Inch just does it Santi can deliver top notch BMX riding that has you immediately wanting more". Please enter your email so we can keep you updated with news, features and the latest offers. If you are not interested you can unsubscribe at any time. We will never sell your data and you'll only get messages from us and our partners whose products and services we think you'll enjoy. Pete, www. I can say this after watching it once because every single rider in it has at least five tricks in their section that made me release my sphincter.
A trick list would actually be impossible because so many of the tricks that are the best are from the future and don't have names. The stand out sections were Steven Hamilton loooooooonnnnnnng manual to curved wall to out, putting his bike in very high and far away places generally , Jared Washington, Edwin tech as fuck feeble to manual a thin barrier to barspin out , Lino Gonzales Kinked feeble to out , Butcher and Bob Scerbo were also class but it's such an onslaught on your brain with every rider throwing out trick after trick after trick that I can't remember too much of it.
Every one a banger and no clangers, all killer no filler, all rad no bad Etc. The music is slanted like whoa towards the Hip Hop end of the spectrum. This is the video I've been waiting for as far as music is concerned This video hypes you up to the MAX!
Fuck yeah. Edwin's part. Corey Martinez' part from Animal Bikes on Vimeo. Their latest flick titled "All Day" doesn't disappoint. It's not only the team riders who get sections but friends too who lend their hand with some great footy.
It's the respect they have for the Animal brand that make them go out of their way to clock some filming time to be part of the Animal video. All Day is actually a good title as the streets of New York don't slow down much. Most footage however is filmed at night, when the security is minimal and the shopping crowd is small. Bob Scerbo held his camera low and made sure the camera was moving which made for some great angles.
Some ride brakeless but you couldn't tell. Delarosa can manual for miles without brakes and shows how to do a manuel to x-up handrail with ease. George Dossantos has an impressive part and so does speed freak Steven Hamilton.
Scerbo made sure he was happy with his part and he should be. If they're real street, they're probably in All Day. All Day is about 40 minutes long which is a good length to get motivated to ride. You probably don't need that much time to get out on your bike. It's a must see for all and a must have for true street riders. Well I think Animal did the smart thing and didn't try to top it, but rather made a video that went in a different direction.
While there are banger tricks in this video too, it seems to me anyway that Animal just wanted to make a video riding in basic form; friends, a video camera, fun, and dedication. I guarantee you no matter what the weather is like, time it is, or where you are, after watching this video you'll want to pick up your bike, possibly put pegs on, and go outside and ride.
I think that's why Animal's new video succeeds. It get's right to the point and reminds you that you don't have to be able to do crossfooted tailwhip backflips to have fun. Don't buy this video if you're expecting Can I Eat 2. Buy it because it's a solid video with good riding and a home made feel.
Also Philly area local and newly added Fit team rider Tom White's part starts the video out with a bang, amazing rider and all around bad ass. Never try and steal his iPod, I heard the last guy who tried Tom stabbed with a fork. THT, www. Puis on change un peu de style avec Steve Hamilton sur fond de musique bien speed. Full movie. Edwin Delarosa part.
March , the Animal video is done. Ryan Navazio, www. Quick edits are about all I watch anymore. Vital BMX. Related: Edit Tags Done. Edit Tags Done.
Is it just me or is Hamilton basically the best and most stylish street rider? I don't crash, I do random gravity checks MMMmmmmmm mmmm mmmm sooooo good Tweet More The Latest.
Bike Check: ryanlightfoot's Colony 4. Maycon Duarte for Cult 1. Bryce Tryon on Free Agent. Kink - Hidden Gems 1. Moving into , he has continued to be someone I think has a great approach to riding.
That is, he seems to genuinely like the physical act of riding bikes and how it feels. Of course, Steven has also been the object of controversy amongst BMX riders and the media. For a period, Steven took to making unorthodox videos and updating his now defunct blog, Disguise Disguise later Disguise Disguise Rice.
These acts were either hailed as genius or quickly shot down as juvenile attempts at being "weird. Then, in , Animal released their fourth video "Cuts" and, sure enough, Hamilton still had it. He came through with big gaps, weird skids, and more creative lines than most riders have in their whole career.
It was awesome, and for us Steven Hamilton fans, it felt like an 'I told you so" moment. We always knew he was out there killing it. And he still is. These past few weeks, Steven has released two new videos, one each for his longtime sponsors Federal and Animal.
Both videos are charmingly lo-fi and show Steven is still leaving his mark on the BMX world. Steven and I talked this past week and he talked about his unique approach to riding and his way of documenting it. I think people have this misconception, especially now with the web, that if someone isn't getting tons of coverage, they aren't riding at all.
Are these videos a response to that, or just what you're doing? Hamilton : Well what I've been doing is going out with my backpack with my video camera and my 35mm camera and I just carry it with me and then try to find someone to ride with me. I've just been asking whoever I'm riding with to film or take a photo for me.
I'll sometimes tell them where to take it from or sometimes they have an idea where they want to take it. That way I've been able to have footage to put in those videos and photos to put on the websites.
Well, this goes into another question I have regarding how the footage and photos look. I don't want to overanalyze it but they have a distinct look to them -- they look like footage and photos my friends and I used to take when we were kids. Are you interested in how the footage and video looks or am I over analyzing it?
As far as photo goes, I've been shooting for awhile. I don't really set up flashes, I use the flash on the camera. And I'm not really carrying around a big video camera or a tripod so that gives the footage and the photos that feeling, I think.
I think that's the most appropriate way to film and photograph riding. I agree, Normally the person who is taking the photo is someone who is also riding and is there to ride. To me your riding, while it was definitely distinct, I feel like it was always changing -- basically improvisational and sort of stream of conscious. Do you think about that at all?
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