dirty tricks and cunning stunts
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just took delivery of the dvd in the thread title this morning and wondered if any of you have seen it, it is the best bike dvd i have seen.
it was the first bike dvd i ever watched and inspired me to learn to ride a bike. my mate who showed me the film also let me borrow his orange p7. i took it out and after a day of trying i was banging along, until i crashed it and had to pay 605 quid to replace/repair parts i damaged i even manged to bend the frames down tube!!!!!!
anyway, the film is awesome, very retro and i really want martin ashtons red cannondale (not a euphamism).
if you havent seen it, get it!!
it was the first bike dvd i ever watched and inspired me to learn to ride a bike. my mate who showed me the film also let me borrow his orange p7. i took it out and after a day of trying i was banging along, until i crashed it and had to pay 605 quid to replace/repair parts i damaged i even manged to bend the frames down tube!!!!!!
anyway, the film is awesome, very retro and i really want martin ashtons red cannondale (not a euphamism).
if you havent seen it, get it!!
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An oldie but a goodie. My favourite is another old one, Getta Grip - was given away free on an MBUK once!0
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Clip here, old skool trials!
http://videos.emule.com/play/getta-grip-(cUfRYommlSA
Think the red bike is a Beast of the East0 -
Remember watching a Hans Rey vid of him in the Caribean, hopping up a waterfall. Still can't do anything like that. Watching the clip above has given me my ride for this weekend :shock:I've added a signature to prove it is still possible.0
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Glad you recognise it!0
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there's a clip of getta grip on youtube
one of my favourite video sections is the one of Bobby Root (google says that's his name) manualing at about 60mph in NWD 2. Also, Lance Armstrong's Nike ad from ages ago is pretty good: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igEGZ2sQ2GY0