
It’s been a minute since we’ve seen Dean Anderson’s name pop up, but it looks like he’s got a fresh new setup! Head over to the Colony website to get a closer look at his current Miner setup!
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It’s been a minute since we’ve seen Dean Anderson’s name pop up, but it looks like he’s got a fresh new setup! Head over to the Colony website to get a closer look at his current Miner setup!
Jourdan Barba put in 5 months of work to get this edit done for Colony, and it’s full of awesome. He slays so many rails with no mercy and that rail to tuck drop looks really scary.
One of my personal favorite sections from the Colony DVD is now online for your viewing pleasure. Check out some nose balance magic from Tom Stretton!
“Tom Stretton’s section from the 2011 Colony DVD.
Filmed and edited by Stu Munro
Additional filming from Cooper Brownlee, Ryan Navazio and Clint Millar“
Here’s a fresh one from Colony giving you a closer look at their new 2014 Premise complete along with a bunch of real good riding clips from the team mixed in. Hit that play button!
“An overview of the 2014 Premise complete bike along with footage from some of the team guys. Riders featured are Alex Hiam, Marnold, Chris Courtenay, Jourdan Barba, Brandon Van Dulken, Peta Shepherd, Jack Kelly, Paddy Gross, Tom Stretton and Mick Bayzand.
The 2014 Premise is available now. View more information here… Click here“
Mick Bayzand absolutely destroys rails in this new video from Colony. We’re talking big rails, little rails, sketchy rails, kinked rails and more. Hit that play button.
“Mick spent the good part of 2 years filming for this video, plagued with constant injuries he came through in true Bayzand style and stacked up some serious clips from Australia and Canada.
Filmed and Edited by Cooper Brownlee.
Additional filming by Sam Lowe, Kym Grosser, Rhys Yeomans, Daniel Johnson and Jack Kelly.“
As you should recall, last month Colony released a crazy-good edit of their dude Marnold. Today they released a mix of second angles and crashes to show you what went into the making of this great video. You can tell he was committed to making the best edit he could, because some of those clips didn’t come easily.
Colony recently came across some footage that was shot of Chris Courtenay all the way back in 2011, and somehow got lost in the shuffle. Better late than never, so they tossed them in Adobe Premiere, skipped the music and got these clips to your eyeballs as quickly as they could after discovery. ET nose press to pice 270 around 1:10 is my favorite.