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Olivia Munn says she ‘barely knew' John Mulaney before first baby

Olivia Munn says she ‘barely knew’ John Mulaney before first baby

Olivia Munn had no expectations that she would eventually grow her family with John Mulaney.

In a recent chat with GQ, as the Saturday Night Live alum was crowned the outlet’s 2024 'Man of the Year'...




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Sarah Ferguson takes a pledge as Princess Beatrice prepares for childbirth

Sarah Ferguson he reportedly working on a new cause before Princess Beatrice gives birth the second time.

The Duchess of York is working to eliminate plastic diapers under a new initiative called The Greater Good.

Writing about it in a special piece for...




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13 Reasons Why season three will be yet another disappointment

The trailer has left people feeling confused, somewhat surprised and also overjoyed. For me, it's disappointment.




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A Nazi satire, Disney takes the unconventional route with ‘Jojo Rabbit’

The film seems sharp, witty and bizarrely humorous. You have to give points to Waititi for taking this creative risk




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Will El Camino do justice to the Breaking Bad saga?

The trailer doesn’t give details about the plotline but shows the distressed protagonist trying to escape his...




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Style 101: Sadia Tariq Güzel

Playing dress up with Sadia Tariq Güzel




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wethepeople "Doomsayer" BMX Frame


The wethepeople "Doomsayer" BMX Frame is the signature frame of BMX Pro Jordan Godwin and was in accordance to his wishes and his riding style for top modern and technical Pro level street riding designed and manufactured. The wethepeople "Doomsayer" BMX Frame comes with some new features like the hydroformed top tube and down tube, new shape investment cast dropouts, a super steep headtube angle of 76.25° and a smooth short rear for modern techical BMX street riding. Furthermore the wethepeople "Doomsayer" BMX Frame includes integrated chain tensioners, wider rear triangle for for a 2.5" tire and has no brake hardware holes (brakeless).

  • Wheel Size: 20"
  • Material: 100% 4130 Japanese CrMo, hydroformed top tube and down tube gussets, hydroformed seat tube gusset, butted tubes, integrated headset, integrated chain tensioners
  • Geometry:
    Top Tube Length (TT): 20.5", 20.75" or 21.0"
    Chainstay Length (CS): 12.95" (32.89cm) - 13.25" (33.65cm)
    Head Tube Angle (HA): 76.25°
    Seat Tube Angle (SA): 71°
    Bottom Bracket Height: 11.9" (30.23cm)
    Standover Height (SO): 9" (22.86cm)
  • Seat Clamp: integrated
  • Seat Post Diameter: 25.4mm
  • Bottom Bracket: Mid BB
  • Dropouts: Investment cast, 7.5mm thick, 14mm slots, new shape for perfect hubguard/peg fit
  • Chain Tensioners: without
  • Brake Type: without (brakeless)
  • Brakemounts: without
  • Brakemounts included with delivery: No
  • Gyro compatible: No
  • Features: Jordan Godwin signature frame, wide rear end for fat 2.5" tires, hydroformed top and down tube for the strongest possible connection to the headtube, taller 127mm extended headtube for less spacers with an uncut fork
  • Model Year: 2021


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What They Said – FDA Press Releases in 2023

Less is more? Every so often is it worthwhile to look back at FDA to see what they had to say in a given year, and in addition, how they said it. One might not think that a large agency … Continue reading




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Saab's troubles, local cruise-ins


Saab's future has hit another major snag. Plus: A new Toyota convertible sports car hybrid!




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Pod Rods: Saab goes down, Jaguar C-X16 concept


Plus: Pink Camaro pace car, weekend car events.




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London protesters demand halting arms sales to Israel

Protest sparked by Israeli airstrike on "humanitarian safe zone" in Gaza that killed at least 40 civilians




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Israeli pleads guilty to violating US sanctions by exporting missile tech to Russia

US Justice Dept announces Haimovich's actions include shipment of components with missile technology applications




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Executive for Saudi Arabia's Neom project reportedly calls worker deaths 'time-consuming'

Wayne Borg, Neom media executive, reportedly continues to make offensive remarks despite complaints.




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Biden administration hits back at Venezuela's election fraud with new sanctions

Top court and electoral, military officials among 16 targetted as US aims to push Maduro into negotiations





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Pakistan's Affan Salman wins World Youth Scrabble Championship

Salman triumphed at the World Youth Scrabble Championship with a record of 20–4 and a spread of +1793




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Sabalenka downs Pegula to win US Open

She becomes the first woman since Kerber to capture both hardcourt majors in the same season




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Pochettino appointed as new USA coach

He has been unemployed since his abrupt departure in May from Chelsea




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Fact-check: Aitzaz Ahsan did not accuse two SC judges of facilitating political party

Posts circulating on social media claim that politician and lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan has accused two senior Supreme Court judges, Justice Mansoor Ali Shah and Justice Munib Akhtar, of facilitating a political party.

The claim is false.

Claim

On October 23, a user on X posted a...




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WhatsApp set to revamp muting feature for group chat notifications

A representational image shows an illustration of the WhatsApp logo. — Unsplash

WhatsApp is set to revamp its feature for muting notifications from group chats in an upcoming update, making it simpler for users to better understand how this feature works.




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Meghan Markle planning silent sacrifice for Prince Harry's cold war this Christmas

Meghan Markle planning silent sacrifice for Prince Harry's cold war this Christmas

Insights into what Meghan Markle has planned for the Uk this Christmas have just been brought to light.

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'We honour his sacrifice': Dr Usama's fight against COVID-19

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Aleema Khan alleges plot to assassinate Imran Khan in Adiala Jail

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US imposes sanctions on Chinese institute, firms for supporting Pakistan's ballistic missile program

Washington had sanctioned China-based companies in October 2023 for supplying missile-applicable items to Pakistan




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Hinduism being masqueraded as secularism in India, says AJK president

Masood says 13,000 Kashmiri boys have been abducted and kept in prison houses where they're being subjected to torture




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Illegal plasma sale thrives in Lahore

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CJP Isa slams bureaucrats' job quota for children, calls for merit-based hiring

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FO responds to K-P CM Gandapur’s Afghan plan, says foreign policy is federal subject

Provincial authorities do not have the mandate for foreign policy, says Mumtaz Zahra Baloch




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Analog Equivalent Rights (3/21): Posting an Anonymous Public Message

Privacy: The liberties of our parents are not being inherited by our children – they are being lost wholesale in the transition to digital. Today, we’ll look at the importance of posting anonymous public messages.

When I was in my teens, before the Internet (yes, really), there was something called BBSes – Bulletin Board Systems. They were digital equivalents of an analog Bulletin Board, which in turn was a glorified sheet of wood intended for posting messages to the public. In a sense, they were an anonymous equivalent of today’s webforum software, but you connected from your home computer directly to the BBS over a phone line, without connecting to the Internet first.

The analog Bulletin Boards are still in existence, of course, but mostly used for concert promotions and the occasional fringe political or religious announcement.

In the early 1990s, weird laws were coming into effect worldwide as a result of lobbying from the copyright industry: the owners of bulletin board systems could be held liable for what other people posted on them. The only way to avoid liability was to take down the post within seven days. Such liability had no analog equivalent at all; it was an outright ridiculous idea that the owner of a piece of land should be held responsible for a poster put up on a tree on that land, or even that the owner of a public piece of cardboard could be sued for the posters other people had glued up on that board.

Let’s take that again: it is extremely weird from a legal standpoint that an electronic hosting provider is in any way, shape, or form liable for the contents hosted on their platform. It has no analog equivalent whatsoever.

Sure, people could put up illegal analog posters on an analog bulletin board. That would be an illegal act. When that happened, it was the problem of law enforcement, and never of the bulletin board owner. The thought is ridiculous and has no place in the digital landscape either.

The proper digital equivalent isn’t to require logging to hand over upload IPs to law enforcement, either. An analog bulletin board owner is under no obligation whatsoever to somehow identify the people using the bulletin board, or even monitor whether it’s being used at all.

The Analog Equivalent Privacy Right for an electronic post hosting provider is for an uploader to be responsible for everything they upload for the public to see, with no liability at all for the hosting provider under any circumstance, including no requirement to log upload data to help law enforcement find an uploader. Such monitoring is not a requirement in the analog world of our parents, nor is there an analog liability for anything posted, and there is no reason to have it otherwise in the digital world of our children just because somebody doesn’t know how to run a business otherwise.

As a side note, the United States would not exist had today’s hosting liability laws in place when it formed. A lot of writing was being circulated at the time arguing for breaking with the British Crown and forming an Independent Republic; from a criminal standpoint, this was inciting and abetting high treason. This writing was commonly nailed to trees and public posts, for the public to read and make up their own minds. Imagine for a moment if the landowners where such trees happened to stand had been charged with high treason for “hosting content” — the thought is as ridiculous in the analog would, as it really is in the digital too. We just need to pull the illusion aside, that the current laws on digital hosting make any kind of sense. These laws really are as ridiculous in the digital world of our children, as they would have been in the analog world of our parents.

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Analog Equivalent Rights (6/21): Everything you do, say, or think today will be used against you in the future

Privacy: “Everything you say or do can and will be used against you, at any point in the far future when the context and agreeableness of what you said or did has changed dramatically.” With the analog surveillance of our parents, everything was caught in the context of its time. The digital surveillance of our children saves everything for later use against them.

It’s a reality for our digital children so horrible, that not even Nineteen Eighty-Four managed to think of it. In the analog surveillance world, where people are put under surveillance only after they’ve been identified as suspects of a crime, everything we said and did was transient. If Winston’s telescreen missed him doing something bad, then it had missed the moment and Winston was safe.

The analog surveillance was transient for two reasons: one, it was assumed that all surveillance was people watching other people, and two, that nobody would have the capacity of instantly finding keywords in the past twenty years of somebody’s conversations. In the analog world of our parents, that would mean somebody would need to actually listen to twenty years’ worth of tape recordings, which would in turn take sixty years (as we only work 8 out of 24 hours). In the digital world of our children, surveillance agencies type a few words to get automatic transcripts of the saved-forever surveillance-of-everybody up on screen in realtime as they type the keywords – not just from one person’s conversation, but from everybody’s. (This isn’t even exaggerating; this was reality in or about 2010 with the GCHQ-NSA XKEYSCORE program.)

In the world of our analog parents, surveillance was only a thing at the specific time it was active, which was when you were under individual and concrete suspicion of a specific, already-committed, and serious crime.

In the world of our digital children, surveillance can be retroactively activated for any reason or no reason, with the net effect that everybody is under surveillance for everything they have ever done or said.

We should tell people as it has become instead; “anything you say or do can be used against you, for any reason or no reason, at any point in the future”.

The current generation has utterly failed to preserve the presumption of innocence, as it applies to surveillance, in the shift from our analog parents to our digital children.

This subtle addition – that everything is recorded for later use against you – amplifies the horrors of the previous aspects of surveillance by orders of magnitude.

Consider somebody asking you where you were on the evening of March 13, 1992. You would, at best, have a vague idea of what you did that year. (“Let’s see… I remember my military service started on March 3 of that year… and the first week was a tough boot camp in freezing winter forest… so I was probably… back at barracks after the first week, having the first military theory class of something? Or maybe that date was a Saturday or Sunday, in which case I’d be on weekend leave?” That’s about the maximum precision your memory can produce for twenty-five years past.)

However, when confronted with hard data on what you did, the people confronting you will have an utter and complete upper hand, because you simply can’t refute it. “You were in this room and said these words, according to our data transcript. These other people were also in the same room. We have to assume what you said was communicated with the intention for them to hear. What do you have to say for yourself?”

It doesn’t have to be 25 years ago. A few months back would be sufficient for most memories to be not very detailed anymore.

To illustrate further: consider that the NSA is known to store copies even of all encrypted correspondence today, on the assumption that even if it’s not breakable today, it will probably be so in the future. Consider what you’re communicating encrypted today — in text, voice, or video — can be used against you in twenty years. You probably don’t even know half of it, because the window of acceptable behavior will have shifted in ways we cannot predict, as it always does. In the 1950s, it was completely socially acceptable to drop disparaging remarks about some minorities in society, which would socially ostracize you today. Other minorities are still okay to disparage, but might not be in the future.

When you’re listening to somebody talking from fifty years ago, they were talking in the context of their time, maybe even with the best of intentions by today’s standards. Yet, we could judge them harshly for their words interpreted by today’s context — today’s completely different context.

Our digital children will face exactly this scenario, because everything they do and say can and will be used against them, at any point in the future. It should not be this way. They should have every right to enjoy Analog Equivalent Privacy Rights.




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Analog Equivalent Rights (15/21): Our digital children’s conversations are muted on a per-topic basis

Privacy: At worst, our analog parents could be prevented from meeting each other. Our digital children are prevented from talking about particular subjects, once the conversation is already happening. This is a horrifying development.

When our digital children are posting a link to The Pirate Bay somewhere on Facebook, a small window sometimes pops up saying “you have posted a link with potentially harmful content. Please refrain from posting such links.”

Yes, even in private conversations. Especially in private conversations.

This may seem like a small thing, but it is downright egregious. Our digital children are not prevented from having a conversation, per se, but are monitored for bad topics that the regime doesn’t like being discussed, and are prevented from discussing those topics. This is far worse than preventing certain people from just meeting.

The analog equivalent would be if our parents were holding an analog phone conversation, and a menacing third voice popped into the conversation with a slow voice speaking just softly enough to be perceived as threatening: “You have mentioned a prohibited subject. Please refrain from discussing prohibited subjects in the future.”

Our parents would have been horrified if this happened — and rightly so!

But in the digital world of our children, the same phenomenon is instead cheered on by the same people who would abhor it if it happened in their world, to themselves.

In this case, of course, it is any and all links to The Pirate Bay that are considered forbidden topics, under the assumption — assumption! — that they lead to manufacturing of copies that would be found in breach of the copyright monopoly in a court of law.

When I first saw the Facebook window above telling me to not discuss forbidden subjects, I was trying to distribute political material I had created myself, and used The Pirate Bay to distribute. It happens to be a very efficient way to distribute large files, which is exactly why it is being used by a lot of people for that purpose (gee, who would have thought?), including people like myself who wanted to distribute large collections of political material.

There are private communications channels, but far too few use them, and the politicians at large (yes, this includes our analog parents) are still cheering on this development, because “terrorism” and other bogeymen.

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Analog Equivalent Rights (18/21): Our analog parents had private conversations, both in public and at home

Privacy: Our parents, at least in the Western world, had a right to hold private conversations face-to-face, whether out in public or in the sanctity of their home. This is all but gone for our digital children.

Not long ago, it was the thing of horror books and movies that there would actually be widespread surveillance of what you said inside your own home. Our analog parents literally had this as scary stories worthy of Halloween, mixing the horror with the utter disbelief.

“There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being surveilled at any given moment. How often, or on what system, the Thought Police plugged in on any individual device was guesswork. It was even conceivable that they listened to everybody all the time. But at any rate they could listen to you whenever they wanted to. You had to live — did live, from habit that became instinct — in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard.” — from Nineteen Eighty-Four

In the West, we prided ourselves on not being the East — the Communist East, specifically — who regarded their own citizens as suspects: suspects who needed to be cleansed of bad thoughts and bad conversations, to the degree that ordinary homes were wiretapped for ordinary conversations.

There were microphones under every café table and in every residence. And even if there weren’t in the literal sense, just there and then, they could still be anywhere, so you had to live — did live, from habit that became instinct — in the assumption that every sound you made was overheard.

“Please speak loudly and clearly into the flower pot.” — a common not-joke about the Communist societies during the Cold War

Disregard phonecalls and other remote conversations for now, since we already know them to be wiretapped across most common platforms. Let’s look at conversations in a private home.

We now have Google Echo and Amazon Alexa. And while they might have intended to keep your conversations to themselves, out of the reach of authorities, Amazon has already handed over living room recordings to authorities. In this case, permission became a moot point because the suspect gave permission. In the next case, permission might not be there, and it might happen anyway.

Mobile phones are already listening, all the time. We know because when we say “Ok Google” to an Android phone, it wakes up and listens more intensely. This, at a very minimum, means it’s always listening for the words “Ok Google”. IPhones have a similar mechanism listening for “Hey Siri”. While nominally possible to turn off, it’s one of those things you can never be sure of. And we carry these governmental surveillance microphones with us everywhere we go.

If the Snowden documents showed us anything in the general sense, it was that if a certain form of surveillance is technically possible, it is already happening.

And even if Google and Apple aren’t already listening, the German police got the green light to break into phones and plant Bundestrojaner, the flower-pot equivalent of hidden microphones, anyway. You would think that Germany of all countries has in recent memory what a bad idea this is. It could — maybe even should — be assumed that the police forces of other countries have and are already using similar tools.

For our analog parents, the concept of a private conversations was as self-evident as oxygen in the air. Our digital children may never know what one feels like.

And so we live today — from what started as a habit that has already become instinct — in the assumption that every sound we make is overheard by authorities.




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Battery Disposal



Information zur Batterieentsorgung

Hinweis zur Entsorgung von Altbatterien

Der nachfolgende Hinweis richtet sich an diejenigen, die Batterien oder Produkte mit eingebauten Batterien nutzen und in der an sie gelieferten Form nicht mehr weiterveräußern (Endnutzer):

Unentgeltliche Rücknahme von Altbatterien

Batterien dürfen nicht über den Hausmüll entsorgt werden. Sie sind zur Rückgabe von Altbatterien gesetzlich verpflichtet, damit eine fachgerechte Entsorgung gewährleistet werden kann. Sie können Altbatterien an einer kommunalen Sammelstelle oder im Handel vor Ort abgeben. Auch wir sind als Vertreiber von Batterien zur Rücknahme von Altbatterien verpflichtet, wobei sich unsere Rücknahmeverpflichtung auf Altbatterien der Art beschränkt, die wir als Neubatterien in unserem Sortiment führen oder geführt haben. Altbatterien vorgenannter Art können Sie daher entweder ausreichend frankiert an uns zurücksenden oder sie direkt an unserem Versandlager unter der folgenden Adresse unentgeltlich abgeben:

kunstform GmbH
Rotebühlstr. 63
70178 Stuttgart

Bedeutung der Batteriesymbole

Batterien sind mit dem Symbol einer durchgekreuzten Mülltonne gekennzeichnet. Dieses Symbol weist darauf hin, dass Batterien nicht in den Hausmüll gegeben werden dürfen. Bei Batterien, die mehr als 0,0005 Masseprozent Quecksilber, mehr als 0,002 Masseprozent Cadmium oder mehr als 0,004 Masseprozent Blei enthalten, befindet sich unter dem Mülltonnen-Symbol die chemische Bezeichnung des jeweils eingesetzten Schadstoffes - dabei steht "Cd" für Cadmium, "Pb" steht für Blei, und "Hg" für Quecksilber.





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BMX RIDING AT INSANE SKATEPARK IN DENMARK





BMX RIDING AT INSANE SKATEPARK IN DENMARK


Bro Robin Kachfi and Felix Prangenberg filmed another POV video on their trip to denmark and this time they checked out the famous Roskilde Festival . They rode the BMX show, an insane concrete skatepark and enjoyed the campsite party. Enjoy the video! Best regards, your kunstform BMX Shop

Video: Robin Kachfi

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Subrosa Softgoods 2018 - In stock!



We got the new Subrosa 2018 Softgoods now in stock, like for example the Subrosa Bikes "Battle Cat" Jacket, which is a light jacket which keeps you warm on fresh sunny evenings. As well it's water-resistant. The Subrosa Bikes "Battle Cat" Jacket - Black has two open side pockets which provide space for keys and wallet.

Also now in stock, the Subrosa Bikes "Shield" Beanie, which keeps your head and your ears warm on cold days. The Subrosa Bikes "Shield" Beanie has a embroidered Subrosa Patch.

Check our online-shop for more new Subrosa 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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Salt 2018 BMX Parts - In stock!



The new Salt BMX Parts are now in stock, like for example the Salt "PRO 4PC" BMX Bar, which is a solid 4 piece CrMo BMX bar and is perfect for the BMX entry level.

Also now in stock, the Salt "Tracer" 20 Inch BMX Tire, which is a modern directional tread tire and got because of the knurled surface a solid traction at fakie riding too. The Salt "Tracer" BMX Tire - 20 Inch should have a air pressure between 2.9 up to 4.5 bar.

Check our online-shop for more new Salt products!



Have fun!



All the best,

Your kunstform BMX Shop Team




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Salt Plus 2018 BMX Parts - In stock!



The new Salt Plus BMX Parts are now in stock, like for example the SaltPlus "Orion Guard" Sprocket, which united sprocket and sprocket guard in one piece. High quality 6061-T6 aluminum offers you high stability and long life. You can install this SaltPlus "Orion Guard" Sprocket on 19mm and 22mm crank spindles and the two regular sprocket bolt holes enable you to turn this sprocket if one side is worn down.

Also now in stock, the SaltPlus "Sting Split Color" BMX Tire, which comes with a flat and low profile which is very popular in BMX street riding. Because of the knurled profile the SaltPlus "Sting Split Color" BMX Tire will have traction on any kind of ramps.

Check our online-shop for more new Salt Plus products!



Have fun!



All the best,

Your kunstform BMX Shop Team




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wethepeople "Message" 2019 BMX Frame - Galactic Purple



We got the new wethepeople "Message" 2019 BMX Frame in the colorway Galactic Purple, which has a great BMX Park geometrie and is euipped with a short stand over height of 8" and head tube angle of 75.5°. The wethepeople "Message" 2019 BMX Frame - Galactic Purple comes with a glitterpaint, is made of 4130 CrMo and comes as well with a strong rearend.


Check our online-shop for more new wethepeople products!



Have fun!



All the best,

Your kunstform BMX Shop Team




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Subrosa Tiro 2019 BMX Bikes - back in stock



Yeah, we just got again a delivery of the popular Subrosa Bikes "Tiro" 2019 BMX bikes, which are especially good for beginners.

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New Subrosa 2019 BMX Parts - In stock!



We got the new Subrosa Bikes "Griffin" BMX frame, which is the new signature frame of BMX Pro Mark Burnett and is manufactured in accordance to his wishes and his riding style for modern and technical Pro level street riding. The Subrosa Bikes "Griffin" BMX Frame is made by 100% 4130 CrMo and comes with a smooth backend of 13.3" and a head tube angle of 75°.

Also now in stock, the Subrosa Bikes "Simo" BMX Frame, which is Simone Barraco's signature BMX frame for season 2019 and is featuring a shorter rear end length, higher BB, low head tube angle and all new colors and decals. The Subrosa Bikes "Simo" BMX frame is manufactured with solid Subrosa-quality and provides you a very modern design.

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Subrosa BMX Bike Week! - Save up to 15% on BMX bikes



We were able to get a delivery of the popular Subrosa 2019 BMX bikes for a good rate! Now we can offer the top beginner BMX bikes for an awesome special price during our Subrosa BMX Bike Week . The offer is valid only until 20.05.2019 and while stocks last!

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BMX Event: Rathenow Salvejam 2019



On 25.05.2019 the salvejam takes place in Rathenow on the Rideplatz. BMXers, skaters, scooter riders and music fans will get their money's worth on that day. For the professional class will be a prize money of 500 Euro. Also for amateurs we packed a lot of stuff.


What: Rathenow Salve Jam 2019

When: 25.05.2019, 9:00 am

Where:
Rideplatz Rathenow
Am Körgraben 3
14712 Rathenow


More infos on Facebook of Rideplatz Rathenow.

All the best, your kunstform BMX Shop Team!




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Custom BMX Configurator v2 - Save your configurations



You want to create a new Custom BMX, but you have no plan, what color should it be? Are you unsure whether the new handlebar and the fork in green color match your current BMX bike? Then try it out with our new Custom BMX Configurator!

We have already added a share button, so you can show your dream BMX to your friends. As of now, you can also save your configured Custom BMX via short link. Simply click on "SAVE", then on "COPY LINK" to save the short link on your device. You are then able to view your configured BMX from any device, make changes to it and save a new configuration again.

Please note: products can not currently be selected. However, we are working to provide this functionality as soon as possible. Then you can configure your dream BMX online, order it and get it sent home preassembled.




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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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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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Fiend 2019 BMX bike Sale



We got the possibility to get the one more the famous Fiend 2019 BMX bikes. Since the 2019 BMX season is coming to an end and we already have some 2020 BMX bikes in stock, we can now offer you the Fiend 2019 BMX bikes at a very good price. The special prices only apply while stocks last.

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