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Coastal Crew Ep.7 - Opening Weekend
Callum Jelley & Dylan Dunkerton shred a run on opening day. Shot on Canon 7d with zero color correction.
175 Comments
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scottsecco
(May 23, 2010 at 21:52)
I love you guys. No homo.
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f*ck you guys! I sat in an all quiet class room with lots of people in it and because of this video I screamed "What the hell?!?!" 3 times haha and everybody starred like hell!
This is the best "lets get out and ride NOW" video I've ever seen so much riding feeling in this!
and @1:12 thats a close crash!
This is the best "lets get out and ride NOW" video I've ever seen so much riding feeling in this!
and @1:12 thats a close crash!
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They ripped up those berms like it was there job....Oh Wait..it is there job.sick VID..VOD FO SHO
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dang no color correction, that 7d is impressive. Nice riding too, makes you stoked for the whole summer ahead!
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wondering if you have sponsers for making these videos because it looks like you have more than one camera shooting in the video, and 7D's arnt too cheap...perfect video as always...
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Holy crap these guys sure know how to ride.. Anybody know wat trail that is? If I start walking now, I could get there sooner than if I start 2morrow
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what ever happened to wuffy27 making random comments everyvid? I haven't seen any of his comments in a little while, or have I just not been paying close enough attention
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These guys show what I feel is the essence of real downhill biking:
Speed and control.
Going as fast as possible on the down, making the adjustments to anything that comes up, but retaining speed and control and never relinquishing that. Whistler is a good place for both of those, you have to be in control on the tight turns and other technical areas like roots etc, but you also have to maintain that speed to stop the biker who's inevitably going to be coming up behind you from smashing into you
Hell, downhill biking is the best damn sport there is in my opinion!
Speed and control.
Going as fast as possible on the down, making the adjustments to anything that comes up, but retaining speed and control and never relinquishing that. Whistler is a good place for both of those, you have to be in control on the tight turns and other technical areas like roots etc, but you also have to maintain that speed to stop the biker who's inevitably going to be coming up behind you from smashing into you
Hell, downhill biking is the best damn sport there is in my opinion!
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Who wants to watch this polished looking bullshit...wheres the grimy old footage we all love...Fuck the coast Inland4Life