Brian Tunney is back with a new one from his Spring sessions!
Here’s the latest from Brian Tunney giving us a look at what he has been getting into the past few months during his flatland sessions in his garage. As always, Brian puts together a bunch of great combos for you to enjoy with a laid back vibe. You can get a full break down of each clip down below. Check it!
“April, May, June of 2025: I’m still baffled that I’m still here and riding. And although I’m still doing the same old stuff in the garage, there have been some new developments, tiny variations, and slow progress with that same old stuff. I wish I could say this is a whole new me in the past three months but it’s still undertakers and hitchhikers. Having said that, documented progress of the tiny updates to existing things I’ve done is still progress.
00:01 Tailwhip to backwards rolling seat grab hitch to jump to steam back to hitch. Nothing too crazy but I should mess with this approach more. Someone remind me to roll backwards on the front wheel more.
00:13 Double seat grab juggler to one-hand juggler to opposite elbow glide to steam to around the world with a sketchy rideout.
00:35 Elbow glide to double seat grab juggler to one-hand juggler to seat grab juggler.
00:54 This was my 51st birthday, and it was still cold in Austin. Elbow glide to double seat grab juggler to one-hand juggler to double seat grab juggler. Doing five jugglers after an elbow glide in a two-car garage wasn’t on my 2025 bingo card…
01:20 Seat grab juggler to opposite elbow glide to steam to hitch. Quick and fun.
01:38 Inside circle switch foot elbow glide to half lash to infinity roll with two half barspins to that rollback smith boomerang thing I like to do from time to time.
01:59 Had to tell myself I can still do dump trucks after not doing them for a long time. This is a gliding dump to power mower to undertaker to ride out of the frame but I swear I landed it.
02:16 Then I started getting greedy with undertaker to smith on the weekends. This is a power mower barspin to undertaker to lazy smith so I don’t hit the wall of the garage.
02:28 One of those weird no bars turned lawnmower things to undertaker to walkover while Quicksand plays.
02:38 Double seat grab juggler to opposite elbow glide to steam to hitch to one-hand juggler.
03:02 Triple seat grab juggler to opposite elbow glide to steam to hitch
03:25 Power mower triple barspin to undertaker to lazy smith. I am still shocked this came together so easily.
03:38 Five jugglers: one-hand to seat grab to one-hand to seat grab to one-hand.
04:00 Peg wheelie to power mower to undertaker to indecisive smith. See how my leg second guessed a half second or so before deciding to get on board with the program?
04:13 Half lash to infinity roll to undertaker to smith. This is a redo of the same trick the morning after I first did this and realized that my camera wasn’t on.
04:29 Power mower to undertaker to rope-a-roni to smith. I had ditched the rope to smith when I started riding in the garage cause I usually land out of it with a lot of momentum but alas, it still works if you jam on the brakes as soon as you land…
04:40 Seat grab juggler to opposite elbow glide to steam to hitch to around the world to run into the camera and knock it down. (I didn’t include that part.)
04:56 One-hand juggler to invisible hand to steam to double seat grab juggler to one-hand juggler.
05:16 Power mower to undertaker to rope-a-roni to backwards wheelie to another undertaker. If you slow mo the second undertaker, I actually get air for a brief moment.
05:34 Power mower to undertaker to rope-a-roni to smith. This felt way too good when it all finally came together.
05:47 Barspin to undertaker to rope-a-roni to backwards wheelie to another undertaker.
05:59 Power mower to barspin to undertaker to walkover.
06:10 Seat grab juggler to dave duster to half barspin to half hiker.
06:29 New Heresy front tire, pardon the adjustments. Double seat grab juggler to invisible hand to steam to around the world.
06:49 One-hand hitch to invisible hand to hitch to one-hand hitch.
07:07 Elbow glide to opposite elbow glide to g-turn to backwards hitch.
And hey, another three months is done. Thanks for watching. July, August, September are always the toughest months to get anything done in Texas, on account of the 100 degree temperatures, humidity, and very slippery grips, so hopefully I can get 4-5 minutes of footage over the next few weeks.
Dedicated to the memory of my South Bay friend Kathy Doel, even though no Grateful Dead was played during the making of this video.” – Brian Tunney