State‘s got a new bike in their lineup. Here’s the Shockwave, ridden by Steven Jensen!

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State‘s got a new bike in their lineup. Here’s the Shockwave, ridden by Steven Jensen!
As posted earlier, Kareem is loading Big Money Hustlaz online. Here are the final three chapters: Tom LaMarche, Jakob Santos and Steven Jensen. Check those two out below.
Photos by Benoit Florencon
While Steven Jensen was in Shanghai, he linked up with Benoit Florencon to shoot some photos at the H+Son factory before heading out on a quick street session. See more at Benoit’s site!
The whole time I was in Shanghai, I kept going nuts looking at all the street spots and no one was riding them. I’m glad to see that Steven Jensen got to hit as many as he could in the four hours of street riding he had while visiting. Also, I want to congratulate Steven on getting over his fear of air travel. That’s a long flight to lose your airtime virginity to!
This is absolutely amazing. Well done Steven! Filmed in Arizona by Garret Sarver, Michael Cahill, Corey San Agustin, Joe Mckeag and Matt Spencer for Spike Parts.
Can’t Fool the Youth 2 has a new trailer.
… and Steven Jensen’s section from CFTY 01. Keep at it Zane!
New Rims Again from steven jensen on Vimeo.
The new H+Son Todestrieb rim has quickly become the rim of choice for many fixed freestyle riders. Here Steven Jensen puts his wheels to work in a local park. The last two lines are crazy good.
Honestly, even without Gus, this was fun to watch. The last clip is flawless, Zane. Well done. Who’s going to the premieres?
If you can make it to any of these premieres, do so! I can’t wait to check this out.
Photo by Matt Lingo
Matt’s the king of the multiburst sequences but I like the lifestyle shots more, especially ones like this. That new SKYLMT is looking damn nice. Check out the rest at Rec Fail.
I didn’t get to make it out to this but Brad at Nemesis Project threw a party at NAHBS featuring bikes from Solid, SKYLMT, and Timberline. In the mix was this peculiar frame: the Steven Jensen signature model. What detail stands out the most to you? This is sick.