Sketching Out Ty Morrow's Life in the Year 2025: A Comprehensive Overview
Cruise Through Ty Morrow's BMX Empire
Ty Morrow, the infamous street-riding juggernaut, will blow your mind with his colossal stunts!
This dude goes BIG - and when we say big, we mean it. His riding will leave you gaping in awe. I swear, I was so captivated by his edits, I watched them on repeat.
You might think I'm strange, but it's worth it.
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What sets Ty apart is not just his trick selection but his gnarly setups. Big, scary, and enough to make anyone's eyes bug out. That's his forte - taking the ordinary and making it utterly extraordinary.
And let's talk heights. Ty can hop sky-high - like Broc Raiford level high. Remember Vans' "Ty will bunnyhop your neck" video featuring Scotty Cranmer? Classic.
If you haven't seen it, scroll down for another stunning experience.
One video that's etched in my memory is his welcome to Federal BMX team edit from 2009. Even after all these years, it remains an unparalleled masterpiece. I've watched it countless times, and honestly, I'd watch it a hundred more.
Ty has also graced the spotlight, claiming a NORA Cup, a silver at the X Games, and consistently dropping bangers like it's no big deal.
From sky-high hops and buttery street lines to 180s over gaps and jaw-dropping wallrides, Ty's riding is always breathtaking.
Smooth as silk, scary as hell, and endlessly inspiring.
This post breaks down:
- Ty Morrow's BMX Empyrean
- Biography
- Sponsors
- Bike Setup
- Notable Videos
Ty Morrow's BMX Empyrean
1. Biography
Birthday: May 7, 1990Birthplace: West Palm Beach, FloridaHeight: 6 feet preferred stance: right foot forwardInstagram: @tymoe
2. Sponsors
Fiend BMX, Eclat, and The Trip.
3. Bike Setup
Don't forget to check out the latest Ty Morrow bike setup.
Featured photo by: Jeff Zielinski.
4. Notable Videos
Éclat - TY
Ty's tricks might seem more basic, but the setups never disappoint. Ty does things his way that's almost impossible to copy. This Éclat web video demonstrates why Ty deserves top credentials in the BMX community.
Everything Ty does is extreme, yet he makes it seem so effortless. It's hard to pick out my favorite parts, 'cause I like them all. Period.
Éclat - TY (B-Sides)
Ty never fails to impress, and some of the things he does here - I'm not even going to attempt it!
The last 180 to crooked grind to 180 - WTF?! But hey, there's plenty more jaw-dropping moves in this video.
I always enjoy watching B-roll videos; they offer a unique perspective on riders and the dedication needed.
WOW.
Ty for Éclat (2018)
Ty consistently delivers top-notch clips, and this one is no different. From unique tricks to multiple creative moves, that's what you'll get here.
The 180 to smith to full cab down that ledge was seamless. And the hop over the rail to wallride down 17 stairs? Just insane.
Fiend BMX "Dark Days"
In true Fiend style, this is a street-only clip overflowing with bangers. Some of Ty's tricks in this video include:
- fakie wallride/walltap
- massive feeble grid to hard 360
- double peg grid to wallride on a large setup.
Check out clips from Garrett Reynolds, Colin Varanyak, and more. Watch the best in the game flaunt their remarkable bike skills.
The video that earned Ty NORA Cup
This video combines excellent filmography, night shots, day shots, and a stellar song selection. I still can't believe everyone's doing double pegs to hard 360s on ledges - insane!
Ty's feeble 540s remain impeccably clean. Delight in this street BMX video one more time.
Ty's welcome to Federal Bikes (2009) feat. Dan Lacey
I've watched this video countless times, so I know every move he makes. Yes, I'm still a fan of Ty's riding and overall style.
Plenty of remarkable guest clips from Dan Lacey himself in here, too. Federal flew Ty to visit spots around Hastings, London, Milton Keynes, Nottingham, and Sheffield with the squad.
You'll also see Ty shredding an indoor park, which isn't common for his web videos.
Ty's signature Éclat tire & bar video
10-inch BMX barIn this clip from Our BMX, Ty shares his design process and other tidbits about his signature products. It's reassuring to know that these tires and bars can handle some heavy abuse.
Plus, the video includes fantastic street riding clips that are pure pleasure to watch.
Ty talks about who he looked up to
His somewhat simplistic, timeless, and innovative riding was what inspired Ty the most.
Ty also appreciates how smooth the transition is between street and park riding, going back and forth.
Interestingly, Ty is a huge skatepark enthusiast.
How Ty approaches big 360s
There's no secret that Morrow opted for big gaps and 360s. Here's a fascinating look behind the scenes at how Ty approaches challenging gaps and 360s.
Remember, Ty put markers on the ground to know exactly where to take off.
Bear in mind, it was a windy day, so there were multiple factors aiming to thwart Ty – but as we all know, Ty is indomitable.
Note: Don't miss my how to 360 on a BMX guide.
Ty Morrow's Deadline DVD part
But there's no respite – you'll stay hyped from start to finish.
Yes, the fun intro moments get the ball rolling, but the action is what keeps you on the edge of your seat.
This Deadline DVD part is packed with too many good tricks to detail, but trust me, this video doesn't disappoint. Enjoy.
Ty Morrow's "Shimmer" behind the scenes
Tons of incredible behind-the-scenes clips from his Vans "Shimmer" section await you, both must-watch.
Ty's relentless determination is evident, even when faced with a series of flat tires. The video also documents Ty's convalescence from a serious injury.
By the way, watching BMX videos without sound is enjoyable, particularly for behind-the-scenes footage.
Vans "Illustrated" part
Admittedly, I always appreciate all of Ty's clips, but the ender clip is what gets me every time.
Vans sure went all in for Ty. The massive 360 over the rail to flat is ridiculous.
Yet, there are plenty of other clips in the full Vans "Illustrated" part that come close - you'll understand what I mean.
Dropping the pin with Ty and Calvin Kosovich
They invited Ty Morrow and Calvin Kosovich to warm up in the South Bay area of LA before dropping the pin.
Well, the location they ended up was a police station. Still, the pair managed to grab a few impressive shots for this polished final product.
Calvin even performs a double peg down a rail near the police station.
Neck high double peg
Everyone is amazed. And Ty doesn't do it once; he even executes a 180 out of it.
It's a spectacle of a feat. How is this even possible? Many other riders can leap high, but this is still impressive and transcends time.
Note: If you're a beginner, you might first want to check out this how to bunny hop on a BMX.
Ty Morrow in "Fiending" (2014)
This is 2014, and Ty's riding is still relevant today. The riding is so good that it would've seemed fresh if shot this year.
No need to comment on the song choice 'cause it's pretty subjective, but the rhythm of the streets and bike riding is the music that appeals to me.
Dan Lacey and Ty in Barcelona
Dan and Ty headed to Barcelona for four days to ride and soak up the city's vibes.
They ended up with a three-minute-long clip for Federal Bikes that everyone needs to watch.
When in Barcelona, we rewatched this one multiple times, trying to find all the spots Ty hit. Sadly, we didn't have much luck.
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Ty Morrow's BMX riding skills are not limited to basic tricks; his gnarly setups often involve scary heights that make his rides breathtakingly extraordinary, such as the sky-high hops or 180s over gaps that leave viewers in awe.
For sports enthusiasts and BMX fans, the analysis of Ty Morrow's riding style, setups, and notable videos adds a new dimension to understanding the nuances of sports-analysis in the BMX community.