Luke Fink gets a well deserved BIO. The dude rips. Give him concrete, vert, street or a wooden mini, he will come up with tricks that will impress you. The Aussie came over to Europe a few years ago and no one knew who he was. On the same trip he grabbed the world's title in pro street. That changed everything. Luke has a full bag of tricks and can adapt it to any terrain. His Bio shows that. Samples? 720-s, big kinked rails and a looping in a skatepark capsule.
The Colorado scene report shows that there are spots everywhere and riders with lots of talent. Mulisha fighter Troy McMurray is a veteran but Bonner, Probst, Meister, Cox, Jarman, Vigil, Jones, Miles, Fuller, Cordova, Able, Chin, Tencza, Deveraux, Jensen, Williams, Schlienz and A.J. Anaya are names you might not be so familiar with. AJ Anaya is that rider in the jersey. It seems to give him extra pedal power. The report goes on and on with exciting riding and spots that'll make you jealous.
Catfish is on the MIC for the last Chenga comp and riders are killing themselves one more time for the $14,= purse. Dorito goes for big transfers and actually all the riding is sick. Too bad the park had to close but the riders at Chenga made the last session count.
Jim Bauer gets the next BIO and boy can he take a crash. He's not only the art director for Odyssey but count him in as a test pilot too. Good part full of street riding.
Next up the Baco jam in Florida with several standouts such as Daniel Dhers (frontflipping the spine), Jeremiah Jones (barspin disaster on the wall), Mark P with an icepick on the wall to 270 in and Anthony Cico with a fakie wallride tailwhip. What's this world coming to?
Build it and they will come. [url=//fatbmx.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=798]Matt Bischoff [/url] must have had some visitors lately who wanted to ride his RedBull Build-Off built backyard. Say that 5 times fast. Real street happened at the Battle Royale in the UK. It gives this issue another international touch. You gotta check it out. Tree bikes went on tour and they did not sleep. How they managed to ride is beyond me, especially when they eat raw meat from a cooler that didn't work in 100+ temperatures. Maybe you've noticed I'm trying to wrap up things quick here as this whole Props reviewing is starting to kill my free time.
There's a jam in Racine at yet another great park that lets the bikes in. With the tapes being edited by the Props crew it sure makes for some good clips. Same goes for the 1664 Street Justice comp over in Canada. 1664 distributes several brands such as FIT, Volume, Demoliton, S&M and Eastern and they sent some riders over for the comp. Berringer, Wise, Aitken, Stuyvesant and Fisher rode with the Canadian locals on a more than decent street course.
After a product review the DVD continues with the ever funny credits. The bonus section this time is from an Adio Footwear team trip. Am I done yet? No, not really. Here's a link to the trailer. By watching that, you get a better impression than what I just tried to explain. Just buy it, that's even better.
[url=http://www.freecaster.com/props59]Props # 59 Trailer[/url]
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