Yes! This came up on my Facebook earlier. Impressive stuff.
That last rail Pablo hit is insane in real life. Just by Kingston Bridge/John Lewis. Wild wild rail. Since I started riding, and every time I cross that bridge (usually twice a day) I think "Man, I would love to see someone hit that rail" but I never thought it possible due to the road being rather busy and the big curb/barrier in the way.
Yeah Murky are good, blog over.
Whilst I'm here I might as well (re)post some of my favourite bmx edits I've seen recently/past few years/some years ago.
Had a flatland stint a few years back and still try the odd steamroller these days. This edit is insane, and James Smith knows how to put a song to an edit.
Newcastle. Good to see some of the older folk (nsf2 era) still riding, namely Marc Bell, Mousey and Olly Olsen (forever my favourite nsf3 day in day out section)
Sean Hoskins section in In The Life. Classic Fugazi* and a cliffhanger to rail line. *Song was also used in the trails section in Props 2002 european summer tour to my memory.
And I'll leave on Joe Cox's Vimeo channel, as he's upped most parts from both Voices and TWW. Always worth a watch. It's a nightmare Google Video went down as I've not been able to find a full length version of Voices since, arguably the best BMX video to come out of UK ever. http://vimeo.com/user441577
Yes! This came up on my Facebook earlier. Impressive stuff.
That last rail Pablo hit is insane in real life. Just by Kingston Bridge/John Lewis. Wild wild rail. Since I started riding, and every time I cross that bridge (usually twice a day) I think "Man, I would love to see someone hit that rail" but I never thought it possible due to the road being rather busy and the big curb/barrier in the way.
Yeah Murky are good, blog over.
Whilst I'm here I might as well (re)post some of my favourite bmx edits I've seen recently/past few years/some years ago.
AV EDIT on Vimeo
I think my favourite thing about this is the song. It is different to most bmx edits but it's dope. And shoutout to fellow fat bmxers obviously..
Fathead Retribution Edit on Vimeo
First introduction to the life of Fathead. Nuff said.
A Tape - Fenix Bikes - London/2011 - Viki Gomez & Phil Dolan Flatland Session on Vimeo
Had a flatland stint a few years back and still try the odd steamroller these days. This edit is insane, and James Smith knows how to put a song to an edit.
George Dossantos and George Kastrinakis - Manmade BMX DVD on Vimeo
2004 Manmade DVD, split George D/George K section. KILLAH.
Summers Gone But Not Forgotten on Vimeo
Newcastle. Good to see some of the older folk (nsf2 era) still riding, namely Marc Bell, Mousey and Olly Olsen (forever my favourite nsf3 day in day out section)
Sean Hoskins (In The Life) - YouTube
Sean Hoskins section in In The Life. Classic Fugazi* and a cliffhanger to rail line. *Song was also used in the trails section in Props 2002 european summer tour to my memory.
And I'll leave on Joe Cox's Vimeo channel, as he's upped most parts from both Voices and TWW. Always worth a watch. It's a nightmare Google Video went down as I've not been able to find a full length version of Voices since, arguably the best BMX video to come out of UK ever.
http://vimeo.com/user441577