https://us.bsdforever.com/collections/bsd-revolution/products/revolution-hub

Zack Gerber - Why BMX Is My Middle Finger To Authority

"I have a bachelor's degree and manage a multi-million dollar company but the moment I'm off work I become a scumbag"

15 May 2015

zack greber bmx flipfire CM

Words by Zack Gerber 2015 Photos by Chris Marshall

My got my first BMX bicycle after being hit by a car. I was twelve, and I would hide my twenty-four inch mountain bike behind a tree where our school bus would drop us off so I could pedal it home. Along the way, I'd use driveways that were cut into the hillside giving them a little drop in and a fly out. This was my weekly routine until one fall afternoon everything changed. My friend Andy would ride home with me, and on that particular day we decided to race to his house. I managed to boom the first several drive way jumps and come out victorious. The finish line was my older friend Matt's house where a couple of large, six-foot tall bushes divided their house from the road. After successfully beating Andy to Matt's house, I sped onto the street without even a glance.

My victorious ego was met with a speeding 1994 Jeep Wrangler traveling 25mph down the roadway. I momentarily blacked out as my body hurdled through the air and came to a rolling stop as the jeep screeched to a halt. I was bleeding from my elbows, knees and face and my bike some fifteen feet away from me in a twisted mess. Dazed, I stood up and walked over to my bike to see my frame was bent into a semi-circle and the forks and rear triangle bent in and nearly rubbing the spokes of the wheels. I yanked the chain from the detangler and began to attempt to put my chain back over the sprocket. I was met with the frantic shouts of a woman. She was in tears and asked if I was fine repeatedly. She dashed to the nearest house and called 911. Not many people had cell phones when I was twelve.

The police arrived and took my older brother Curt, who was babysitting me, and myself to the hospital. Nothing but some bumps, bruises and some good, old-fashioned road rash. I was cleared from the hospital in only a few hours. However, the next few days after being hit by a car were crazy. I always thought it was something I'd only see in cartoons where a lawyer chases down and follows an ambulance, but that's what was happening with our family. We had calls for weeks to sue the driver of the jeep, but I'm fortunate enough to have grown up in a family that doesn't believe in lawsuits. Instead we met with the owner/operator of the jeep who was actually my neighbor from across the street. All I wanted was a new bike, and those were the terms we came to at the meeting. With that, we set off the next day to get me a new bicycle.

I remember my parents showing me the mountain bikes with their fancy suspension and disk brakes, but I had my mind set on the BMX bike I had seen in the window. It was a burgundy Schwinn Predator, and I loved it. I also remember buying some SkyWay screw-on pegs, just two of them, and I put them in the front. I had no idea what BMX was at the time, but I knew I'd found something I loved from the moment I pedaled that bike down my street.

That was 17 years ago. I've been through a lot with BMX and was around when Criminal Mischief first came out. I was there when the bikes weighed forty pounds and I weighed maybe eighty pounds trying to learn bunny hops. I've been there when BMX had a fashion problem and everyone had girl pants. I was even there when everything become too light and wasn't even safe to ride. Remember drilling holes in your rims? I was there, but I never and will never lose the fire that BMX started in me that day and it's only increased with time.

Zack gerber BMX channelgap CM

Short steep ledges and a nice stair set separating the two seems to be a perfect spot for Zack to get sideways. 

I was truly concreted into BMX when I got my hands on Criminal Mischief. At the time I was a teenager, and all my angst was taken out through destructive and vandalistic behavior. When I saw Criminal Mischief, it gave me a home for my anger, disrespect for authority, and gave all of my destructive behavior purpose. FBM's Albert Street and All Time Low, concreted my mind into what and how I would BMX. I knew then that I was in for life. I found my home.

To this day I use my bike as a method to vent and escape the pressures of real life. BMX is my middle finger to authority and the socially acceptable. I still find my behavior mimicking videos of BMX's past. When I'm out riding, I will smash a bottle I find on the street. That's my way of saying, 'fuck you to your socially acceptable behavior and thought process'. I have smashed beer bottles over my head sober, and even eaten a light bulb to be like Lou Bickel. I've gone to actual stunt classes where I was taught to do full body burns and drive cars. I've done a lot and continue to do a lot, because to me, that is what BMX is. We are different. Not accepting and embracing these differences makes us the same as them, the collective 'they', and that is something I am not willing to let be accepted within BMX. We are not them, we are us, we are different, and we will never be them. No matter what career you choose. I have a bachelor's degree and manage a multi-million dollar company as a day job, but the moment I'm off work I become a scumbag. I've learned you can live two lives. The first is the life they see, the properly dressed and groomed life, that's always on time for work and works hard. The second is that anti-social hellion you become the moment you leave the office. You change into clothes that make you appear to relate closer to a homeless bum than a stable minded member of society. You hold your middle finger up to authority because they don't control you. You control you.

Zack Gerber flair CM

Zack gets upside down under a bridge spot called 'The Underground' in Jersey City, NJ

To me, It'll never change because BMX embedded this split lifestyle into my head. BMX taught me to play it off as some kind of innocent activity that your parents could smile at thinking you were getting some exercise being outside. While all along you were hiding BMX's reality: the fringe of society's behavior that would give any mother grey hair, through excessive drinking to drug usage, blatant vandalism or debauchery. You were taught to walk the line, to play the game, to present BMX as wholesome family fun. In reality, all your teenage mind wanted to do was contribute to the mayhem and destruction. The only difference now, is that most individuals my age have given into living on one side of the fence choosing the wholesome, family ideal. While I, and a few others, still walk the fine line between civility and disobedience. -ZG

"You were taught to walk the line, to play the game, to present BMX as wholesome family fun. In reality, all your teenage mind wanted to do was contribute to the mayhem and destruction."

zack greber bmx canfire CM

Previous

Re Print: 10 Things You Didn't Know About the Backyard Jams

"By '97 the events had just got out of control!"

Next

Soundtrack - Mat Hoffman Mixtape Pt 2

More Classics From The Condor

Related Content

Daily grind video LIFE mesta2 DD

Doing It for The Mid-School

Hard Times and mayhem during the making of the Daily Grind DVD

8 Apr 2015
Daily grind video zack3photobytroymerkle
Play Button

DIG Exclusive - Hard Times Trailer

Video game level ender.

8 Apr 2015
soundtrack -anthem use 1

Soundtrack - VHS Classics - Anthem, Home Of The Brave

Heavy tuneage from the School of Stew Johnson...

29 Mar 2015
soundtrack -bmx wide awake nightmare use

Soundtrack - VHS Classics - Wide Awake Nightmare

This epic soundtrack had a huge part to play in the overall energy of this release.

22 Mar 2015
soundtrack nowhere fast use

Soundtrack - VHS Classics - Nowhere Fast

Ever wonder why they used to play Slayer at so many contests?

15 Mar 2015
soundtrack -bmx inferno montage use

Soundtrack - VHS Classics - BMX Inferno

Listen again to a classic BMX video soundtrack that is as eclectic as it is iconic...

1 Mar 2015
BMX videos vhs

Where's The Love? The Disposable Age of BMX

Stuart Fenton talks of fickle times in BMX and dreams of a VHS resurrection

17 Feb 2015
video bigbanner-2
Play Button

DIG - Believe Belong

Welcome to our world

12 Sep 2014
HOLY FIT VAN STEW 1

VAN HOMAN HAS SAVED US AGAIN

Seven Facts About Van Homan’s Holy Fit and Criminal Mischief Sections You Probably Don’t Know

5 Sep 2014
http://www.divisionbrand.com/news/

Latest Content

25wcj Qjx ZE8hqdefault
Play Button
Qie D Gmn Pwh Yhqdefault
Play Button

What's Happenin' at LUXBMX - Episode 3

Bike builds, Cribs update, Boyd Hilder and Josh Dove

8 Aug 2023
M Cc J0c N Va U Mhqdefault
Play Button

odyssey bmx - BROC RAIFORD - INCINERATE

part three of the Broc trilogy

7 Aug 2023
5 Gz W Fo N65 X Qhqdefault
Play Button

LATANE COGHILL | ANIMAL BIKES - 'LET EM HAVE IT'

Closing things out

7 Aug 2023
Z2tvoo4 Cco4hqdefault
Play Button
5u8 Qlcv L Us Ehqdefault
Play Button

S&M bikes - factory Friday - pond fest prep

Production & Pondfest

5 Aug 2023
7bmaqb S Cmgohqdefault
Play Button

Dennis Enarson - greatest hits 2023

Revisiting the vlog

5 Aug 2023
UC Fa Awhdohqdefault
Play Button

Subrosa - big boy - just livin’

Straight to the pedals

4 Aug 2023
Am V8ig G7 Yzkhqdefault
Play Button

Profile racing - Shane’s Day - episode 10

“We’re here, let’s rumble”

4 Aug 2023
Acz8g4 nyohqdefault
Play Button

S&M bikes - chris childs - built different

Wild in the streets

3 Aug 2023
Dan Banks USA 16 THUMB
Play Button

Dan Banks visits California - 'IN THE CUT'

A quick-fire Los Angeles exploration with Dan Banks

3 Aug 2023
IN PHOTOS: RINCON REAL BMX at XGAMES
IN PHOTOS: RINCON REAL BMX at XGAMES
IN PHOTOS: RINCON REAL BMX at XGAMES
IN PHOTOS: RINCON REAL BMX at XGAMES

IN PHOTOS: RINCON REAL BMX at XGAMES

The wildest hour of BMX ever televised?!

3 Aug 2023

DIG Partner stores

More Dig This

Dig book cover mock better CROP

DIG - THIS BIKE COULD BE YOUR LIFE - PRE-ORDER NOW OPEN

An all new photo book from DIG focusing on 30 years of D.I.Y. BMX culture

4 Aug 2023
Greystoke 1 stack low

GREYSTOKE BMX MAGAZINE - ISSUE 1 OUT NOW

A new magazine from DIG for BMX Lifers

29 Jul 2023
Boh bmx 2023 leader
JUGGERNAUT PEDAL 8

PRODUCTIVITY: ECLAT JUGGERNAUT PEDALS

A firm footing courtesy of Jordan Godwin and Eclat

27 Jul 2023
Bsd loading bay jam DIG SIZE

WELCOME TO GLASGOW - 30 YEARS OF DIG EXHIBITION & BSD Jam

See you at THE LOADING BAY on August 4th

8 Jul 2023
Kai 2

Yang Chun Kai Bike Check

Eclat's Taiwan Connect

4 Jul 2023
2015 FFF JEHU by sandy carson

IN MEMORY - RICK FROBERG

Paying our respects to a musician/artist who has had a huge influence on DIG

2 Jul 2023
Broc retaliate leader image

BROC RAIFORD TALKS 'RETALIATE'

"I don't know how to describe what I feel when a clip just has "it" but not all of them do."

30 Jun 2023
Dan Banks USA setups 2023 15

SETUPS - Dan Banks

Dan Banks goes stateside!

28 Jun 2023
Eclat Slash Alloy pedal group 01

PRODUCTIVITY: ECLAT SLASH ALLOY PEDAL

Save the dolphins!

22 Jun 2023
Tire fps cn6710wht

PRODUCTIVITY: CINEMA FPS TIRES

Introducing Cinema's all new FPS tire

21 Jun 2023
Cinema aspect headset grid

PRODUCTIVITY: CINEMA ASPECT HEADSET

Cinema's flat stack headset up close

21 Jun 2023