For our new video, the South-Crew go ride with two of their good friends, Jordan Regnier and Nicolas Quere.
Spot: Mandelieu South of France Film and Edit: Romain Bianco, Bruno Bolla, Robin Camacho Riders: Nicolas Quere, Jordan Regnier, Adrien Douillet, and Bastian Huber Music: THE RUBETTES "Sugar baby love" MREE "Lift me up" (Chromixe Remix)
I took the "barbie" jeep and choice of music at the start to be toungue in cheek refencing all the start of other movies where people are cruising around in "manly trucks"
I'd love an SJ like that!
Impossible to get a 4x4 over here unless it is something like that, and they are amazing with a couple of simple mods off road!!!
Suzuki Sierra/Samarai piss on jeeps for narrow trails or anything where their shorter wheelbase, lighter weight gets them out of trouble. They also get good airtime if driven by Jamie Goldman like in Kranked 7 was it? Not sure but, if its a good good enough shuttle for him. That said a roll cage and an engine swap are much needed but, same with Jeeps.
I'm not really sure where the "small bikes" thing comes in.... I know that a 160 bike is short-travel for most riders on PB, but in the grand scheme of things, those are definitely "long-travel."
seaph, I sincerely respect you. But everyone over 25: Stop f*cking bitching about dubstep! It is here, you don't like it, some people do, and most dubstep producers are extremely talented, and so are WC riders. Most people here only appreciate the latter, but I appreciate both. Open your mind.
My mind is open. I don't dislike dubstep. I just honestly think it has no place in biking videos. Although the liberal use of slow motion in this particular video made it slightly more appropriate.
What I like about this video is that they actually ride All-Mountain, not a jaw-dropping downhill track, which is beyond my riding reality. Since they go faster than me I can learn from their body position, line choice and so on, which can be seen well here. Thanks.
I liked it because it left me thinking I could probably ride all that on my 160mm travel bike. I'm 53 years old and this video shows that the average rider can still have fun,
Like she said, "the best one's are wide and stiff"