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The crew got out for a big ride on a cool trail with a ton of ladders! The next day we got some light rain so we headed over to Cob's jumps, fixed em up, and had a fun little sesh! Banshee Bikes/Gamut USA
every fogelsode you seem to have learnt and dialed so many new and cool tricks that no one else seems to do, always gets me so pumped to get out and ride
great vid too, deserves VOD
great vid too, deserves VOD
Soooo sick... that stepup before the first big berm looks pretty difficult to spin, speedwise and setup wise. Scary stuff man, keep on sending it.
wow!
super sick riding great music and very cool FR trail followed by some super sweet DJ.
loved all the songs too!
stupendous movie!!!!!
super sick riding great music and very cool FR trail followed by some super sweet DJ.
loved all the songs too!
stupendous movie!!!!!
Wow, this was the best one yet, got me amped to get out of the house and go build and ride. Keep up the good work Jack!
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Agreed! Jack, its awesome to see how innovative you've become! The NFC table is sick!
And Cob, your riding is looking more epic then ever.
We need some Fogelsode VODs!
And Cob, your riding is looking more epic then ever.
We need some Fogelsode VODs!
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care to explain you assumption?
I am a Transition Grassroots rider and I am in Santa Cruz almost every other weekend. I have been riding there for over 3 years and I am on the constant look out of more trails in the area. Im not one of those dick riders that destroys stuff and leaves it like that. I personally have built many trails and have had to deal with these types of riders. I respect trails and their builders and tend to leave them in better condition than I found them.
I wasnt asking for the directions, i was asking for the name? is that too much to ask?
I am a Transition Grassroots rider and I am in Santa Cruz almost every other weekend. I have been riding there for over 3 years and I am on the constant look out of more trails in the area. Im not one of those dick riders that destroys stuff and leaves it like that. I personally have built many trails and have had to deal with these types of riders. I respect trails and their builders and tend to leave them in better condition than I found them.
I wasnt asking for the directions, i was asking for the name? is that too much to ask?
"Im not one of those dick riders that destroys stuff and leaves it like that.I respect trails and their builders and tend to leave them in better condition than I found them."
This coming from a guy that was going to pull tarps off freshly rebuilt jumps so they could poach them way to respect builders. I dont care how many times you say your sorry actions speak louder than words!
This coming from a guy that was going to pull tarps off freshly rebuilt jumps so they could poach them way to respect builders. I dont care how many times you say your sorry actions speak louder than words!
@braap299:
i am not saying being transition grassroots rider changes anything. im just saying im not some random noob rider who knows nothing of what goes into the trails.
and @ bullitsc:
i used my knowledge of building trials and gauged whether or not the dirt was dry/packed enough to ride. Im surprised u didnt see me from your "perch" under the drop checking it out for more than a few minutes prior. When I apologized, i really meant it. I respect trail builders and your work on Z's is phenomenal.
i am not saying being transition grassroots rider changes anything. im just saying im not some random noob rider who knows nothing of what goes into the trails.
and @ bullitsc:
i used my knowledge of building trials and gauged whether or not the dirt was dry/packed enough to ride. Im surprised u didnt see me from your "perch" under the drop checking it out for more than a few minutes prior. When I apologized, i really meant it. I respect trail builders and your work on Z's is phenomenal.
I saw you guys checking it out but, I hoped you would get that cause it was covered don't ride it. It's pretty simple if jumps are covered with a tarp and sticks don't ride em period! If its something you built then do what ever you want to I dont care, but when you start messing with other people work then you might find yourself with a lot less places to ride.
sorry, i guess u wasnt using my common sense. I really didnt mean to be destructive. I understand that messing with other peoples stuff can screw up trails, thats why I don't normally do it. This past time i guess I thought the rain had passed and they were ready to ride...
i love how just that little bit of style you guys put in your riding makes it look way sicker! its not even the tricks, just that little bit of flare that makes your riding unique.
best video ive seen in a while. the coolest style of riding is the part at the very beginning right before the guy on the downhill bike comes in, what would you call that? light freeride? its easily the most fun kind. it is the kind of riding that you live for, and whenever you see it, it motivates you like no other kind of riding ever can. does anybody else agree? i love what you guys are doing out there in Cali, keep it up. evrything you do motivates us all.
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