
Brandon Hoerres recently built himself up a brand new bike that’s loaded up with a bunch of the new Mutiny parts. You can check out more photos of this dialed unit by Clicking Her.
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Brandon Hoerres recently built himself up a brand new bike that’s loaded up with a bunch of the new Mutiny parts. You can check out more photos of this dialed unit by Clicking Her.
This edit might not be a full minute, but with load time, I’ll allow it. Alex Hiam caught up with Tim Storey at their local park in Cleveland, Australia to film a few clips. They ended up with a couple good ones for you guys to take a peek at. Check it!
Like a lot of us, the weather has kept Erik Orgo indoors. Check out this edit featuring a bunch of clips he stacked from the sessions he has been getting in lately. There’s a bunch of real good riding in this and the filming and editing is on point.
“As soon as the weather turned sour after summer – Rain, cold and then snow, we started going to our indoor facilities. It’s nothing much, but we use them to the fullest.
We had an idea to make a banger video with Eki to showcase the riding, which is going every day pretty much. Like no joke, this is how Eki rides pretty much every single session. There is always something new and something big or tech or stylish thrown down. Not only Eki is good at street, but he has some tricks up his sleeves when it comes to park. Of course street is where we most enjoy to hang around and film, but when you can’t ride street, we chill with our friends, film and have good times in our small indoors.
Should we make a dirt edit next time around? What do you all think?
Song: Apollo Brown & Guilty Simpson – Nasty (feat. Planet Asia)
Thanks to:
– Timo Pritzel
– Atmosfair Clothing
– Alex Rims
– TSG
Hope you will enjoy this and we might make something else as well.” – Dmitri Shushuyev Media

If you are anything like I was growing up as an aspiring photographer, then you might be curious as to how the ads come about in all of the magazines. Sure, it’s obvious that someone shoots a photo and then it shows up in the mags but there is clearly a lot more to it then that. How does the photographer get picked? How much does the photographer get paid? Does the rider get paid? How does a company decide on which team rider gets the ad? Which magazine will it go in? If I remember correctly I got lucky and the first legit ad that I got in a magazine was an old Haro ad of a rider from Ohio by the name of Dustin Bauer. I used to live/ride with him in Upstate New York and he ended up getting on Haro during that time. One thing led to another and the next thing I know I had a two-page spread ad for Haro in Ride and I honestly couldn’t have been more stoked about it. Fast-forward to now and the newest ad that I shot happened to be for Stolen and features the rail wizard Chris Brown. Anyone that knows Chris knows that he has a true do-or-die mentality and will double tire, feeble and manual round rails all day. Read on to find out how the ad came about from start to finish and learn what happens when you push your luck.
I’ve been patiently waiting for this one. Rob DiQuattro bringing some serious fire for this MUST SEE welcome to Mankind edit! Check it!
“Mankind proudly welcomes Rob DiQuattro (from the infamous HOOD ANTICS) to the US team! Rob spent the past few months traveling with friends, slaying rails and filming for this welcome edit. Filmed by the homies in Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Wisconsin, Colorado, Oregon and Texas. Mankind teammate, Jeff Klugiewicz, commented ‘I have always been a Rob D. fan… He’ll be putting his pegs on anything in front of him, and I’m looking forward to riding with him more this year. I know traveling and filming with him on Mankind trips will be a blast!’” – Mankind
Paul Ryan wanted to kick 2013 off to a proper start so he dropped this new edit for Mongoose FILLED with goodness. This is a definite must see!
“Paul put in a few miles over 2012 visiting South Africa, Portugal, Wales and his home town Liverpool in search of spots
Hope you enjoy #goexplore”
I can’t wait for Dave Dillewaard to be back on his bike again. Here’s some footage he pieced together to help pass the time during the 6 month recovery time. I’d imagine he’ll be back to full strength by Spring. Check this out!
“I filmed these clips about 6 months ago with my friend Chris Long and been sitting on em. Now that I am out for 6 months with my knee reco I thought why not put em out there. Shout out to GT, Famous, Demolition, and S-One. Thanks to Big Salad and Cooper Brownlee for helpin with the titles!” – Dave Dillewaard
Hell Ride dropped this new video featuring the best footage from the XSA Backyard Jam that went down last year. This is 13 minutes of goodness, so take a peek.