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Really cool video, some great moves and original riding, had a similar idea for my final clip too
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Wish I still had this raw footage to edit it better. It was weird, we were just 'filming a mate' rather than produce a high quality video. Should have taken the time to film it properly, oh well neverminf
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If this bike was an arcade machine it would be Streetfighter 2, looks amazing and great to see them in production.
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The mod looks great, stock looks alright and the 24", nope that geo isn't good, seems confused. It is neither streety or trialsy.
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Yeah, kinda. The steel inspireds are such awesome bikes and would love one, but my mark 1 fourplay was an absolute shed and just wasn't enjoying riding it anymore and I like what Josh is doing with Jaf, so was an easy decision. Yeah we (Carl, luke and I) have got a couple of ideas for videos, just need to start filming. The geo is pretty streety, tight headangle and low bb. Basically a modern version of my old leeson just shorter chainstays and a bit more reach.
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New bike time Spec: Jaf Frame Inspired Team 2013 forks, FSA Pig Headset. One23 70x25 stem, NS Proof bars, ODI longneck XL grips DMR Cult Cranks, 22T DMR Spin chainring, Alone Spanish BB, Gusset Slimjim Pedals Macneil Pivotal Seat and Post Front Wheel - DMR revolver hub, Atomlab rim, Maxxis Holyroller 2.4 Rear Wheel - Chris King Hub, Odyssey Hazard Lite Rim, Maxxis Holyroller 2.4
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His riding is definitely interesting, but the lack of flow is an issue for me, the lay back truck tuck thing was my personal favourite move in the video. This guy is also a very creative bmx rider, whose riding flows and super creative. Candy bar nose manual!! Answering your question. I guess it is bloody hard to be creative and different and it is probably the same reason as why most bands aren't all original, new and different. Edit: I didn't really answer the question. Got distracted by work and forgot the point I was going to make.
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Looks sweet Ben. Someone needs to make a high rise bar (4"+) for us 24" street folk.
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Loved this. Some fantastic and visually interesting riding spots, well edited and awesome riding to boot.
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That looks so nice dude, good work.
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'Not at 100%' and does that last line on the trials bike. Great to see him back on the bike, pretty sure he could ride Shipley Glen blind folded
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59 is nowhere near 60... The video with the most toothpick/dropout stuff is 'Rock Lobster' with me and Boon. It is great fun to do, but we probably went a bit overboard and it kinda spoilt the flow. http://vimeo.com/23077427 My favourite move was always the sidehop gap to smith, great fun to do. (4:30 into this vid.) http://vimeo.com/5170403 Looking forward to seeing what you come up with
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Fantastic, the line at 1:04 was one of my favs.
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Such a brilliant rider, I love watching old footage of Akrigg at comps. Just the way he attacks the course is so different to other riders. Fantastic to watch.
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There is a ramp, that's not trials! Good stuff, speed trials is good to watch, but better when it is a race!
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DO THE GGGOOOOOONNN
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My custom stealth Inspired Hex with internal routing.
Brian Bleech replied to TokyoTrials's topic in Bike Pictures
We can go for a look round one day dude. The bike looks bloody sweet too. -
This is the best picture of my leeson, when it had the best set up, one brake, ghetto welded, spray paint all over it and rode like a dream. My current inspired is really nice, but has certain things that that I am not keen on, which should be solved next spring time...
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I would like to see an street trials (with a seat) frame in the classic GT Zaskar triple triangle style. That would be pretty cool. Or just a street trials version of the Ruckus would look sweet too.
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Pretty much this entire bike... Especially the rear brake.
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This isn't trials, he is on a road bike and does backflips!
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Thanks for the all the comments guys Cheers dude, yeah happy I got a couple of those lines that took ages. Yeah it was a bitch, kept hitting my front wheel on my foot!
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Here is my entry for the GETcreative video competition. After 10 or so years of riding Leeds it can be pretty hard to find new lines and come up with new ideas (it is a bugger learning new tricks at my age), but that is what I wanted to do for this video, that and just make something fun to watch. Anyway it has been pretty difficult to do, due to the crappy British summer and my own inconsistency. I am pretty pleased with the results, despite not pulling a couple of lines I really wanted and not dialling a few quite as sweet as I would have liked. Hope you enjoy https://vimeo.com/50494558
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Yes that is the one, thanks. Could never remember what it was called. Will watch that tonight Anyway I have watched this video loads, still great!
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Loved this, felt so old skool trials kings-esqe. Great work