22 Nov James Steele for Kink Bikes
James Steele doing what he does best, so much good shit in this. Be prepared to wish it wasn’t winter outside, or keep watching this edit until spring. Hell yes Jimmy!
James Steele doing what he does best, so much good shit in this. Be prepared to wish it wasn’t winter outside, or keep watching this edit until spring. Hell yes Jimmy!
Any Hango footage is always a treat. The Fit team took a trip to the Orca’s island park while they were in Seattle this past summer and this is the result. Crazy park and as expected, real solid riding from Hango and Dugan. Seeing these two training through the park was pretty amazing.
Ryan Eles/ Kyle Lafleur and the Sudbury, ON homies were kind enough to hook up part 1 of 3 from their DVD You Get What We Got. Scene DVDs are far and between these days and the Sudbury dudes really put in work for this one and it shows. Part one features the intro, Lee Giroux, and Nick Barnard.
I guess I’m out of the loop, I thought Isaac still rode for Bulldog Bikes Worldwide.
Turns out, Isaac Barnes has been out of commission from a bum wrist for a good part of this year. So good to see him running peg first into every ledge and rail again.
The mid-edit bail/peace sign montage is topped with a subliminal shoutout to his favorite crew. See if you can find it.
Joel Marchand has been killing it in Montreal the past few years. Here’s his latest edit filmed in the streets of MTL by Kevin Fabregue.
Andy McGrath is a badass Queensborough, BC local. Check out this quick 10 clip World Deece threw together of him at the Queensborough park.
John Alden put together some unused footage that he had from just two days of riding in the spring. Normally that would be a bit of a snoozefest of an edit to post, but the no-footed seatgrab barspin in this makes it worth the while.
We posted about the St. John’s, Newfoundland scene video Stranded when Ryan Antle sent us the trailer earlier this year and he just let us know that they are finished and premiering it at Turndown this Friday, November 22nd at 6:00pm. $20 to watch the video, get a copy, and ride the Turndown park until 10:00pm. Not a bad way to spend your Friday night and support your local scene. Make it out, enjoy a Quidi Vidi, kick back, and watch what these b’ys have worked on. You can check out the trailer again below after the link.
Rider’s Union coming through with this sweet fall edit of Drew Wood.