Monster‘s Adam Kun strapped a GoPro to his bike and had a session. Everything including being visually humped is pretty crazy.
Monster / Felt Giveaway
Harry Main Teaches Tour Bus Driver How To Drop In
Harry Main is over in Spain with some of the Monster crew. They some how convinced Stu, the bus driver for the tour, to drop in. Harry gives his all the details on how to do one of the most intimidating things to learn when you first start. This ends better than expected.
Via Ride UK
Monster – Harry Main in North Carolina
I’m so psyched to see Harry Main back to absolute shred mode. This edit for Monster consists of bangers, bangers, bangers and more bangers. You need to check this one out.
Music: The Pains at Being Pure at Heart “Belong”
Filmed and Edited by Will Stroud
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Monster at The Pool
I feel like there has been about 100 edits that have come from Nike 6.0’s The Pool and I’m almost over it. However, this new one from Monster featuring Harry Main, Alex Coleborn, Kyle Baldock and Ben Wallace was too good to pass up.
Monster – Mike Spinner Backyard Session
Mike Spinner gets a session in on his backyard playground for this new Monster edit.
Bob Manchester in Austin
“Bob joined me in Austin for a few weeks in Austin Texas while we shot Matt Priest’s ‘Welcome To Amity’ video.
Bob kills both Eastside and 9th Street trails and even stomps his very first flair on the same ramp that broke his foot last year when he tried it.
Bob is the man!
A huge shout out to Monster Energy who kindly took care of Bob’s flights, ultimately making this edit possible.
“Flipwhip, I just saw a flipwhip!!!”
Song: Adele – Rolling In The Deep
Filmed on a Canon 550D, Canon 50mm f/1.8, Samyang 8mm Fisheye and edited in Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 by Mike King for Amity Bike Co. in association with Monster Energy
Monster – Adam Kun
Came across this gem on Twitter this morning thanks to Brian Tunney. Adam Kun pulling the first ever upside down tailwhip. No, not a flipwhip.. a hop whip that’s upside down. Just watch the video already.
