Hey Lewis! Props to you for that sketchy line. At first I thought it was the Govenartor, a big feature just a couple of hills away in that area. As for the footage, just a friendly comment: the Wide view setting might be too much for my liking as it look Kinda Distorted. Other than this, You've got the skills to pay the bills, You're Crazy man. Cheers.
Hell ya man!! That first roll with that hard turn and compression is wild with those consequences haha way in your range for sure though! Love seeing the posts my man
Damn, dude, it always seems like you're taking risks you probably shouldn't. To me, it looks like you're pushing towards your limits more than Remy. You're a great rider and don't need to prove anything. Stay safe and enjoy your life as a pro athlete, mate!
Mate - causing grown men in Australia to shvt themselves... awesome work dude. I've never done anything quite that gnarly but I think I know what you were feeling at the point of no return.
@@LewisBuchanan certainly testament to how sturdy those frames are.. honestly quite a reassurance for us normal riders. If it survives this kind of lines it should hold up on the kiddy stuff we ride as well.. sc should pay you.
Bro wish you had another rider with you like Olly to run you in man makes me so nervous watching you bro doing mad stuff especially after that quarry drop
Completely mental! A massive g out, zero run off other than off a cliff, and even the skid out area is a heavy nope. You sir are built different or you're not from this planet.
Saw a video of Remy doing that not long ago. Someone else filmed him. It looked totally sick. But your POV scared the hell out of me! 🫣 The speed at which you rode towards that cliff only a couple of meters away freaked me out. Did you feel in control the whole time?
TBH the risk to reward isn’t there in today’s day and age. I get if you want to do it for yourself but don’t be doing things like this just for Instagram/youtube clips. Think I speak for most people when I say well watch whatever you’re putting out. No need to put yourself in a position where a crash means you aren’t getting up
Sorry, but sometimes the risk out ways the reward. I like to take risks, but I’m not afraid to say I prefer to ride than be injured for long periods of time. Not having a go mate, but do you really need to do that?