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Post by Laurence-CE on Jul 27, 2008 17:22:29 GMT
Again Not MTB but still its riding A photo and video session i had with Alex Davies and myself down at West Shore Llandudo. He had just been sponsored by Fuel Clothing and he had asked me to get some footage for him for in there yearly DVD they publish. Enjoy! Video - West Shore Trial Ridinguk.youtube.com/watch?v=Js7im9R3vhQLaurence CE - Cubed Square Photography -
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Post by anto on Jul 28, 2008 23:09:56 GMT
very impressive! i'd love to be able to do this!
ant x
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Post by tc on Jul 30, 2008 23:57:06 GMT
;Dnice!!!wicked photos!!
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Post by ady on Jul 31, 2008 9:26:57 GMT
Great skills and great film & pics...good to see local guys with the skills you would normally see on Extreme Channel.
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Post by Laurence-CE on Jul 31, 2008 17:30:03 GMT
Great skills and great film & pics...good to see local guys with the skills you would normally see on Extreme Channel. Thanks man, but the only thing i dislike is his refusal to ride with a helmet that day!
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Post by ady on Jul 31, 2008 18:24:17 GMT
Great skills and great film & pics...good to see local guys with the skills you would normally see on Extreme Channel. Thanks man, but the only thing i dislike is his refusal to ride with a helmet that day! Did'nt notice that until you mentioned it...My helmet has saved me numurous times hence I,ve just bought a new one. I don't even do anything like the guy in the film (I wish) Its his choice lets hope he doesnt regret it.
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Post by Laurence-CE on Aug 1, 2008 16:39:37 GMT
I no what you mean, "even small crashes can cause major head injury or death" or so the sticker inside my helmet says but yer i never ride with out a helmet.
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Post by gw8izr on Aug 1, 2008 16:53:04 GMT
He's clearly a talented young guy - I never had nor will have bike control like that. I sent the link to my dad - he replied just WOW! :-)
Of course Its a matter of personal choice wearing a helmet......
'Er indoors specialises in rehabilitating brain injury survivors, I've watched her clients ...
One young lad who was in the mob and home on leave for a weekend, he ended up in a chair with almost no speech 'cos his (small motor) bike simply fell on him while he was cleaning it. It took him 5 years learning how to walk. PYB had him climbing after a few years more.. but it was a long journey.
Helmet all the time.
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Post by Laurence-CE on Aug 1, 2008 16:56:18 GMT
Wow, that is pretty ruff. But you wouldnt wear a helmet to clean your bike though. But accidents happen.
Bike maintanence is a dangerous job too, i was taking a wheel off a bike the other day and it attacked me and the drop out sliced my leg. Not good.
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gw8izr
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Post by gw8izr on Aug 1, 2008 17:19:54 GMT
Cubedsquare said> But you wouldnt wear a helmet to clean your bike though. But accidents happen
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Absolutely, sorry I got carried away 'cos I'd just been commenting in the other helmet thread - lets not let this topic get hijacked detracting from the guys obvious skill.
to just lighten things up a bit ,I do think a helmet might have been handy during a bike maintenance session here today, I ordered the wrong rear shifter for Ellens bike and when she got home I was struggling to get more than four gears... a helmet might well have been useful right then!
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Post by Laurence-CE on Aug 1, 2008 21:56:47 GMT
Dam right, helmet FTW
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Post by Fitzie on Aug 2, 2008 17:15:44 GMT
Great vid & pics Love the sync to the song when he drops from the roof, nice touch
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