Lars n Bars is up to it again, this time braving the elements to forge forward and follow his heart. This epic edit has a little bit of everything - nature shots, philosophical interviews, and of course, shredding mountain bikes. Guest rider is Darrin Seeds and shot on location in the amazing Chuckanut Mountains in Bellingham, WA.
You're right, dude. Giros look waaaaaaaaaaaay better than TLD helmets. Now all you have to do is convince literally every other person in the mountain bike world of your opinion, and you'll be stylin.
What are the laws with using an established band's music in a video, especially if it's a business? Is putting the composer and name of song all you have to do, or do you have to "purchase the rights"? Just curious...
...aaaaaand at last an edit with proper music, not the pussy-arse electro pop that we mostly hear these days on all those oh-so-sensitive and "soulful" cuts. Nice one! That beautiful Pacific North-West and its privileged sons...
Yeah man I don't consider that to be winter, here in Edmonton were covered by three feet of snow and I'm still tryng to ride, sure wish our winters were like that, oh well riding with the scwalbe ice spikers is fun and super sketchy.
Sorry for you guys, being fitted well on this 'oldschool'-crap of 'music'. For me does not match that kind of trail riding you just hate 'enduro-style' (even not by wearing that 'skinny' shorts). ..btw fancy intro, made me lough
Suweet! Foot out flat out. Nice to see some natural terrain and a trail bike throw down. Soundtrack of the year.
Glitter paint is here. Just watch. Troy Lee does not make mistakes.
So everybody is talkin about the helmet, and everyone seems to agree old school Metallica rocks for sure, what does that say about the riding? kinda boring huh , thats just my opinion, oh and that's not winter riding by the way, I wish our winter riding conditions were like that.
Hey GUNT,
I ride all our bikes dude! The alloy's good too, don't forget. My Carbon race rig is getting painted and prepped for a season of smashing. I'll be on it come spring when it's time to crush. Till then I'm perfectly happy on the alu rig.