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Old 2005-05-11, 09:15 PM   #16
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They shoulda shown the bails.
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Old 2005-05-11, 10:44 PM   #17
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A link to that video was posted to a MTB list I belong to a couple weeks ago. It is amazing riding.

It is, however, a segment ripped from a commercial DVD/VHS. That's why the editing and music is so smooth. It isn't cool to have an unauthorized full segment from a commercial DVD floating around the net. Just like it wouldn't be cool to have a full segment from Universe II floating around the net. I'm not sure which video the Corey Martinez clip is from. If it was an authorized clip it would have been done like a trailer and promoted the video it was from.
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Old 2005-05-12, 02:32 AM   #18
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that part is from Federals new video Trafelio
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Old 2005-05-12, 04:06 AM   #19
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whats really amazing is is how he can handle a bike like that, for two reasons.

1.) they weigh a ton. If you have ridden a street-like BMX you would know how heavy they are. They are almost as heavy as a downhill bike. He must be a beast.

2.) The bike is small. He looks like he fits it ok, but people like me who measure 6'2" dont fit on them so well.

It seems that he has a kinda urban-MTNbike style in him. But urban style MTNbiking was branched off of BMX so whatever. Urban MTNbiking is basically downhilling on flat ground minus the dirt. (like: clearing stairs, wall rides, drops, etc.) I give him turbo props.
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Old 2005-05-12, 04:11 AM   #20
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whats really amazing is is how he can handle a bike like that, for two reasons.

1.) they weigh a ton. If you have ridden a street-like BMX you would know how heavy they are. They are almost as heavy as a downhill bike. He must be a beast.

2.) The bike is small. He looks like he fits it ok, but people like me who measure 6'2" dont fit on them so well.

It seems that he has a kinda urban-MTNbike style in him. But urban style MTNbiking was branched off of BMX so whatever. Urban MTNbiking is basically downhilling on flat ground minus the dirt. (like: clearing stairs, wall rides, drops, etc.) I give him turbo props.
Yeah,bunny hopping over rails is gotta be hard,those things ARE heavy.And most of those ramps were small.The garage/shed grind had like a 2 foot?ramp.

And the uphill rail gring-no ramp at all.
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Old 2005-05-12, 04:22 AM   #21
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He ahndled that bike like it was a scooter, what a hoss.... sick....

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Old 2005-05-12, 06:34 AM   #22
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I could save hte web page but i couldnt save the movie. I dont know how you found it but dont click on hte link undernieth the vid
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Old 2005-05-12, 07:06 AM   #23
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Here's a link without the porn. This link will also be easier to save to your computer.
http://slipknot.home.uos.ac.kr/federal_corey.wmv
It's about 10 MB.

If the video wasn't hosted in Korea it would have been taken down already.
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Old 2005-05-12, 07:14 AM   #24
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this guy is mental.
(in a good way)

How on earth is it possible to do a sort of double wall ride thingy?

what a leg-end
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Old 2005-05-12, 08:44 AM   #25
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Haha that no-handed 180 over the spine is in Edmond, Oklahoma. Man seeing this video again makes me want to go ride my bike. I like how when he does the double peg up the rail to tail whip the guy in the back ground with the camera is like "wtf he didn't just do that" and puts his hands up in the air hah. There is another section in that video I like even more but I forgot the guys name but he does some of the scariest things I've ever seen.
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Old 2005-05-12, 11:11 PM   #26
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think what he could do on a uni
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Old 2005-05-13, 03:13 PM   #27
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if he could ride a uni of course
how about that grinding UP the railing.....
has anyone tried that? maybe not possible to do on a uni since you probably can't get enough speed going before hand. maybe the case with some other things he does too. on bikes, you can get up more speed.
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Im sorry but this has to be said, is no-one else here thinking that maybe they picked the wrong sport after all?

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Im sorry but this has to be said, is no-one else here thinking that maybe they picked the wrong sport after all?

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Sorry, by 'they' i mean the people reading this thread, it just sometimes seems that by unicycling rather than biking i'm trying to do something which is both harder and less spectacular, which doesn't seem the best choice.

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edit:how did i just become a skilled unicyclist rather than a newbie?
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