Tommy Lauque spent two days in Fréjus-St Raphaël hitting spots galore for this new MarieJade edit. As expected, real good riding and clean filming and editing.
Filmed and edited by Alex Valentino
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Tommy Lauque spent two days in Fréjus-St Raphaël hitting spots galore for this new MarieJade edit. As expected, real good riding and clean filming and editing.
Filmed and edited by Alex Valentino
Brian Chace dropped this fresh (Refresh) new edit of Joe Pennell for you to take a peek at. Real good riding in this one.
Here’s a fresh Whammo edit featuring Craig Passero, Chris Zeppieri, Denny Pascasio and more. Enjoy!
“We are starting a new little series to help give you a more in depth look at our 2012 line, Hoffman Criterion. Either it be a video or a photo feature we want to try and give a little more light to a product other than a studio photo.
We teamed up with Crux Division rider Drew Jackson to show off our Ontic IL in ED Red. Drew gave the bike a heavy session at the OKC skatepark in both the bowls and the street course. In Drew’s short words “It was solid and felt comfortable to ride right when I hopped on it. Two thumps up!”
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Check out this fresh new edit of Paweł “Haro” Piotrowski getting things done at his local skate plaza. Plenty of good riding in this one!
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Here’s a fresh new The Union original featuring Dave Mahoney at the Vans Skatepark in Florida. Anyone who has seen footage of Dave knows that he has plenty of bike control and has spent some time at Vans skatepark. Check out this fresh new edit with a ton of real good riding and some real wild lines.
Filmed and edited by Brett Rohlfing
Check out Drew Bezanson’s setup courtesy of Alli. Definitely a dialed setup, but I’m curious why Drew isn’t running his signature brakes from Shadow that are still being tested…
Edit: The bike check is actually around 5 or 6 months old (I figured since Drew has been off the bike for a bit with the head injury) and Shadow was in between samples of the brakes and those were the temps he was running. All you guys anticipating the brakes like me can relax.

This is brilliant. Seriously. How many times have you gone to change your stem, fork or headset and had things not quite line up? Now instead of having to dig through all your old bits and pieces, all you have to do is twist your headset spacer up or down a notch and you are good to go. Easy as that. Check out two more photos that give you a better idea of how it works over on the Colony website.