A little tranny butter at the bottom makes a decent spot even better. Sit through this short film and see how sloppy this job can be without messing up. You can't lose! And it only took about 20 minutes to slather on 3x 50lb bags of concrete. Enjoy!
Nic Fletcher sent me this as a comment on my website. Definitely the 4 least reliable method of transference after Twitter and Facebook. Good to see fame hasn't changed you Nic. Enjoy this video by the real locals of Utah - not those millionaire pro street riders. Just so you know (because they don't tell you in the vid) "Chicken" is the nickname for Kevin from Roy, and he is the guy on the red bike with the first clips in the vid - and this whole thing is making fun of him I guess.
Masterminded by Nic Fletcher, is that Ben's voiceover in the beginning? The weird get weirder. Where's Stanger?
Tammy comes through with a grab bag of hot clips for you. Leave the Chinese food buffet at home and enjoy this sweet and sour basket of nugs. Mostly SD footage and a little bit of LA flavor in there for da meech. Holy banger line at the end. Rail tuck manual hop up barspin.
Thanks to Joe Rich and his recent embracing of social media channels, we can all enjoy the classic vid he made about 5 years ago with Ruben Alcantara.
Here are some words from Joe about the project:
Six weeks, 1 regluar sized back pack for each of the 2 of us, 1 super 8mm camera, 1 DV video camera, 1 35mm film photo camera, 2 bmx bikes, $400 in train tickets each = 1 amazing adventure. We had the most basic of plans . . . Leave Malaga, Spain by train, and arrive in Prague (Czech Republic) six weeks later. No day was ever mapped out before hand. We'd take a train to a new city, leave the station upon arrival, and see what we could get into. Some cities we stayed for days, others just over night. "Chance" and "Wonder" were our co-pilots. Exploration and adventure go hand in hand, add in our loose schedule and we had ourselves one amazing journey . . . .
This trip was taken by myself and Ruben Alcantara almost 5 years ago. It was put out along with an Etnies Road Trip video that came with Dig issue number 52. Because it was being burned on a hard copy, I had to use different music for the second half of the Train Trip. This was the music I originally edited it with. This played all last year on the Bicycle Film Festival Tour around the world. I've gotten a number of requests to put this up online. So here it is, Freaky Friday February 19th, 2010. Enjoy !