty and self-determination.

Privacy remains your own responsibility.




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Bitcoin, the Bitcoin Cash roadmap, and the Law of Two Feet

Bitcoin: As the dust settles after the November 15 bitcoin upgrade, the roadmaps have been updated with the new state of the protocol and people are starting to looking ahead to the next set of features. I thought I’d take the opportunity to give my view on it.

The new set of features ahead has been published on bitcoincash.org, which is for the most part spearheaded by the Bitcoin ABC implementation, but where Bitcoin Unlimited also deserves significant credit for research and development.

Clarification: “Bitcoin” refers to Bitcoin-BCH, or Bitcoin Cash
In this post, I’m talking about the “bitcoin roadmap”. As there’s more than one bitcoin, I should clarify that I’m referring to Bitcoin-BCH, or the “Cash” version of Bitcoin, as opposed to Bitcoin-BTC, the “Blockstream” fork of bitcoin. For those familiar with the subject, this would be obvious, as the Bitcoin-BTC version doesn’t have a roadmap to scale, such as I’m describing here.

This is the current “you are here” map as of end-2018:

The Bitcoin Cash roadmap as of end-2018, as published at bitcoincash.org.

I like this roadmap for two reasons. Or rather, for two levels of reasons.

The first is that I see bitcoin as the path to a world currency. In order to be so, it will need to carry an insanely heavier load, and because of the typical velocity of money, each bitcoin must be valued far higher than it is today — to a point where single satoshis are no longer a small unit, but represent maybe a few cents. That quanta (smallest possible discrete value) is not small enough to provide frictionless automated microtrade, which is why I’m looking forward to — and have been discreetly applauding — the fractional satoshis on the roadmap. The bigger footprint a network gets, the more inertia it takes to change something, so getting these two items in with reasonable speed is something I regard as key.

The third key item is extensibility — the ability to extend the protocol without asking permission, akin to how early browsers started supporting random new HTML markup tags left and right. This drove the standards forward and allowed for rapid feedback cycles with the user community, and something similar will be needed for permissionless innovation on top of bitcoin to really take off.

These three taken together happen to represent the final phase of the three tracks that the roadmap lists. I have some understanding that each of them have necessary prerequisites that are being filled in some sort of logical order.

This brings me to the Law of Two Feet.

You see, it doesn’t really matter what I think of a feature, whether I like it or not. I am a diehard proponent of the Law of Two Feet: It simply means that if you don’t like something, then it is your responsibility — both toward yourself and the community you don’t like — to walk to a place you do like.

(Just to be clear, the Law of Two Feet is inclusive. It also applies to people who don’t have two actual feet.)

This is what I worded as the Freedom of Initiative and the Freedom to Follow, and it is absolutely key for permissionless innovation. You don’t get that the moment somebody is trying to give somebody else permission on what road they may choose.

Each of us have the freedom to take any initiative we want.

Each of us also have the freedom to follow any initiative we like.

But no one of us may tell another what they must or may not do.

I happen to very much approve of the above roadmap from where I’m sitting. But even if I didn’t, the freedom of initiative and freedom to follow are far more important than my opinion on this particular initiative.




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BMX Shop Stuttgart



In our BMX Shop in Stuttgart we offer a large selection of BMX bikes, BMX parts, BMX fashion and protection. Under the slogan from BMXer for BMXer, all our BMX Shop employees riding BMX and therefore we can provide expert advice for BMX beginners and for BMX professionals. From Stuttgart we are sending most of the online orders which we receive via our BMX Online Shop www.kunstform.org . The development of BMX is very important to us, which is why we actively participate in many BMX projects and BMX events or support them or running them by ourselves.

Address

kunstform BMX Shop (Stuttgart)
Rotebuehlstr. 63
70178 Stuttgart

Opening hours


Mon: closed
Tue - Fri: 11 am - 1 pm and 2 pm - 6 pm
Sat: 11 am - 4 pm
Sun: closed

Contact

Phone: +49 (0) 711/21954890
Mail: stuttgart@kunstform.org

Payment Options

Bar, EC-Karte, Creditcard (Visa, Master, American Express and many more), PayPal
Self pick up and returns of online orders easily possible.

Arriving by car / parking

Unfortunately, we have no customer parking . We therefore recommend the following parking facilities:

Parking Area Rotebuehlhof
Each started 30 minutes costs 1.20 EUR. The maximum daily rate is 12 EUR.
Walking to the shop: 3 Min
Address for Navi: Rotebuehlplatz 30, 70173 Stuttgart

Underground Car Park Gerber
Each started 20 minutes costs 1.00 EUR. The maximum daily rate is 18 EUR.
Walking to the shop: 5 Min
Address for Navi: Tübingerstraße 26, 70178 Stuttgart

Arrival by S-Bahn

S-Bahn stop: Feuersee

The easiest way to reach us is by S-Bahn, as all six Stuttgart S-Bahn (S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6) stop at the stop Feuersee. From Stuttgart main station, the station Feuersee station is two stops away (duration 3 min). The transport of bicycles is free in the Stuttgart S-Bahn (except Mon-Fri 6 - 8 clock). As soon as you have arrived at the S-Bahn station Feuersee, you only need to walk towards the exit Silburgstraße and then you should use the exit Rotebühlstraße. Our shop is located directly at this stairway, so you should already see the kunstform BMX Shop (Stuttgart).

BMX Shop

Stockroom BMX bikes

The Stockroom for our BMX bikes is located directly under the BMX shop in Stuttgart. Not only our BMX bikes are stored here, but also thanks to our small obstacles (Subrosa Street Rail, Grindbox with Wallride, Banks and Manupad) you expect especially in the winter and despite the low ceiling height some BMX ridings session there. If you also would like to ride BMX there, you are welcome to inquire in the BMX Shop Stuttgart from 16 clock, so after we are done with the shipping. However, as we get larger deliveries from time to time, it may be that the space is not always available. Driving is at your own risk and there must be at least one adult.



BMX Workshop

You are welcome to use our BMX workshop in the BMX shop Stuttgart to repair your BMX bike or to mount the BMX parts, which you have bought from us in the BMX shop, directly.

BMX Parts & Helmets Stockroom





The kunstform BMX Shop (Stuttgart) Team is looking forward to your visit.




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kunstform?! BMX Shop at the BMX CGN Contest



As the last years we are proud to anounce we will have a huge booth at the BMX CGN Conest formaly known as BMX Worlds this year again (18th - 20th of July 2014). At the kunstform?! booth you can get nearly everything a BMX rider could imagine. Come and visit us on over 125sqm to shop the best bmx parts and check out some specials and goodies.

Visit the BMX CGN site!




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Shipping Costs & Delivery Time



Overview
Shipping
to
Shipping & Returns
Free Shipping on
DHL Runtime
(business days)
Germany
5.95 EUR
99 EUR
1 - 3 days
Zone 1
Europe EU
10.95 EUR
199 EUR
3 - 7 days
Zone 2
Europe without EU
20.95 EUR
499 EUR
4 - 10 days
Zone 3
World
30.95 EUR
899 EUR
5 - 12 days
Zone 4
World
40.95 EUR
899 EUR
7 - 15 days


The Runtimes are guidelines in which the package should usually be delivered after we have handed over your order to DHL. Circumstances such as high shipment numbers from the shipping service provider, delays at external authorities such as customs, planned or unplanned package openings or other events for which we are not responsible can result in delivery times being extended. It also occasionally happens that packages are completely lost, but in any case we endeavor to provide information and find solutions together.

1. Delivery

1.1. Your order will be shipped via DHL / Deutsche Post

1.2. We ship to the following countries: Germany, Albania, Algeria, Andorra, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Belarus, Belgium, Bolivia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Canada, Chile, China, Colombia, Costa Rica, Croatia , Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Ecuador, Egypt, Estonia, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Greece, Hong Kong, Hungary, Iceland, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Israel, Italy, Japan, Korea (Republic of) Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Macedonia, Malaysia, Malta, Mexico, Monaco, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Peru, Philippines, Poland, Portugal, Puerto Rico, Romania, Russian Federation, San Marino, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Slovakia, Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Taiwan, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, United Arab Emirates, United Kingdom, United States, Uruguay, Venezuela, Serbia
The applicable shipping costs can be found below

1.3. DHL / Deutsche Post transports the packages and hands them over to the foreign companies involved for further transport and delivery - in accordance with the usual procedures for packages in the respective country of destination - to the respective recipient. We would like to point out that we have no influence over which transport company DHL / Deutsche Post uses to deliver abroad.

2. Shipping costs (Germany)

2.1. For shipping within Germany we charge a flat rate per order 5.95 EUR shipping costs .

2.2. In the case of pickup, the seller informs the buyer first by email that the goods ordered by him are ready for pickup. After receiving this email, the buyer can pick up the goods after consultation with the seller. In this case no shipping costs will be charged.

2.3. From a gross order value of 99.00 EUR we ship freight-free .

2.4. When paying by cash on delivery a COD surcharge of EUR 3 applies.

3. Shipping costs (Zone 1 - Europe EU)

3.1. For shipping in Zone 1 - Europe EU we charge a flat rate per order 10.95 EUR shipping costs .

3.2. Countries : Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Denmark (except Faroe Islands, Greenland), Estonia, Finland (except Åland Islands), France (except Overseas Territories and Departments), Greece (except Mount Athos), Ireland, Italy (except Livigno and Campione d'Italia), Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Monaco, Netherlands (except non-European areas), Austria, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Sweden, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain (except Canary Islands , Ceuta + Melilla), Czech Republic, Hungary, Cyprus / Republic (except northern part)

3.3. From a gross order value of 199,00 EUR we ship carriage paid .

4. Shipping costs (Zone 2 - Europe without EU)

4.1. For shipping in Zone 2 - Europe without EU we charge a flat rate per order 20.95 EUR shipping costs .

4.2. Countries : Aland Islands (Finland), Andorra, Albania, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Mount Athos (GR), Bosnia-Herzegovina, Campione d'Italia (IT), Ceuta (E), Faroe Islands (DK), Georgia, Gibraltar (GB),United Kingdom (except Channel Islands), Greenland (DK), Guernsey (GB), Island, Jersey (GB), Canary Islands (E), Kazakhstan, Kosovo (Serbian Province), Croatia, Liechtenstein, Livigno (IT), Macedonia, Melilla (E), Moldova (Republic), Montenegro (Republic )), Norway, Russian Federation, San Marino, Switzerland, Serbia (Republic), Turkey, Ukraine, Vatican City, Belarus, Cyprus / Republic (northern part)

4.3. From a gross order value of 499.00 EUR we ship carriage paid .

4.4. Please note that in the case of cross-border deliveries, additional taxes (e.g. in the case of an intra-community acquisition) and / or duties, e.g. in the form of customs duties which must paid by yourself.

5. Shipping costs (Zone 3 - World)

5.1. For shipping in Zone 3 - World we charge a flat rate per order 30.95 EUR shipping costs .

5.2. Countries : Egypt, Algeria, Bahrain, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Yemen, Jordan, Canada, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria Tunisia, USA, United Arab Emirates

5.3. From a gross order value of 899.00 EUR we ship carriage paid .

5.4. Please note that in the case of cross-border deliveries, additional taxes (e.g. in the case of an intra-community acquisition) and / or duties, e.g. in the form of customs duties which must paid by yourself.

6. Shipping costs (Zone 4 - World)

6.1. For shipping in Zone 4 - World we charge a flat rate per order 40.95 EUR shipping costs .

6.2. Countries : All countries and areas that are not assigned to zones 1, 2 or 3.

6.3. From a gross order value of 899.00 EUR we ship carriage paid .

6.4. Please note that in the case of cross-border deliveries, additional taxes (e.g. in the case of an intra-community acquisition) and / or duties, e.g. in the form of customs duties which must paid by yourself.

7. Delivery time

The packed orders are picked up daily at 2.30 p.m. (Monday - Friday) by DHL / Deutsche Post. Thus, depending on the amount of shipping volume, all orders that we received by 2 p.m. and where the availability of all products in the shopping cart are "in stock (ready for dispatch)" on the same day handed over to our shipping service provider DHL / Deutsche Post. If products have the status "available (ready for dispatch in approx. 2-5 working days), we will order them from our suppliers and send them to you after we have received them. If you choose to pay in advance, we will wait until the payment has been received has been received in our bank account.

In general: ➜ delivery time = ready for dispatch + parcel delivery time

Ready for dispatch in ...

This is the time it takes to hand over the packaged goods to our shipping service provider.
This period of time can vary depending on the product or product option. This is always displayed in the detailed overview of each product:



Delivery time is always depending on three factors:

  • product availability
  • chosen payment option
  • destination country


As a general rule:

delivery time = ready for dispatch + package run time


On this a tiny sample calculation:

With "on stock (ready for dispatch)" and with an average package run time of 1-2 working days (DHL inside Germany), a total package run time of 1-3 working days is resulting. (For delivery inside EU the total package run time increases by 1-3 weekdays, for delivery outside EU and Continental Europe by 3-8 working days).

Ready for dispatch in...

It´s about the time needed to deliver the prepared package to our shipping provider.

Depending on the product the term can be different. This is always shown in the detailed view of the product:




Following terms are possible:

  • in stock (ready for dispatch)
  • available (ready for dispatch ca. 2-5 work days)
  • availability notification after order received
  • curr. not available (delivery time upon request)


Please consider, that with an time designation of 2-5 working days the product has to be ordered at the distributer/producer. Delivery takes place after arrival in our stock.

You´ll find an overview of all payment options here: payment methods




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kunstform?! BMX Shop at Highway to Hill in Berlin



We have send all our staff from 15 May 2015 - 17 May 2015 to the Highway to Hill BMX festival in Berlin Mellowpark. They will recharge energy and motivation that's why kunstform?! BMX Shop will be close on Friday, 15.05. and Saturday, 16.05. At Monday we will be back with new power.

Thank you for your understanding and we would be happy to see one of you there.

You can get more information about the event here: Highway to Hill Mellowpark / Berlin




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kunstform BMX Shop Team - Season 2015/2016



We are very happy to announce officialy the kunstform BMX Shop Team for the season 2015/2016! Our focus with the choice of riders is to cover every BMX Freestyle disciplines like BMX Park, BMX Street and BMX Flatlen and to give them support and motivation. For BMX Flatland we could get Kevin Nikulski and John Krämer. Shawn Hammer from Berlin and Miguel Franzem from Sindelfingen represent BMX Park. Both of them have a very nice attitude! For BMX Street is riding David "Arthur" Biedermann, a local rider from Stuttgart and Robin Kachfi who won the kunstform "Can you Sponsor me" Video Competition. Jonas Bader and Miguel Smajlji feeling home everywhere! We have planned some projects, so stay tune!




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WETHEPEOPLE X kunstform BMX Shop - Get in the Van Tour 2015





WETHEPEOPLE X kunstform BMX Shop - Get in the Van Tour 2015


The WETHEPEOPLE crew which consisted of Ed Zunda, Dillon Llody, Pete Sawyer, Moritz Nussbaumer and Dima Pyrkhodko did a huge roadtrip trough Germany and visited every day a BMX Shop. At 9th of July the team stopped at kunstform BMX Shop in Stuttgart. First we did a little session in our warehouse. After that we all went to BOOST Skatehalle and spend some great ridin till deep in the night! It was a very awesome time to hang up with Pros of WETHEPEOPLE and we're very happy about that good session. Our friend Sebi Nitsche did a little videoclip just to share some impression. Thanks for WETHEPEOPLE, SPORT IMPORT to make this stop in our BMX Shop possibil and of course a very special thanks to all local riders and customers!

Cheers Daniel !!




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BMX Autumn Session - Shawn & Robin - Mellowpark Berlin





BMX Autumn Session - Shawn & Robin - Mellowpark Berlin



Robin Kachfi & Shawn Hammer spend some time at Mellowpark in Berlin and made this edit for us! Nice autumn mood and chilled vibes out there!

Kamera: Robin Kachfi, Meo Kunze & Markus Lange
Music: Danny Brown - 25 bucks instrumental




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kunstform BMX Shop - Stock Session 2015




kunstform BMX Shop - Stock Session 2015



On 5th of december we opened our warehouse to run a little bmx jam with free beer and good vibes! Well, the height of our stock room is quite tuff so we could just put little obstacles and streetrails but every rider killin in it and it was a lot of fun. At the end we were runnin a best trick contest with the following result:

Best Trick:
1. Miguel Smajlji
2. Adrian Warnken
3. Robin Kachfi

Best Crash:
Stefan Barnickel


Thanks for the support: sundaybikes & Subrosa

Kamera & Edit: , Vincent Doczekala
Music: Herb Shuttles - the Underachievers

Thanks for everyone who was there!

Daniel




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kunstform BMX Shop - sunday session - Darmstadt





kunstform BMX Shop - sunday session - Darmstadt


We went with few BMX riders of our team to Darmstadt to run our first sunday session! Darmstadt is very close to frankfurt and have a very nice skatepark runnin by riders! It was a lot of fun to spend a good time together!

Rider:
Shawn Hammer
Miguel Franzem
Miguel Smajlji
Robin Kachfi
Vincent Doczekala
Daniel Fuhrmann

Camera:
Robin Kachfi & Vincent Doczekala

Music:
Foxwedding - U Should Chill

Stay motivated!

Daniel




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kunstform BMX Shop Team - Season 2016/2017



We are very happy to announce officialy the kunstform BMX Shop Team for the season 2016/2017! Our focus with the choice of riders is to cover every BMX Freestyle disciplines like BMX Park, BMX Street and BMX Flatland and to give them support and motivation. For BMX Flatland we could get Kevin Nikulski, John Krämer and Markus Schwital. Shawn Hammer from Berlin and Miguel Franzem from Sindelfingen represent BMX Park. For BMX Street is riding David "Arthur" Biedermann, a local rider from Stuttgart and Robin Kachfi who won the kunstform "Can you Sponsor me" Video Competition. Jonas Bader,Miguel Smajlji and Sven Avemaria feeling home everywhere! We have planned some projects, so stay tune!





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Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly won SoshUrbanMotion EU wildcard





Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly won Sosh Urban Motion EU wildcard contest 2017


Robin Kachfi and Jan Mihaly just won the SoshUrbanMotion EU wildcard contest 2017 and they have now the chance to visit Paris, FR, for the main contest, where they will meet Tyler Fernengel/Rich Forne, Markus Wilke/Bruno Hoffmann, Joris Coulomb/Romain Fel, Julián Molina/Fernando Marmolejo, DeMarcus Paul/Will Huynh and Emeric Michon/Vincent Jokovic. Huge Congrats guys! More infos on Freedombmx.de
All the best, Your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Robin Kachfi

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Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly - SOSH URBAN MOTION VIDEO





Robin Kachfi & Jan Mihaly - SOSH URBAN MOTION Video 2017


Robin Kachfi and Jan Mihaly went home with the second place at the Sosh Urban Motion maincontest 2017 in Paris. Their video is now live on Youtube. You can check all infos about their Paris trip on Freedombmx . Enjoy the video!

All the best, Your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Robin Kachfi

Interview: Markus Wilke

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freedombmx - kunstform BMX Shop Check



freedombmx - kunstform BMX Shop Check
The freedombmx BMX Magazine visited us at the BMX Shop in Stuttgart. Daniel Fuhrmann takes them on a little tour of the sales room, the workshop, the office and the storerooms.

If you want to visit us in Stuttgart, to get up on new parts, to repair your bike or just to hang out and drive the little streeto obstacles in our Stock Room, then you will find us in the Rotebühlstraße 63 in Stuttgart, directly at the S-Bahn station "Feuersee".

We would like to take this opportunity to thank freedombmx again for the visit and the opportunity. Check out the latest BMX Scene News on www.freedombmx.com .

We hope you enjoy the tour.




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KSHZLE - Stuttgart Trip 2018







Our bro Felix Donat took with the KSHZLE Crew a BMX trip to Stuttgart, where the guys filmed a classic VX video at the Pragfriedhof skatepark and the Stuttpark. Defenitely a great video and also a lot of good clips in it!

Enjoy the Video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Robert Neumann

Music: Wanda Jackson - Funnel of Love
Modern Talking - You Can Win If You Want

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Easter-Street Session 2k18 - hosted by KSHZLE Crew



On the 31.03.2018, the KSHZLE Crew is hosting the famous "Eastersession" in Karlsruhe again, where you have the chance to meet all the homies and have a great time! BTW you have also the chance to win some prizes and vouchers. meeting point is at the Karlsruhe Central Station at 12am (local time), where it starts directly with a street session through Karlsruhe and ends with a chilled night session at the illuminated ODP Skatepark.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

What:
Easter-Street Session 2k18 - hosted by KSHZLE Crew

When:
31th March 12am - 22pm (local time)

Where:
Karlsruhe Central Station
76137 Karlsruhe


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KSHZLE CREW - BCN 17 Video







The guys from the KSHZLE Crew went 2017 for a few days to Barcelona, to shred their bikes. Felix Donat, Felix Lange, Robert Neumann, Marian Ott und André Bodlin smashed it in this classic VX video, which turned out really cool!
Enjoy the Video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Felix Lange

Music: Birth Control - The Work Is Done

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BMX & Skate Contest - Rollrausch Rüsselsheim 2018



On the 16.06.2018, the "Rollrausch" Skate & BMX Contest will take place in Rüsselsheim am Main. In a jam session, which is divided into two groups, amateurs and pros will prove their talent. Whether young or old, everyone can join or watch the event. The whole is kindly supported by the city of Rüsselsheim and is accompanied by live music by DJ Sapiko.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Registration:
https://www.b-skateboarding.de/rollrausch2018

What:
BMX & Skate Contest - Rollrausch Rüsselsheim 2018

When:
16th June 14pm - 21pm (local time)

Where:
Skatepark Rüsselsheim
Außerhalb an der Opel Brücke
65428 Rüsselsheim am Main


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European BMX Trade Show 2018



This year's European BMX Trade Show will take place from 23.-24.6.2018 at the Kölner Jugendpark. The only theme is BMX! At the EBTS, Distributions, as well as passionate BMXers or bloody beginners, can get extensive advice on the new BMX products for the upcoming season. To give the visitors a better view into the BMX Sport, there is, as every year, a BMX show with well-known professional riders. Currently, Traffic Distribution, SIBMX (Sport Import), 24/7 Distribution, G & S Distribution and Unity BMX Distribution have registered as exhibitors.

Click here for more: EBTS

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

What:
European BMX Trade Show 2018

When:
Saturday
Dealers Only
Sa 23th of June 2018
10:00am – 18:00pm (Local time)


Sunday
Public Day
Su 24th June 2018
2:00pm – 4:00pm (Local time)
(10:00am – 14:00pm – Dealers Only) (Local time)


Where:
European BMX Trade Show 2018
Sachsenbergstr. / Zoobrücke
51063 Köln




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KSHZLE x Mashody BMX Jam Karlsruhe 2018





The KSHZLE Crew hosted a BMX Jam at the NCO Club Skatepark in Karlsruhe, Germany on June 09th, 2018, which was a really funny day with a lot motivated riders. The weather wasn't that good, but the boys made the best out of it.
Watch the full video now on our Youtube channel!

Enjoy the videos, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!



Video: Michael Lorenz



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Crash the Park BMX Contest 2018



From the 15th September 2018, the first Crash the Park BMX Contest will take place at the Freestyle Park Allmend in Zurich. The Contest will start at 2pm and is supported by Focuswater, TSG Switzerland, Biroma and us.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Registration:
on-site

What:
Crash the Park BMX Contest 2018

When:
15th of September 2018

Where:
Freestyle Park Allmend Zurich – Brunau Skatepark
Allmendstrasse 10
8045 Zurich


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Cult & Bone Deth Video Premiere at kunstform BMX Shop



Cult and Bonedeth just released their new DVDs and we want to invite you to this video premiere at our Shop in Stuttgart, Germany. The Premiere will take place at the 27th of October from 6pm - 10pm. Drinks and snacks are provided and the entry is free!

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

What:
Cult & Bone Deth Video Premiere

When:
27th October, 6pm - 10pm

Where:
kunstform BMX Shop
Rotebühlstr. 63
70178 Stuttgart


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The Shadow Conspiracy - Back in stock!



We got The Shadow Conspiracy back in stock, like for example the Subrosa X Shadow "Featherweight" Helmet, which got a In-Mold technology to make a custom shape and fit utilizing a thin outer shell covers and protects high density EPS foam.

Also back in stock, The Shadow Conspiracy "Crow Straight Gauge 4PC" BMX Bar, which is Johnny Devlin's Signature bar and uses Straight Gauge Chromoly Tubing (tube-wall of uniform thickness). It got after welding heat treatment and the crossbar has a unique tear shape. The The Shadow Conspiracy "Crow Straight Gauge 4PC" BMX Bar comes with a width of 29" (73.66 cm) and a backsweep of 10°.


Check our online-shop for more new The Shadow Conspiracy products!
Have fun!



All the best

, Your kunstform BMX Shop Team




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Miguel Smajli on Shadow x Subrosa



We are very proud to say our bro Miguel Smajli is officially reppin now Subrosa and The Shadow Conspiracy via Unitybmx! So stoked to see his dreams came true and we're looking forward for upcoming projects! Click here to check Miguel's latest Bike Check. CLICK HERE

Viel Spaß beim Bike Check, Dein kunstform BMX Shop Team!




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Doomed Brand - Wish you weren't here Video 2019





The Doomed Brand boys went to Alicante (Spain) a couple weeks ago, where they've filmed a new trip video, which you can check out now!

Enjoy the Videos, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!



Video: Doomed Brand



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Vans Old Skool Pro BMX Shoe by Kevin Peraza





Since 1979, Vans was among the first brands in the Skate & BMX Scene to support the BMX sport across competitions, athlete sponsorships and the release of BMX-specific footwear. 40 years later, Vans continues to promote the BMX legacy with the release of the new Old Skool Pro BMX endorsed by Vans global BMX team rider Kevin Peraza. As the only BMX-specific shoe design in market to date, Vans’ Old Skool Pro BMX introduces a unique WaffleCup BMX technology, offering today’s BMXer’s the superior support of a cupsole without sacrificing any pedal feel, and paying crucial attention to flex, grip, durability, and additional support engineered within the midsole.


Enjoy the Video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!



Video: VANS



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New Shadow 2019 BMX Parts - In stock!



We got the new The Shadow Conspiracy 2019 BMX Parts, like the Shadow Conspiracy "Maya 25T" Sprocket, which is the signature sprocket of Joris Coulomb and pairs eastern mysticism and tech materials to deliver one of the most unique sprockets on the market. Based on the "Flower of Life" geometric shape, overlapping circles offer a clean and intricate graphic. Paired with strong and light 7075 alloy material, the The Shadow Conspiracy "Maya 25T" Sprocket delivers both outstanding looks and performance.

Also now in stock, the Shadow Conspiracy "Penumbra Mid" Pivotal Seat, which is the slim version of the signature seat of Trey Jones and compatible to all pivotal seat posts. The cover of The Shadow Conspiracy "Penumbra Mid" Pivotal Seat is made of durable Denim Cheetah material.

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BMX Event - The Cash Jam of Winterthur



On the 28th of April, 2019, "The Cash Jam of Winterthur" will take place for the second time. This BMX event is a street jam. We will head for the best BMX spots in Winterthur. The printed "Winti Dollar bills" serve as a rating system. The rider with the most cash in the end will win the BMX event. The motto is, riders judges riders!

More information about the event:

www.bmxtoday.ch

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

What: THE CASH JAM OF WINTERTHUR

BMX disciplines: BMX Street

When: 28th of April 2019

Where:
Skatepark Winterthur-Töss Switzerland
Winterthur-Töss 8406 Auwiesenstrasse 46


All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!





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Felix Prangenberg - wethepeople #LATESHIFT Berlin Video






Felix Prangenberg recently went on a trip to Berlin for wethepeople, where he shot a new video with team-mate Tom Weikert and newcomer to the team Giano Vacca. As the name suggests, this happened especially at night. The dudes filmed all the day in Berlin for other projects and late they did a "Lateshift" at the Nike SB Shelter indoor plaza. You can watch the whole edit right now.

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Wethepeople (Filmed and edited by David Schaller)

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Shadow X kunstform Collabo - Now available



Yeahh, The Shadow Conspiracy, founded by BMXers, is constantly pushing BMX to the next level with their products, attitude and support. The idea to a collaboration came, when the whole team made a stop at our BMX shop during their The Shadow Conspiracy world tour. So now, we are very happy to present to you the Shadow X kunstform Collabo, which currently consists of a shirt and a cap, both available in a very small quantities. From mid-June, the Shadow X kunstform Collabo helmet will also be in stock, but and you can already pre-order it now.

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Felix Prangenberg wins Silver at X-Games Shanghai






Our Bro Felix Prangenberg won the silver medal at the X-Games BMX Street Contest in Shanghai! Congratulations!!! The top 3 with Felix, Chad Kerely and Garett Reynolds were super close with only two points difference. All three had flawless runs, which certainly did not make the decision easier for the judges. What do you think about the results? You can watch the whole video here now.

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: X-Games

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BMX & Skate Contest - Rollrausch Rüsselsheim 2019



On the 15.06.2018, the "Rollrausch" Skate & BMX Contest will take place in Rüsselsheim am Main. In a jam session and 3 Fun-Quests, you can prove your talent. Whether young or old, everyone can join or watch the event. The whole is kindly supported by the city of Rüsselsheim and is accompanied by live music by DJ Sapiko & special guest.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Registration:
https://www.b-skateboarding.de/rollrausch2019

What:
BMX & Skate Contest - Rollrausch Rüsselsheim 2019

When:
15th June 13pm - 21pm (local time)

Where:
Skatepark Rüsselsheim
Außerhalb an der Opel Brücke
65428 Rüsselsheim am Main





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Konsty Rudobashta



If there is any BMX action happen, our bro Aaron will be there and you just will have a good and positive time with him.

BMX Since: 2009
BMX Disziplin: BMX park, BMX street, BMX dirt
Hometown: Poltawa (Ukraine)
Residence: Tuttlingen
Sponsors: kunstform BMX Shop
Homespots: Tuttlingen skatepark
Favorite thing beside BMX: traveling, camping, tinkering
Instagram: @rudobashta





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Shadow/Subrosa World Tour 2019



Yeah, we can't wait for it: After 3 years, it is happening again on September 12th, 2019! As part of the Shadow/Subrosa World Tour 2019, the Shadow/Subrosa team will visit us again in our shop in Stuttgart on the way to #bmxstreetstation 2019 in Lyon. We are sooooo looking forward to it, because the first visit in 2016 was also the trigger for various projects, which we did together with The Shadow Conspiracy. Get ready, as this time the following riders will be present: Mo Nussbaumer (GER), Miguel Smajli (GER), Matt Ray (USA), Jabe Jones (USA), Jiri Blabol (CZE) and Bjarki Hardarson (ISL). You can check what went down in 2016 right here:



There will be a Meet-and-Greet at our shop in Stuttgart at 3pm. After that, we'll all go and ride street with the crew. At the end of the evening, a jam will take place in the Stuttpark Hall in Bad Cannstatt.

We look forward to seeing you, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

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Marvin Maiocchi BMCC Mannheim Short Edit






Marvin Maiocchi recently went on a BMX Park session at BMCC in Mannheim. On this occasion, he met with our bro and Mannheim local Robin Kachfi, who has captured the events on video. You can see the result above!

Enjoy the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

Video: Robin Kachfi

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Shadow/Subrosa World Tour 2019 Video Recap






It was a pleasure having the Shadow / Subrosa team in our Shop in Stuttgart! The visit in 2019 is now history and for those who could not be there: no worries, the video is here! Mo Nussbaumer (GER), Miguel Smajli (GER), Matt Ray (USA), Jabe Jones (USA), Jiri Blabol (CZE) and Bjarki Hardarson (ISL) and guests (known from radio and television ;-)) were ready to give it all!

After sessioning our stock to warm up, the crew takes over the streets of Stuttgart. Unfortunately, the security density this time was quite high, which is why it goes on quite quickly. On the way to Bad Cannstatt, the homies visit Stuttgart's longest (grindable) rail, before all the pros, locals and homies meet up in the Stuttpark for the final jam of the night.

Have fun with the video, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!

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