I spotted this on the website I just added to the RSS feed links
Repset.net and I was more than stoked so I thought id post it up for you to see..
Untitled from andrew nguyen on Vimeo.
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I spotted this on the website I just added to the RSS feed links
Repset.net and I was more than stoked so I thought id post it up for you to see..
Untitled from andrew nguyen on Vimeo.
Name:
Kyle Carlson
Location:
Henderson, Nevada 50% of the time, Tempe, AZ 20% of the time, and everywhere else 30% of the time.
Job:
Contributing Editor for VitalBMX.com, US guy at Ride UK Magazine, random photo/video/whatever guy…. basically, I spend most of my days chillin’ or working too hard. There’s no in-between.
Being a filmer/editor/photographer what kind of cameras and editing programs do you use?
For videos, I shoot with a Panasonic DVX 100B and edit on Final Cut Pro. For photos, I shoot with a Canon 20d body and have a bunch of lenses, flashes, pocket wizards, and whatever else I can cram into my backpack.
You have a fair share of things on VitalBMX, are you employed there or freelance type?
Yeah, I am employed by Vital. VitalBMX is pretty much a contributor based site, the only people on staff are Mark Losey, Glenn PP Milligan, and myself. It’s pretty much an all-star line up, minus me.
What are some of the perks to being a filmer/Photographer?
I spend quite a bit of time traveling with my friends, I really couldn’t ask for anything more from a “job.” It’s definitely hard work from time to time and pretty difficult to get started up in the industry, but I’m really stoked on how everything is working out for me. I’m very lucky.
Where are some of the places you have traveled to film and such? which were your favorite?
A few come to mind… definitely Whistler, BC for Red Bull Elevation. The drive up there from Vancouver is completely amazing, the town is awesome, and Red Bull takes such good care of everyone; that experience was surreal. Also, I’m very fond of Prague, Czech Republic, Austin, Texas, Portland/Seattle/the entire northwest, Greenville, North Carolina, and a whole lot more. I could ramble on for hours about this, but I’ll shut up now.
Who are some of your favorite people to film with?
Once again, another subject I could ramble about for hours, I’ll try to keep it brief. Michael Cleveland, Dennis Enarson, Josh Harrington, Morgan Wade, TJ Lavin, Marcos Torres, and I’ll end it at that.
Shortly after Mirraco appeared, Carlsonco seemed to be popping up all over, what is it? is there any big plans for it?
Hahahaha, Carlsonco is the biggest and most powerful company in BMX, people just don’t know it yet. We got some plans for the next year, get ready. We’re going to make money.
How did you and Dennis Enarson become such good friends?
I’ve known Dennis for a long time now just from going to San Diego here and there and he’s always really impressed me. Not only is he one of the best riders in all of BMX right now, but at only 16 years old, he’s a really mature kid that could totally kick my ass and then steal my woman. He’s a good kid to travel with and his dad, Kenny Enarson, is by far the most badass man on the planet.
Any big trips coming up or plans for 2008?
I took this semester off school and I’m supposed to start back up in January, so I probably won’t be on the road quite as much. However, Australia, London, Thailand, Ireland, and a few others have been talked about. We’ll see what works out.
It sounds like you didnt have much fun at Interbike, what happend?
Hahaha, Interbike wasn’t bad, I just really really really enjoy complaining. It was definitely a lot of work, Milligan, Losey, and myself were tied up doing work for Vital the entire time so things got pretty hectic, but it all worked out well. However, as soon as it was all over, I got out of Vegas and drove to Phoenix.
If I remember right you go to college, what are you going for?
I definitely took this semester off, but I have been going to the University of Nevada Las Vegas since I got out of highschool. I still haven’t declared a major, but I’ve taken a few film class, a few philosophy classes, and a few business classes and am still trying to get everything figured out.
Favorite websites?
Pretty much everyday I check vitalbmx.com, vitalmedianet.com, myspace.com :(, digg.com, gmail.com, defgrip.net, wellsfargo.com, apple.com, and burningangel.com. Yeah, I like naked chicks with tattoos, I’ll admit it.
Favorite songs/artists?
I’m all over the place on this one; lately I’ve been really into Jets To Brazil, The Good Life, Timbaland, Kanye, Third Eye Blind, Morrissy, The Album Leaf, Stylish Vest, and whatever else I can come up with. I’m a stereotypical scene kid. Also, be sure to youtube Do The Heizman by 3rd Flo. You’ll thank me later.
If you could have one thing in the world what would it be and why?
A woman who punches me in the arm until I have gnarly bruises, scratches my wrist until it bleeds, and then expects me to take her on vacations. What more could anyone want? Also, a Hummer limo and a new yacht would be nice.
Didnt you win free chipotle for a year!? how did that happen?
Sort of, it’s kind of a long story. The city of Henderson and Chipotle put on a contest where they hid giant burritos at city parks, I had an insider working at the city who let me in on the secrets, and my friend Braxton and I collected them as soon as we could. It was definitely a good decision. It was like 60 free burrito coupons, enough for one a week and then a few bonus ones. I’m almost out and it’s only been a few months.
Any Shout outs or thanks?
I’ll try to make this as short as possible…. my family, my dogs, Brad McDonald, Mark Losey, Glenn PP Milligan, and Todd Toth at Vital, Mark Noble, Chris Noble, and Steve Bancroft at Ride UK, kT-Pain, Sam Adams (the photographer, not the beer), Josh Betley, Will Stroud, TJ Lavin, Ryan Mills, Braxton Wirthlin, Andrew Hefner, Cody Boor, Kevin Conners, Michael Cleveland, Robbie Morales, Daniel Dhers, Mike Spinner, Dave Mavro, Rooftop, Ryan Fudger, Eric Marlis, Aaron Nardi, Dennis and Kenny Enarson, Foski Brown, The Fun Zone crew in Tempe, AP, The Beard, The Largest Man on the Planet, Jake Honesto, and anyone else who has ever picked me up at an airport or let me sleep on their floor; I can never thank you guys enough.
Any last words?
Everyone needs to know that because we weren’t old enough to get into Nora Cup, Mike Spinner and I went to the strip club and watched naked chicks box. It was tite.
Some of Kyle’s work..
Age?
20 years.
Sponsors?
Fit Bike co. and Transition bmx.
How many years have you been riding?
Probably since I was 14 or 15 so 5 or 6.
You seem to be excessively well known on bikeguide, why is that?
Not sure, I post quite a bit on there so that is probably why…..Good Ol’ Bike Guide.
Along with all of the lovers, what do you think of the haters?
Not sure, they are there and they make some pretty funny comments, I can’t help but laugh. Good times.
Its only bike riding right? But seriously, there are dudes that hate because I do a lot of airs, turndowns and such, for some reason I get a lot of shit for that. I have rode like that for a long time, if I feel like going all trick crazy I will and do at times, just whenever it feels right. Like everyone else.
You have been going for fully clicked beyond clicked lookbacks(bars all the way around) have you got those yet?
Um, not quite. I can get them further in 180 loobacks over a jumpbox or hip than I can in an air but I think it is possible. 300 is there just 60 more I guess. Probably have to break may arm or something. haha.
I heard somewhere you try really hard to put style in to your stuff, is that true or is it natural?
I like to land my stuff really nosed down and I have always rode pretty crouched, people flag on me “quite putting style into just pedaling around” That is how I ride can’t really change it. I try and do what feels natural and right, that’s all.
living in Canada, it snows a lot (last time I checked), what are your plans for the winter?
Ah man, my nearest indoor park got closed down and the next closest is on the vurge of closing its doors as well. There is one about and hour and a half away and a skate only one really close. I am thinking I am going to convince the skaters to let me ride there. I think I can.
Do you have any big road trips or anything planned for 2008?
Probably go to Vancouver a few times, Penticton, head to Cali and Vegas also. I have big plans.
Outside of riding what do you do? (work and stuff you do for fun)
I like to play around with videography, my VW, music,read, write, party, and mad bitches, haha.
If I remember right your going to college, what for?
I am second year in the education program, going to major in health ed. and minor in social studies. Yeah, yeah, a boring high school teacher.
What are some things you would really like to be able to do with BMX? (anything in general from stuff you want, to the people, to the companies, whatever you make of it)
Not really much I want to do but have fun riding my bike and progress. I am really happy with the stuff I get from Fit bike wise so that’s basically it I guess.
What is your favorite song/artist?
Man, that is broad a question. A few of my favorite bands are Pinback, Tegan and Sara, The new pornographers, The Doors, Tom Petty, Smashing Pumpkins, I could go on and on.
Favorite place to ride?
Kaskitayo skate park and Downtown Street in Edmonton. The Penticton Park in B.C is great too. basically big steep quarterpipes and I am happy.
Favorite websites?
Fitbikes.com, bmxtransition.com, bikeguide.org, skateperception, vwvortex.com, seehersquirt.com…haha.
Any shout outs or thanks you would like to say?Yeah, I would like to say thanks to Bernie at Transition bmx and 1664, Robbie Fitbikes, my family, and my friends.
Anything else I didnt ask you would like to say?
ride bikes.
Name:
Doug. Most know me as Sheepdog.
(I try to give out my last name as little as possible for various reasons.)
Location:
Missouri, some would say B.F.E. but I actually kind of like it here.
you run bikeguide, when and how did that all come about?
Well I started out on Ride BMX’s message boards, but they were not moderated at all. Which was a mess and a pain. Some things happened, things got worse, I was reported to them. Somewhere along the way I had started a small web page with some common answers and measurements, things of that sort. I figured why not start a small forum.
Eventually I got sick of the Ride boards and told everyone I was leaving and where they could reach me. I guess a lot of people liked the idea and went with me. In a matter of months we were bringing that server to it’s knees so I bought an actual domain name and hosting and put up a real site with an integrated forum, which is Bikeguide.org. Within 2 years we were about the size of the older and most well known boards. We just turned 5 years old as Bikeguide.org and now we are one of the largest sites in bmx. We have a larger readership than most bmx magazines.
did you ever expect it to be as popular as it is?
Had I known, I probably would not have done it.
It is a lot more work, time and money to run than people think. Every mistake along the way, a few morons here and there, and the incredible growth has at times been a real challenge. 3 times I got called by my host and was told upgrade or we are shutting you down in 24 hours because we were killing the server we were being hosted on.
You do not get a site this big or run as smoothly as BG does without a lot of work. Luckily I have some people who have helped me over the years keeping it going. Most notably Bluebmx (Brett). That guy was there from day one and has always been a big help.
do you think it will ever get changed up a little bit or do some new things?
Expect some changes soon.
I hate to do too much though as every change, you either tick someone off, or lose some people. People fear change. I have been catching a bit of flack over this, but things are going good, I hate to mess that up.
How many years have you been riding?
Well it sort of depends on how you look at it. I was jumping curbs almost as soon as I could ride a bike (1976 or so). I started jumping dirt a few years later (1978).
I took a few years off in the military and did some mountain biking, but I kept doing bmx stuff and breaking the bike. I got tried of it and got transferred. I basically quit riding completely for a year or 2 and focused on RC car racing.
What are some of your favorite tricks you like to do?
Technical stuff. Anything backwards or opposite.
Not extremely difficult stuff, or big, but I like to take a simple trick and do it on opposite pegs or backwards, just because. While everyone was going big on heavy bikes, I was focusing on backwards stuff.
I have been known to take my pegs off and put them on the opposite side, run 4 pegs, or force myself to run opposite foot forward, all to learn things differently. Sounds easy but try riding as a lefty for a day if you are a righty, or other way round.
any that you are working on?
I have been slacking lately due to health reasons, but the last thing I was working on was a backwards whopper. Quite hard without a free-coaster, had one, it was terrible. Did more harm than good to my riding.
Do you do anything else besides run bikeguide?
I am a independent computer tech and consultant. Bikeguide does not pay well. It is definitely not large enough to support me.
I maintain several hundred computers in the area mostly associated with the real estate industry, and a few doctors. My job is cake though. I am the boss, I do not have to kill myself to pay my rent. I could make more if I wanted to work my ass off, but hell with that.
I also run some other websites, some are running, others are in progress. My plan is to eventually stop having to drive all over and focus on my sites once they can support me.
What are some of your favorite websites outside of BG?
http://www.jalopyjournal.com/
http://www.reefcentral.com/
http://www.m42club.com/ (one of my sites)
I check several others daily as well, but these are some of my favorites as they pertain to what I am most into.
Do you have any sponsors or hook ups?
No sponsors at the moment but I am open to them, to a point.
Some guys love going someplace and having every kid in the place running to get an autograph or take a picture. I am not into that, in fact I have had it happen and frankly I find it creepy, and this is the least threatening thing I have had happen. I am sure you can get used to it, but that is not me. People are idiots around anyone they think may even remotely be famous. Any sponsor I have would have to deal with the fact that I do not want my face all over everything.
Despite how it may seem on Bg, I am more of the guy behind the scenes type of person. I am often asked for input on products. People ask for ideas, advice, and occasionally I get to test something or get handed prototypes. I am all into the technical side of things. I am better at it than I am at riding anyhow. I probably should have stayed in school and gone for an engineering degree, but all the engineers I knew at the time were not what I wanted to become.
I am lucky though in the fact that I can call up several companies and get pretty much anything I need. Most of my favorite companies support Bikeguide so I get things pretty easily one way or another.
you have a pretty crazy set up for a bike, is it like that just because when you started riding having two brakes and all the extras on was just how it was and your so used to it or is it just preference now?
When I got into freestyle, yes, 2 brakes were the norm.
I am actually not quite sure what is so crazy about it though. To me it just evolved that way and in fact it is probably the most production oriented bike I have ridden in a very long time. At one point pretty much every part on my bike was being messed with, either for weight, strength or performance reasons. Though I will admit I am not 100% happy with it at the moment either. I am almost to the point of having several parts custom made. There is a huge market for some parts that companies are just not hitting.
I really like front and rear brakes, having only one or no brake can limit your creativity in a lot of ways many people do not realize. Yes, doing things brakeless is a challenge, but that just means I don’t pull a lever. I use them a lot less than most people do for the same tricks, and more for the things people just rarely if ever do.
I cannot think of any time when brakes really held me back, but they have unlocked doors for me. If anything brakes got me working in the industry.
Do you think there is more positives or negatives that come from forums like Bikeguide, like in riding sense, there seems to be so many pissed off people?
Wow, good question and a big one.
Well, I have gone at it with at least one manufacturer because they claimed forums like BG were the downfall of bmx. Obviously I disagree. Do I like where Bg has gone along with bmx, not really, though that could be a factor of my age vs the age of the average rider in bmx. It is not a result of forums but more a sign of the times. Society has changed and I do not like where it is going.
Here is the problem though, and I do see it from both sides. I talk to many companies regularly, so I know their side of this.
Some companies feel that sites like BG promote the bad things of bmx. As a company I could see them thinking that. If a rider breaks one of my frames, and shows it, that is not good publicity. Many people see it and think that company only makes junk or that the part has a high failure rate, especially when you see 10 other people saying they did the same thing. This is true.
The power Bg and I have is scary. I can see why they fear it. In all honesty, in some ways they should, they have little to no control over it and in my case they cannot just simply pull advertising. Bg is not funded that way.
On the other hand…
What they fail to see is the opportunity they are missing. A perfect example is George of G-Sport. When someone had a problem, he took care of it, assured them that he would, and did. His company has a GREAT reputation online. Same as Odyssey. They are there to deal with problems, spread the word, and just generally help. Does it help? I would say so. Parts fail, it is a fact of life. How a company deals with that can make a huge difference. Instead of looking at it as bad publicity, look at it as publicity that just needs help. Turn it around and make it work for you, not against you.
The other part of that is what many companies in bmx do. They watch BG for how people respond to products. Doe sit look good, is it what they are looking for, and more importantly, is it having problems and what can they do to fix it.
A lot of companies do this. It is the ultimate marketing research tool. How a good businessman fails to see that I have no clue. He is probably the same type of guy who will only update his site once per year even though it is the best, most direct and cheapest advertising he can do. Companies who fail to take advantage of the net are doomed to fail. Not because of the sites talking smack, but because they are living in the stone age. The companies who refuse to adapt will most likely go under. You can survive without the net, but why pass up what it offers. Ignoring it does not make it go away.
So are forums bad, hell no. Ask a few people how many new riders they have met from the internet, how much good advice they have gotten from it. Companies forget, bmx is not about them. It is about the rider. We need parts, but someone will always be there to take care of that. I have walked into parks thousands of miles from home and knew people there, and not just because I do Bg, but because I have talked to them online. It can be like meeting an old friend.
I am planning on writing more about this soon in my column on Bg because I could write a lot more about this and how companies deal with BG.
Any big future plans coming up for 2008?
I hate trying to plan too much for the future. Life is what happens while you make plans and usually your plans clash with life. I also hate the idea of things being too planned out.
Anybody you would like to thank or give a shout out to?
I would like to thank the guys who help run BG. Without them, it would be a mess and I would have shut it down ages ago.
Also, G-Sport, Odyssey, Seshin, Fit, Albes, these guys kept Bg and myself going. I am sure I missed a few as well, sorry.
Any other comments?
Thanks
To see some older riding pictures and motion gif’s.. check out this
RIGHT HERE!
I sent him the questions so it should be up by later today or tomorrow.. heres a little preview of what I am going to assume some interesting content along with photos and videosss galore..
So far, I have a few interviews lined up..
Nina Buitrago
Jared Chilko
Alex Douangmala?
Jake Demuth?
(the question marks are maybes but I am pretty sure it could be done).
SO check back later and hopefully we will have some up..
Oh little Jordan Tuttle, I dont remember the first time I met this little rat, but everytime I ride with him I wish I didnt suck so bad, I think since ive met him he
has become a really rad dude and I figured he deserves some coverage…
He is pretty well known around Minnesota, and I am pretty sure some Wiscompton area riders know who he is.. but otherwise I doubt too many more, but maybe I am wrong.. here it is though.
Name:Jordan Raodney james Tuttle (pigpen)
Age:15
your not 12? HAHA NO IM NOT
Where did you get the nick name pigpen?
While when i was a little kid i was quite the rat i even had a mullet so my grandpa called me pigpen
Why do you run your bars so big?
It makes me feel manly
When you grow up what do you want to do? (he didnt respond, so I guess he hasnt been to the high school job fair yet)
I heard rumors you turndown like a champ.. how did you get so good?
ITs all i could do for about two years
Where did you come up with Poopdarnit?
While we where ridin at mankato we started doing bar hunmps and 1 footers all over and Nate Kier said the bar humps is really gay name and he called them poop darnits BEST TRICK EVER.
I heard you discussed some dirty things at baco, care to share what I am thinking?HAha i cant really remember it was a while ago.
You recently hit puberty, how does that make you feel??
Well i got slams and hit puberty around the same time so pretty manly
Wheres your favorite place to ride? Mankato wit the whole crew
If you could go ride anywhere right now where would you go? Mankato
How many girls have claimed you are the father of their baby? umm none i hope
What are your new tricks you have been throwin lately?
NAC NACS CAN CAN xup feble to 180 hang over tooth pick and 3s down stairs
Why havent you called lately when you came into town?
i Havent been to roch for a while mybe soon tho
Your favorite road trip memory?
BAco walking around with kyle and Catfish the whole thing was good.
Your favorite riding memory in general?
Probly When my cousion still rode and we would drive all over to ride.
TAKE IT: for baco
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That would be Jordan Tuttle.. here are some videos with that little player in it..
mankato session from bmxrochester on Vimeo.