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Luke Drewery

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  1. That is one class video! I loved the way you filmed it and the riding was good too! All made better by the fact that it was indoors in your home! Your bike is sweet too. :-
  2. On the clip i purposely swung the back end round 90 degrees when i landed. It does sound mint when you let your king spin though i admit. :blink:
  3. Anyone? I know people have watched it, >_<
  4. Nice video, some good riding in there. You are lucky to have that awesome section on your farm! I would be riding it 24/7! (not literally). Must be good when youre learning new techniques and stuff, as you can just set up the obstacles to try it on. (Y)
  5. Hi, sorry to pester you with clips of me in my garden but here is a clip of me practicing my gaps to front wheel. If any one could tell me if im doing it right, it would be much appreciated. The one in the clip is just over bikes length, and i made it first time. However, any pointers would be helpful. (Y) Anyway, watch and comment please! (Y) Here
  6. Erm, no offence, but that was boring. If you had included a variety of tricks and had better lighting then it would have been a lot better. I know your not a bad rider as i have seen pictures of you, thats not what i am trying to say at all. However, it was just repetitive and not exciting at all. Your toxsin looks sweet anyway! (Y)
  7. Heres my t-rex, entered into the £750+ category. Not sure on the exact price though. The specs in my profile. Latest edition is the king classic on bmf rear wheel. Hope you like!
  8. Awesome comp footage there, nice to see that you did so well. Two brits on the podium is always good to see. :)
  9. Finally managed to download it successfully :huh: Mint video, some huge drop gaps in there and nice sidehops. I liked the 180 gap too. That fronthop move at the beginning looked sweet too. :ermm:
  10. I would go, but i work on saturdays. Sunday would be better.
  11. I see where fatmike is coming from, but i agree that it could get boring watching the same clips/moves over and over again, just edited differently. I think that the same fromat as last year should be used, as it encourages all of the best riders/editers/filmers to show off their skills and every video last year was mint. :ermm:
  12. If you watch riders such as craig lee scott you can clearly see the spring bouncing him up and forward when he gaps, he sets off with his tyre half off the edge. I use this technique sometimes, but most of the time i set off with most of my tyre still on the object that i am taking off from. :ermm:
  13. Not a bad site but the spelling did put me off as i wouldnt be confident buying from you if you cant even spell. :ermm: Some nice designs though, good to see you trying. :huh:
  14. That is ridiculously huge! Imagine oif your chain snapped! You would be quite literally dead i think! :ermm:
  15. Luke Drewery

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    Nice little video, some big moves in there. :(
  16. Cool video, some good riding but your tyres look like they have about five psi in them lol. :P
  17. Me too, megaupload says i need to upgrade as there has been 'too many connections from my IP address' and the other one is basically saying that I cant download if i dont pay for a subscription. :P
  18. Luke Drewery

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    Awesome video, nice to see someone that doesnt just do big drops and huge gaps and land them terribly. :P He seems to concentrate on his style and perfect his technique. That tap near the end was huge! Smooth too. Awesome rider. :D
  19. Not bad for six days! The music wasnt bad either. (Y)
  20. I know, i get a similar message to you but mine says 'too many connections from your IP address' then it takes me to a page displaying all the upgrades you have to pay for. Stuff paying for a site with a crap server. (Y)
  21. I went for a ride today and pulled off some big drop gaps, the thing that i find helps the most is sucking the bike up under you as i get a lot further when i do this. Also, preloading is essential too to get further. (Y)
  22. The koxx try-all shoes do look the best to me, for both looks and quality. However, for £70 a pair they best be good! I wouldnt mind ankle support, though i only ever have trouble with my knees (not serious, just aches after long rides). If i get the money (prefer spending hard earned cash on bike parts etc) then i may get myself a pair in the future. (Y)
  23. A pic would be nice, is your bike in for a service or something? Anyway, cheers for all the advice guys, i just thought that noticable weight would be saved from losing my mech (fairly heavy, sora road) and shortening my chain to make up for it too. I wont bother then if its going to mean less safety and reliability. Ill just go for a tensioner. (Y)
  24. Not keen on the looks of those, i prefer the YIK shoes personally. (Y) Or the try-all.
  25. Yeh i have been working on my technique lately, i have started to ull the bike up as well as across and it helps me to get further. I also lean back further to preload, which helps also. (Y)
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