so true. we're constantly pushing the limits of body and bike, if only we could teach these useless pros how to press the shutter...it's one button dammit!
You'll carry the crane?! Hell yeah, bring a shotgun instead! And here I thought you loved the "freeride flick".. ;)
Dude, you're preaching to the choir there. Barel in jeans in Argentina? They shot that whole section in real time except for a few high-speed ramps, and that was before that...
Hell no dude, I think this is exactly when the Internet is sweet. you just laid down a super solid opinion that I think a lot of people would agree with. I like that you noted that a reel is meant to show a bit of everything because you're right, it's a lot of clips thrown together to show...
So today marks the launch of Absolute Zero, which is a company I've started up with a couple of other filmmakers named Andre Nutini and Liam Mullany. We're going to be making a ton of MTB related content over the next while, here's our 2011 reel if you're interested!
The eventual goal is...
Thanks for the clarification! The article has been updated. Sweet to have you guys contributing to the post, fixing mistakes from the horses mouth ;) here's a bonus photo for the help!
The Havoc 35 Bolt On stem
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Bike Magazine's Vernon Felton headed to Europe to check out the 2012 Trek bikes, here are the goods on next year's Remedy, Slash, Fuel EX and of course, the Session 9.9. Read on.
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By Vernon Felton
Big changes are afoot at Trek.
Im sitting in the Munich airport, typing this report...
Lopes wins Criterium, course walk of slopestyle, we'll have an Evil Undead bike peek to you soon enough...Check the "action" from day one in the Welcome to Crankworx article. Cheers!
Here it is, the kickoff to the grand pooh bah of mountain biking. Inside you'll be welcomed to the event, treated to a Red Bull Joyride course walk, and given the results of the inaugural Criterium. 30 Photos inside.
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Words and Photos by David Peacock
Welcome to Crankworx, world. From...
did a little course walk of the slopestyle today and shredded some park laps. hot damn this place is fun.
Criterium happened this evening as well, an interesting spectacle. Going through photos now and will have a "Welcome to Crankworx" article up soon.
**edit: click to make big
She's a...
In case anyone needed reminding of how awesome the bike park is, watch this
I'm going to go ride now. Best shape I have ever seen it in for Crankworx!! Photos to come as well...
Hey guys thanks for the replies. It's always sweet to hear what people are thinking whether it is good or bad. To be honest, the concepting/scripting/filming/acting/editing/posting of the video took a lot more effort and was far more time consuming than writing the little blurb to go with...
Curtis is going a different direction for a few reasons, word should be circulating in the near future as to what's happening in 2011. Rest assured he'll be killing it despite having moved on...
Stoked for Doerfling!!
thanks for the feedback everyone, it is appreciated. I'll keep in mind what y'all mentioned in future reviews, making it better one piece at a time!
as far as the LG1+ is concerned, the issues that occurred were alignment related, and as mentioned above it can be finicky. I'll include details...
Nothing is wrong when you buy it on iTunes, I just did. I think the suggestion was that Follow Me wasn't up to par (different strokes...), not anything to do with Life Cycles or the iTunes version...
Anyway, I'm stoked! Love the movie and congrats to Derek and Ryan for seeing this through to...
I spent most of the season on the Kashima coated Van version and I was very impressed. First generation fork, breaking into a new market, new technology, no worries apparently for fox.
I wrote a review right here on the product, some action shots in there too if you're into that kind of...
My experience with the Totem was that it was a fun fork, but it was prone to losing oil. I rode the 36 all year and never saw a greasy stanchion and felt that in comparison to the Totem it was more responsive and progressive.
I can only speak for the VAN, but I definitely think it would be...
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